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Feature film version of Othello. The production focuses strongly on the intraracial hatred, a concept seen in casting choices and textual cuts. Afro-Americans play Othello, Emilia and Iago.
Prof R B Ford discusses the treatment of hyperlipidemias; Dr M leib discusses the managemenet of chronic large bowel diarrhoea; Dr M Hand discusses the treatment and prevention of obesity; Dr R Nelson...
At 4.00am GMT on Christmas Day 1987 there was a pair of opposite points on the equator with equal temperatures. This was also true on Christmas Day 1986 and will be true at any time and date; it’s a...
Feature film. B-movie thriller in which a modernised Hamlet is set in Florida and to rock music. Hamlet is a young man who returns home to discover that his father was murdered nine months previously. Based...
Takes the idea of a sequence of positive terms and develops it into the concepts of convergent and divergent terms.
An avant-garde, post-modernist film made at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee offering ‘a visual exploration of epistemological puzzles in Hamlet’.
In 1958 Stephen Smale demonstrated that it must be possible to turn a sphere inside out in three dimensions, without tearing or creasing the surface, but allowing the sphere to pass through itself. He was...
These two computer-animated films describe and prove an elementary theorem on topology known as the Whitney-Graustein theorem: two regular curves in the plane are regularly homotopic if, and only if they...
Presents two examples of space filling curves - continuous curves passing through every point in a square. The curves are constructed graphically as limit curves, using a computer animated sequence of...
A classic soft porn film, set in a version of Shakespeare’s Globe, which takes its references from Zeffirelli’s ROMEO AND JULIET and the American comedy satire show ROWAN AND MARTIN’S LAUGH-IN, the...
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