[The 90’s raw: Canadians on America, family with no TV]
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s.
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s.
Documentary made up of narration, archive footage, and current footage and interviews highlighting the human rights struggles. The first half focuses on the victorious fight for human rights in Czechoslovakia, concentrating on methods of underground information dissemination, including samizdat literature and The Video Journal created by Czech dissidents.
A window-dubbed rough cut of a documentary with a working title of Tools, Weapons, Witnesses. The fine cut of this film was released under the title Out of the Silence: Fighting For Human Rights. This version is very similar to the fine cut, except the titles, credits, subtitles, some music, some archive footage, and some narration are missing. The following is the description of the fine cut: Documentary made up of narration, archive footage, and current footage and interviews highlighting the human rights struggles.
A demo for a show called “The News Channel” with reporter Joe Cummings. There are two segments on this tape:
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. Three lengthy economics-based interviews, taken at the National Religious Broadcasters convention. One with Don McAlvany, one with a CEO of a company that is selling financial advice for Christians, and one with David Bradshaw.
Part of the Global Perspectives on War and Peace Collection. This tape focuses on conscientious objectors to the Gulf War, many of which are or used to be soldiers.