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In January 2013, filmmaker Laura Poitras was several years into the making of a film about abuses of national security in post-9/11 America when she started receiving encrypted emails from someone...
The story of the new Glyndebourne Opera House, rebuilt in the early 1990s and officially opened in 1994. Reveals the underlying philosophy of Glyndebourne and the determination of many people, including Sir...
Two 40-minute interviews by philosopher Johnathan Ree looking at the interviewees’ work in relationship to human rights issues. Helene Cixous, a feminist literary theorist, is concerned with how poetic...
Two 40-minute interviews by philosopher Johnathan Ree looking at the interviewees’ work in relationship to human rights issues. Jacques Derrida, a leading figure in deconstructivism and the transformation...
Two 40-minute interviews by philosopher Johnathan Ree looking at the interviewees’ work in relationship to human rights issues. Julia Kristeva discusses semiotics, as applied to linguistics and literature,...
An interview by philosopher Johnathan Ree with Paul Ricour looking at the relationship of Ricour’s work to human rights issues. They discuss language, religion, psychoanalysis, narrative and Ricour’s...
The story of Hull’s docks and dock workers, using interviews with dockers and shop stewards, and archive film and stills, and aerial filming along the rivers Humber and Trent.
The two films (40 min each) present the lives and times history of Grimsby’s fishermen and their families from early in the century to the late 1980s, told through the words and memories of local men,...
Three films showing the the fishing industry in Grimsby and Hull during its heyday in the half century up to the 1970s. Part 1: Follows a giant freezer trawler, one of the then mighty Ross fleet from...
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