Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
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- Good morning, Mister Doisneau, or, The photographer hoist with his own petard, Riff Production ; written and directed by Sabine Azema ; produced by Alain Taieb
- Great battles of history, [Vol. 5]
- The wisdom series
- The achievers
- The battle for the language of the Bible, written and presented by Melvyn Bragg
- The Europeans, fall of a giant, a Polonius Films production ; Films for the Humanities and Sciences ; script and direction by John Dooley, [Vol. 7]
- Ancient civilizations, Eagle Rock Entertainment, [Vol. 11]
- A conversation with Marcel Duchamp
- America in Black and White, ABC News ; a Films for the Humanities and Sciences presentation
- Life, the universe, and everything--, BBC Education & Training ; series producer and director, Tim Kirby ; Dangerous Films for BBC
- New worlds and new ideas (1492 to 1750), a Discovery Channel Production ; produced by Rhonda Fabian, Jerry Baber ; directed by Rhonda Fabian ; project director/producer for CLEARVUE/eav, Mary Watanabe
- Nova, a presentation of Films for the Humanities and Sciences ; written, produced, and directed by Rob Whittlesey, Noel Buckner
- When the world spoke Arabic, the golden age of Arab civilization, the assimilation of Arab knowledge, [Vol. 11]
- The world of American Indian dance, Four Directions Entertainment, presented by The Oneida Indian Nation ; produced by Dan C. Jones ; written by Julia Brescia and SaSuWeh ; directed by Randy Martin
- Armed to the teeth, the worldwide plague of small arms
- Jeff Koons, a man of trust, Les Films d'Ici, L'INA, La Galerie Jérôme de Noirmont and ARTE France present ; a film by Judit Kele, Patrick Javault
- The Europeans, a Polonius Films production ; an Outline History of Europe production ; script and direction by John Dooley, [Vol. 4]
- Uncovering lost worlds, searching for the pharos lighthouse and the caesareum, a co-production of Gedeon Programmes, ARTE France, CNRS Images/Media, Le Musee du Louvre, [Vol. 3]
- T.S. Eliot, a presentation of Films for the Humanities & Sciences ; Tranquilo Producciones ; producer, Fernanda Dominguez ; director, Pablo Garcia ; scriptwriter, Patrick Walsh, Virginia Gallo
- British novelists, produced by Open University
- Who wrote the New Testament?, producers, Caryl Ebenezer and J. Mervyn Williams. ; an Opus Television production for S4C and S4C International in association with Bible Society and Barcud Derwen
- A Prologue to Chaucer, produced by Films for the Humanities and Sciences
- A conversation with Robert Frost, and Bela Kornitzer, author, National Broadcasting Co. presents
- Breast cancer, prevention and treatment, produced by the Health Education Video Unit, University Hospitals of Leicester, NHS Trust
- Uncovering lost worlds, a co-production of Gedeon Programmes, ARTE France, CNRS Images/Media, Le Musee du Louvre, [Vol. 1]
- Let freedom ring, moments from the civil rights movement, 1954-1965, NBC News presents ; director, John Libretto ; producers, Tim Beacham ... [et al.]
- Primaries, defining battle in New Hampshire, executive producer, Kathleen E. Kendall
- Tearing down the wall, the decline of socialism, CPB ; New River Media ; producer/director, Brittany Huckabee
- Hindu spiritual pathways, 4 Learning (Firm)
- Bill Moyers journal
- Green architecture, environmentally friendly housing
- Greenberg on Pollock, an interview by T.J. Clark, Open University ; Films for the Humanities & Sciences
- Do you speak American?, producer & director, William Cran ; writers, William Cran & Robert MacNeil ; producer, Christopher Buchanan ; a MacNeil/Lehrer & Paladin InVision Production with Thirteen/WNET New York in association with KLRU Austin, Texas
- Moyers & company, Presented by THIRTEEN in association with WNET ; [hosted by Bill Moyers ; directed by Elvin Badger ; produced by Public Affairs Television, Inc.]
- Growing up fast, Ruby Slipper Productions ; directed, produced, and edited by Joanna Lipper
- Everyday use, Films for the Humanities & Sciences in association with Wadsworth presents ; adapted for the screen, produced and directed by Bruce R. Schwartz
- The drama of creation, writers on writing, executive producer, Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Chris Scherer ; executive producer, the William Inge Center for the Arts, Peter Ellenstein ; writer/director, Mike Wood
- Bacon's arena, an art of pain and beauty, BBC Production, co-produced with the Estate of Francis Bacon ; director, Adam Low ; produced by Anthony Wall
- Legacies of war, United Nations
- British novelists, produced by Open University, Ep.1
- Tell about the South, the story of modern Southern literature, written, produced and directed by Ross Spears
- When the world spoke Arabic, the golden age of Arab civilization, a historical perspective, [Vol. 9]
- Let's look at world religions
- Battle for Islam, BBC Education & Training ; produced and directed by Paul Jenkins
- She stoops to conquer, by Oliver Goldsmith ; new prologue and epilogue by Stephen Jeffreys ; Heritage Theatre ; Out of Joint / National Theatre co-production ; directed for the stage by Max Stafford-Clark
- Inside the banking crisis, an anthology, Films Media Group ; Films for the Humanities & Sciences ; Cambridge Educational ; Meridian Education ; Shopware ; a production of Public Affairs Television, Inc. ; a presentation of Thirteen/WNET New York
- Great black women
- Ancient civilizations, Eagle Rock Entertainment, [Vol. 12]
- When the world breaks, Speakeasy Films, Sallee Pictures and Sanjusan Films present ; a film by Hans Fjellestad ; directed by Hans Fjellestad ; produced by Joe Mundo, Jason Sallee
- A conversation with Igor Stravinsky, NBC News ; Producer and director, Robert D. Graff
Outgoing Resources
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