Image Union, episode 0301
Compilation episode of Image Union featuring “Every Saturday night” by Craig Somers, “Grandmother’s Bedtime Story” by Michael Hitchcock, and “It’s Not Like That No More” by Rudy Horn.
Compilation episode of Image Union featuring “Every Saturday night” by Craig Somers, “Grandmother’s Bedtime Story” by Michael Hitchcock, and “It’s Not Like That No More” by Rudy Horn.
“Modern Times” compilation episode of Image Union featuring “Modern Love,” “Modern Politics,” and “Modern Marriage,” “Modern Sexuality” by Max Almy, “The Real You, From top to Bottom,” by Cheryll Hidalgo, and “Instant This, Instant That” by Ellen and Lynda Kahn.
Part of the Global Perspectives on War and Peace Collection. “Cause I’ve Already Been To Hell” by Marianne Hjertstrand and Birgitta Karlstrom. This film focuses on the difficulty Vietnam veterans have had dealing with the psychological impact of their tour of duty. The tape is structured mainly around footage of a roomful of veterans discussing their experiences with each other, cutting to other interviews with veterans at times, or having them narrate the stories behind gruesome war photographs. It was filmed in New York in May 1981.
Episode of Image Union featuring the work “Pandemonium” by Frank Garvey. Color video. An eerie experimental short set in the decaying industrial ruins of Chicago.
Two part episode of Image Union featuring two films: “The Neightborhood” by W. Schwartz and A.J. Kornbluth and “A Letter From Trinidad” by Myrna Changar.
Image Union episode #520. Featuring “Hon-Knee-Moon in Lower Manhattan” by David Robinson, “Delivery Man” by Emily Hubley, “Dirt” by Mike Connor and “Time’s T-Bone” by John J. McClintock.
This tape features a 1984 episode of “Time Out,” a weekly sports program that is hosted by a number of Chicago area journalists and sportscasters. This week’s commentators are Ray Sons of the Chicago Sun-Times, Kenny McReynolds, a WBMX Sportscaster and Assistant Coach for DePaul University’s Men’s Basketball team, WIND reporter Fran Spielman, and former NBA star John Mengelt. Bill Veeck appears on the show as well. On this episode, the commentators interview DePaul Freshman and basketball sensation Dallas Comegys about his experience with the team.