JiscMail Logo
Email discussion lists for the UK Education and Research communities

Help for LIS-PROFESSION Archives


LIS-PROFESSION Archives

LIS-PROFESSION Archives


LIS-PROFESSION@JISCMAIL.AC.UK


View:

Message:

[

First

|

Previous

|

Next

|

Last

]

By Topic:

[

First

|

Previous

|

Next

|

Last

]

By Author:

[

First

|

Previous

|

Next

|

Last

]

Font:

Monospaced Font

LISTSERV Archives

LISTSERV Archives

LIS-PROFESSION Home

LIS-PROFESSION Home

LIS-PROFESSION  February 2012

LIS-PROFESSION February 2012

Options

Subscribe or Unsubscribe

Subscribe or Unsubscribe

Log In

Log In

Get Password

Get Password

Subject:

Fw: First Comprehensive History on DVD of the Global Anti-Apartheid Movement

From:

David Kenvyn <[log in to unmask]>

Reply-To:

[log in to unmask]

Date:

Fri, 10 Feb 2012 08:27:10 +0000

Content-Type:

text/plain

Parts/Attachments:

Parts/Attachments

text/plain (491 lines)

I thought that people might be interested in this. You might think that I
am prejudiced because I am in it, but it really is very good indeed, and it
is a good resource for any organisations interested in finding out about
the world struggle against apartheid.

Regards
David Kenvyn,


Tel: 0141 777 3143
Internal: 4429
Fax: 0141 777 3140
E-Mail: As above

Visit www.lovescottishlibraries.org
----- Forwarded by David Kenvyn/Community/EDC on 10/02/2012 08:09 -----

From: Clarity Films <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: 09/02/2012 18:55
Subject: First Comprehensive History on DVD of the Global Anti-Apartheid
            Movement


                                                                       
 Having trouble viewing this email? Click here
                                                                       


                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                       "This brilliant series is a landmark work of global
                                          significance."
                         Professor Clayborne Carson, Stanford University
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                         7 DISC BOX SET NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD | PURCHASE
                     2010 Award for Best Series, International Documentary
                                          Association
                     "Best Documentary of 2010," Time Out New York and The
                                         Village Voice
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                          HAVE YOU HEARD FROM JOHANNESBURG tells the story
                          of the most successful international social
                          justice movement of the 20th century. The series
                          delivers a monumental history that will teach and
                          motivate students across a wide range of
                          disciplines; like political sciences, African and
                          African-American studies, sociology, and
                          religious studies.
                                                                       
                          HAVE YOU HEARD FROM JOHANNESBURG is a thrilling
                          inside look at the anti-apartheid movement, its
                          dangers, discouragements and ultimate jubilation
                          as revealed through a unique archive of material
                          culled from hundreds of sources worldwide. This
                          remarkable saga is told by those who lived it -
                          from giants of the South African freedom struggle
                          like Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Walter Sisulu to
                          grassroots activists in over a dozen countries.
                          HAVE YOU HEARD FROM JOHANNESBURG is the first
                          time this global epic has been told and provides
                          an inspiring and comprehensive look into a
                          movement whose influence lives on today in
                          everything from the Arab Spring to Occupy Wall
                          Street.
                                                                       
                          The DVD set includes feature and short versions
                          for classroom use. The films are chapterized for
                          access to specific scenes to provide a teacher
                          the ability to tailor the material to their
                          lesson plan. DVD extras include 35 short bonus
                          scenes that are also an ideal length for
                          allowing discussion time. How To Order
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                View the Have You Heard From Johannesburg
                                             series trailer
                          Almost fifty years ago, South Africans began to
                          realize that their freedom struggle had to be
                          built in four arenas of action: mass action,
                          underground organization, armed struggle, and
                          international mobilization. These documentaries
                          take viewers inside that last arena, the movement
                          to mobilize worldwide citizen action to isolate
                          the apartheid regime. Inspired by the courage and
                          suffering of South Africa's people as they fought
                          back against the violence and oppression of
                          racism, foreign solidarity groups, in cooperation
                          with exiled South Africans, took up the
                          anti-apartheid cause. Working against heavy odds,
                          in a climate of apathy or even support for the
                          governments of Verwoerd, Vorster and P.W. Botha,
                          campaigners challenged their governments and
                          powerful corporations in the West to face up to
                          the immorality of their collaboration with
                          apartheid.
                                                                       
                          This was not just a political battle; it was
                          economic, cultural, moral, and spiritual. The
                          struggle came to many surprising venues: it was
                          waged in sports arenas and cathedrals, in
                          embassies and corporate boardrooms, at fruit
                          stands and beaches, at rock concerts and gas
                          stations. Thousands died, but in the end,
                          nonviolent pressures played a major part in the
                          collapse of apartheid and thus in the stunning
                          victory of democracy in South Africa.
                                                                       
                          The combined stories have a scope that is epic in
                          both space and time, spanning most of the globe
                          over half a century. Beginning with the very
                          first session of the United Nations, and ending
                          in 1990 - when, after 27 years in prison, Nelson
                          Mandela, the best known leader of the African
                          National Congress (ANC) toured the world, a free
                          man.
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                     WHAT THE SCHOLARS SAY
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                          "Connie Field's HAVE YOU HEARD FROM
                          JOHANNESBURG... [makes] palpable as no other
                          interpreter has what it meant to be a part of the
                          most important transnational social movement of
                          the late twentieth century. A kaleidoscopic
                          documentary [that] gains its tremendous power
                          from an accumulation of ... moving and revelatory
                          moments."
                                                                       
                                                                       
                          - Professor Mark Philip Bradley, University of
                          Chicago
                                                                       
                          "Field's remarkable documentary...is what
                          transnational history looks like. It includes
                          hundreds of interviews with an truly impressive
                          range of people of many nationalities and from
                          all levels of political life. The story
                          unfolds...in the cadences of newscasts and film
                          footage of the decades in which it happened.
                          Given our remarkable lack of institutional
                          resources for telling the history of apartheid at
                          the transnational level, many of these events
                          likely will not be familiar to our students, and
                          it is to Field's credit that the story is told in
                          a way that will be riveting to both students and
                          experts. Emotionally powerful, and historically
                          rich, this is an outstanding piece of documentary
                          filmmaking."
                          - Melani McAlister, Associate Professor of
                          American Studies, International Affairs, and
                          Media and Public Affairs, George Washington
                          University
                                                                       
                          "This magisterial series of seven DVD films is
                          the most comprehensive coverage to date of
                          apartheid and its international dimensions, and
                          in particular the global anti-apartheid movement.
                          [It] is the best available visual guide to the
                          determined and innovative anti-apartheid movement
                          that developed globally from the early 1960s and
                          made a major contribution to the ending of one of
                          the most repressive systems of racial
                          discrimination known to humanity. In no other
                          film is there such depth of explanation and
                          richness of footage as the viewer is taken from
                          one country to another, from South Africa to
                          Britain to the U.S. to see and appreciate how
                          people in all walks of life, from South African
                          exiles, political and labor activists, clergy,
                          sportspeople, media stars, poets, teachers and
                          other everyday people became motivated to do
                          something concrete to lend a hand to stop
                          apartheid. The overall result is a well-rounded
                          historical and sociological account that will
                          greatly enrich the understanding of the phenomena
                          of apartheid, colonialism, and racism by viewers,
                          whether students, teachers, or professors. The
                          lessons of the anti-apartheid movement are
                          increasingly evident today and this excellent and
                          path-breaking film offers salutary lessons with
                          echoes for today's Arab Spring. Highly
                          recommended for schools, universities and the
                          general public. This series offers a rich
                          educational experience that will be equally
                          valuable for researchers and classroom teachers
                          across a wide range of subjects from politics,
                          history, sociology, anthropology, and Global,
                          African, and African American Studies.
                          - Peter Limb, Africana Bibliographer and Adjunct
                          Associate Professor of African History, Michigan
                          State University. Author 'Nelson Mandela: A
                          Biography' (2008) and the 'ANC's Early
                          Years' (2010).
                                                                       
                          "The signal achievement of HAVE YOU HEARD FROM
                          JOHANNESBURG is the illumination of how to build
                          and sustain, against long odds, a transnational
                          social movement that was instrumental in helping
                          end one of the most repressive regimes in the
                          modern world. It is difficult to imagine a more
                          important issue in modern world history."
                          - Professor Thomas Borstelmann, Yale University
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                     WHAT THE CRITICS SAY
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                          "EXEMPLARY... A TRIUMPH of maximalist filmmaking.
                          And you won't look at your watch once. Field's
                          nonfiction epic is a monumental chronicle not
                          just of one nation and its hideous regime, but of
                          the second half of the 20th century. Field's
                          scores of interviewees - black, white, fiery,
                          subdued, colonized, colonizing - powerfully
                          complement the abundance of archival footage, and
                          vice versa...deftly toggles between the macro and
                          the micro."
                          - Melissa Anderson, The Village Voice
                                                                       
                          WELL WORTH THE COMMITMENT. This is a clear-eyed,
                          fast-moving portrait...Every part could stand on
                          its own, yet the doc's real impact is
                          cumulative."
                                                                       
                                                                       
                          - Keith Uhlich, Time Out New York
                                                                       
                          "CRITICS' PICK! One of the most notable
                          achievements (and there are many) of this
                          massive, ENGROSSING, AND SURPRISINGLY EXCITING
                          work about South African apartheid is that it
                          reminds us how recently this violent, immoral,
                          criminal regime was in power - and of how so many
                          world governments turned a blind eye to its
                          brutalities."
                          - Bilge Ebiri, New York magazine
                                                                       
                          "Like THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS, the 1966 film about
                          the violent struggle against French colonial rule
                          in Algeria, HAVE YOU HEARD FROM JOHANNESBURG
                          functions almost as a manual on how to topple an
                          unjust regime."
                          - Larry Rohter, The New York Times
                                                                       
                          "Mandatory viewing! Epic! Exhilarating! More
                          compelling and instructive than any fictionalized
                          movies on the subject. Charged by the
                          impassioned, clear-eyed approach of its
                          producer-director Connie Field and energized by a
                          cast of characters...The figure who stands out as
                          the blood, guts, and mind of the movement...is
                          Oliver Tambo. Shown in rare interview footage, he
                          emerges as a dynamic leader of impressive
                          intellect and courage. (The film) demonstrates
                          Field's talent for weaving an extraordinarily
                          complex tapestry of historical events and
                          international personages into a dramatic
                          structure, complete with climax and catharsis.
                          The number of impressive individuals that Field
                          has assembled to flesh out this story is
                          astounding. There is not a dull or inarticulate
                          figure among these talking heads."
                          - Tony Pipolo, Artforum
                                                                       
                          "Connie Field has produced a STAGGERING,
                          PANORAMIC FILM-HISTORY of the forces that
                          ultimately toppled the apartheid regime in South
                          Africa."
                          - Anderson Tepper, Vanity Fair
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                     THE EPISODES
                                                                       
                                                                       
                          1. ROAD TO RESISTANCE
                          (65 MINUTES)
                          As the U.N. adopts the Declaration of Human
                          Rights, South Africa heads in the opposite
                          direction and implements apartheid. A mass
                          movement is born, then crushed, and Nelson
                          Mandela is jailed for life.
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                          2. HELL OF A JOB
                          (58 MINUTES)
                          The future of the movement is on the shoulders of
                          Oliver Tambo, who escapes into exile and begins a
                          30-year journey to engage the world in the
                          struggle to bring democracy to South Africa.
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                          3. THE NEW GENERATION
                          (58 MINUTES)
                          Youth in South Africa and around the world are
                          next to join the growing movement against
                          apartheid, and the brutal suppression of a youth
                          uprising in Soweto galvanizes public support for
                          sanctions against South Africa.
                                                                       
                                                                       
                          4. FAIR PLAY
                          (DUAL VERSIONS AVAILABLE. 96 MINUTES and 52
                          MINUTES)
                          Athletes and activists around the world hit white
                          South Africa where it hurts: on the playing
                          field. The sports boycott pushes apartheid South
                          Africa out of international sporting
                          competitions, isolating it in an area of
                          passionate importance.
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                          5. FROM SELMA TO SOWETO
                          (DUAL VERSIONS AVAILABLE. 89 MINUTES and 56
                          MINUTES)
                          African-Americans alter U.S. foreign policy for
                          the first time in history, successfully
                          pressuring the U.S. to impose sanctions and
                          politically isolate Pretoria.
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                          6. THE BOTTOM LINE
                          (DUAL VERSIONS AVAILABLE. 86 MINUTES and 52
                          MINUTES)
                          International grassroots campaigns against
                          Polaroid, Shell, Barclay's, General Motors and
                          others doing business in South Africa
                          economically isolate the apartheid regime and
                          become the first successful effort to use
                          economic pressure to help bring down a
                          government.
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                          7. FREE AT LAST
                          (DUAL VERSIONS AVAILABLE. 78 MINUTES and 52
                          MINUTES)
                          An uprising in South Africa becomes the final
                          blow in the cumulative world effort to topple
                          apartheid. Nelson Mandela becomes a household
                          name as the campaign to free him ignites a
                          worldwide crusade.
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                          Learn more about the episodes and view trailers
                          here
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                     HOW TO ORDER
                                                                       
                                                                       
                          Pricing: Colleges or Universities - $695 DVD,
                          $995 DVD and Digital Rights; High Schools, Public
                          Libraries, or Community Organizations - $345;
                          Individuals - $149.
                                                                       
                                                                       
                          Purchases can be made through our website via
                          credit card. We accept Visa, Mastercard, American
                          Express and Discover.
                                                                       
                          WWW.CLARITYFILMS.ORG/PURCHASE.HTML
                                                                       
                          We also accept institutional purchase orders,
                          which can be emailed to [log in to unmask] or
                          sent to our ordering address:
                          Clarity Films, 2600 Tenth Street, Suite 412,
                          Berkeley, CA 94710
                                                                       
                                                                       
                          For further information contact 510-841-3469.
                                                                       
                          Product Info:
                          Region code: NTSC Region 0. Number of discs: 7.
                          Language: English. Closed Captions: Yes
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       


                                                                       
 Forward email
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                       
 This email was sent to [log in to unmask] by
 [log in to unmask] |
 Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe? |
 Privacy Policy.
 Clarity Films | 2600 Tenth Street | Suite 412 | Berkeley | CA | 94710
                                                                       



_________________________________________________
 Scanned by Serendipity Interactive - MYmailSAFE



***********************************************************************************

DISCLAIMER:
This email and any files transmitted with it are intended for the use of the
individual or entity to whom they are addressed. It may contain information of a confidential or privileged nature.

If you have received this email in error please notify the originator of the
message and destroy the e-mail.

East Dunbartonshire Council can not be held responsible for viruses, therefore please scan all attachments.

The views expressed in this message are those of the sender and do not necessarily reflect those of East Dunbartonshire Council who will not
necessarily be bound by its contents.

***********************************************************************************
East Dunbartonshire Council Web Site http://www.eastdunbarton.gov.uk

Top of Message | Previous Page | Permalink

JiscMail Tools


RSS Feeds and Sharing


Advanced Options


Archives

May 2024
April 2024
March 2024
February 2024
January 2024
December 2023
November 2023
October 2023
September 2023
August 2023
July 2023
June 2023
May 2023
April 2023
March 2023
February 2023
January 2023
December 2022
November 2022
October 2022
September 2022
August 2022
July 2022
June 2022
May 2022
April 2022
March 2022
February 2022
January 2022
December 2021
November 2021
October 2021
September 2021
August 2021
July 2021
June 2021
May 2021
April 2021
March 2021
February 2021
January 2021
December 2020
November 2020
October 2020
September 2020
August 2020
July 2020
June 2020
May 2020
April 2020
March 2020
February 2020
January 2020
December 2019
November 2019
October 2019
September 2019
August 2019
July 2019
June 2019
May 2019
April 2019
March 2019
February 2019
January 2019
December 2018
November 2018
October 2018
September 2018
August 2018
July 2018
June 2018
May 2018
April 2018
March 2018
February 2018
January 2018
December 2017
November 2017
October 2017
September 2017
August 2017
July 2017
June 2017
May 2017
April 2017
March 2017
February 2017
January 2017
December 2016
November 2016
October 2016
September 2016
August 2016
July 2016
June 2016
May 2016
April 2016
March 2016
February 2016
January 2016
December 2015
November 2015
October 2015
September 2015
August 2015
July 2015
June 2015
May 2015
April 2015
March 2015
February 2015
January 2015
December 2014
November 2014
October 2014
September 2014
August 2014
July 2014
June 2014
May 2014
April 2014
March 2014
February 2014
January 2014
December 2013
November 2013
October 2013
September 2013
August 2013
July 2013
June 2013
May 2013
April 2013
March 2013
February 2013
January 2013
December 2012
November 2012
October 2012
September 2012
August 2012
July 2012
June 2012
May 2012
April 2012
March 2012
February 2012
January 2012
December 2011
November 2011
October 2011
September 2011
August 2011
July 2011
June 2011
May 2011
April 2011
March 2011
February 2011
January 2011
December 2010
November 2010
October 2010
September 2010
August 2010
July 2010
June 2010
May 2010
April 2010
March 2010
February 2010
January 2010
December 2009
November 2009
October 2009
September 2009
August 2009
July 2009
June 2009
May 2009
April 2009
March 2009
February 2009
January 2009
December 2008
November 2008
October 2008
September 2008
August 2008
July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007
September 2007
August 2007
July 2007
June 2007
May 2007
April 2007
March 2007
February 2007
January 2007
December 2006
November 2006
October 2006
September 2006
August 2006
July 2006
June 2006
May 2006
April 2006
March 2006
February 2006
January 2006
2005
2004
2003
2002


JiscMail is a Jisc service.

View our service policies at https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/policyandsecurity/ and Jisc's privacy policy at https://www.jisc.ac.uk/website/privacy-notice

For help and support help@jisc.ac.uk

Secured by F-Secure Anti-Virus CataList Email List Search Powered by the LISTSERV Email List Manager