There were no sessions as such at INPUT 82. Programs were screened without any grouping.
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Broadcast on the anniversary of the atomic bombing of Japan, the program consists of two films. The first shot by Japanese cameramen right after the bombing and the…
37th. Summer of the bomb
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A Cowhand’s song: Crisis on the range is a film exploring the realities of ranching. Produced by Gwendolyn Clancy and Nancy Kelly, this documentary presents the…
A cowhand's song: Crisis on the range
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In November 1981 public television aired a one-hour program that was carried by most of the public television stations in the U.S.A. The program was a Portrait of a…
A follow up to Frank: A Vietnam vet
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“A Whole Life” narrates the life of a Spanish singer who reaches success in Mexico early in the twentieth century, when the country lived in a fictitious age…
A whole life
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An Acquired Taste is a filmmaker’s personal odyssey through the sordid worlds of spelling tests, cheerleading tryouts and frisbee matches. The roots of…
An acquired taste
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After decades of relative calm, bigotry is once again on the rise in the United States. BAD MOON RISING focuses on the groups which are perpetrating racial and religious…
Bad moon rising
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DERRIERE LE RIDEAU is a chronicle of day to day life in Russia. The originality of this report springs form the mere banality of the scenes and conversations recorded.…
Behind the curtain
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Developed from “A Shepherd’s life” by W.H. Hudson this five part series tells the story of a peasant community’s life in the years after…
Bread or blood
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Developed from “A Shepherd’s life” by W.H. Hudson this five part series tells the story of a peasant community’s life in the years after…
Bread or blood
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Poet Carl Sandburg’s story is the story of America itself – the land, the cities, the people. He both lived and articulated the American experience in his…
Carl Sandburg --Echoes and silences
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Four documented dramatic vignettes are presented live to an audience made up of friends, relatives and loved ones of suicide victims. After each vignette, the audience…
Catalyst theatre: Suicide
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A train brought Charlotte Salomon to France, where her grandparents live. Her parents meant her to be secure there, away form the Nazis who treated Germany. In the…
Charlotte Salomon
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A sensitive and real look at the perceptions of the old by the young, and the reverse, through the words of the participants of an “intergenerational” choral…
Close harmony
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This program belongs to INA’s new series on art, REGARD ENTENDUS (which corresponds to “Modes of seeing recalled”), whose purpose is the confrontation…
Cubist painting
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