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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Two (2) New Subject Areas created / Index pages Added!

As our collection has developed horizontally (variety of new subject areas) as well as vertically (depth over time) we have added two new Subject Area index pages, to try and make it easier for you to find films that are most suitable for your interests and useful for you. So now we have created new pages for films about BIOLOGY, and films about CHRISTIANITY. Of course all of our Subject Areas may always be found HERE!

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Suggestions for Environmental Film Festivals
After hearing very positive feedback from users of our new page of film suggestions for Jewish Film Festival programmers, we decided to create a page for our environmental film festival programmers as well. Suggestions for Environmental Film Festivals includes recent environmental favorites such as TAMBOGRANDE, THE BATTLE OF CHERNOBYL and OUR DAILY BREAD.

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Monday, May 14, 2007

Suggestions for Jewish Film Festival Programmers
If you are looking for our newest titles to program in your Jewish film festival, screening series or just looking for films on Jewish themes, we have created a new subject page to help you find what you are looking for: Suggestions for Jewish Film Festivals. HOTHOUSE, which won a Special Jury Mention at this year's Sundance Film Festival is included, as is one of our April Bestsellers JUDITH BUTLER. Check out the new page and be sure to bookmark it and check back for updates.

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Wednesday, April 04, 2007

New Subject Page for Geography
Geography isn't just about maps and capitals. The need to study areas of the world, the space in which people live and the interactions between people and space, has given rise to many branches of study in geography. In addition to the traditional disciplines of physical and human geography, studying the built environment and how humans interact with their surroundings which now includes the whole globe, environmental geography looks at the interactions between people and places and is an emerging and important field. We have created a new Geography subject page to help you find films appropriate to studies in geography. Examples include tourism geography in CAN'T DO IT IN EUROPE, hydrology issues examined in INHERITANCE, to political ecology in TAMBOGRANDE, which follows the protest of farmers to gold mining in their Northern Peruvian town.

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Friday, January 26, 2007

New Middle East Catalog Available Online
Can’t wait for your catalog in the mail? We are pleased to bring you the new Middle East catalog online and an updated subject page. The new catalog includes IRAN: A CINEMATOGRAPHIC REVOLUTION, a survey of Iranian cinema history called “dazzling” by Thom Powers of the Toronto International Film Festival where it screened in 2006. Other recent Middle East additions include HOTHOUSE, selected for Sundance 2007, and THE BIBLE UNEARTHED, a four-part series based on the best-selling book The Bible Revealed which examines archaeological evidence against Biblical stories. Download your copy now.

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Friday, January 19, 2007

New Cultural Anthropology Subject List
Anthropology is a broad field of study so to help you navigate to appropriate First Run/Icarus Films quickly, we are pleased to launch a new Cultural Anthropology subject page. Titles from the cultural anthropology collection include ARAB DIARIES, a five-part series focusing on the milestones of life, like marriage and work, of Arab individuals from various countries and notable for providing perspectives from Arab women; the classic CHRONICLES OF A SUMMER from filmmaking legends Jean Rouch and Edgar Morin, who explored the lives of Parisians during the summer of 1960 while war raged in Algeria in one of the early cinema verité films; and from our new releases, EVERYTHING’S FINE, the story of Seydou Konaté, the only doctor for 40,000 people in Southern Mali, offering revealing insights into the challenges of health care in Africa today. Check out the new Cultural Anthropology section.

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Wednesday, May 10, 2006

New Subject Page
Films, Videos & DVDs for Business Ethics
We've created a new Business Ethics Subject Page for this increasingly important field of study and practice. The new page features twenty-one titles covering a variety of issues.

From the acclaimed film A DECENT FACTORY—which follows Nokia's new "ethical management consultant" on a trip to a supply factory in China—to SELLING SICKNESS—a highly-praised exploration of the unhealthy relationships between the pharmaceutical industry, advertisers, the FDA, and consumers—this collection of films covers many of the crucial ethical issues facing businesses today.

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