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Message from: Louis Hicks (LHicks@am.si.edu)
About: FW: Looking for two videos -Reply

Thu, 15 Oct 1998 12:53:46 -0400

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    I've also sent this message directly to Jill Young.

    I'm not sure this is one of the films you are looking for but it does deal =
    with politics. You can secure "Eye of the Storm: The Return of Hong =
    Kong to China" directed by J. Tobin Rothlein (Street Voice Productions) =
    through Filmakers Library. Focusing on the challenges faced by a variety =
    of Hong Kong citizens--legislators, political activists, students--the =
    film captures the human drama of those who feel their autonomy, freedoms, =
    and way of life threatened.

    Their address is listed below:

    Filmakers Library=20
    124 East 40th Street
    New York, NY 10016
    (212) 808-4980
    (212) 808-4983
    web---------------www.filmaker.com
    e-mail------------info@filmakers.com

    >>> Steve Smith <SteveSmith@XC.Org> - 10/13/98 9:44 PM >>>
    From: Jill Young Coelho [mailto:jcoelho@fas.harvard.edu]
    <mailto:[mailto:jcoelho@fas.harvard.edu]>=20

    Does anyone on the list knows where to find the following titles for rent =
    or
    purchase? I've had a request for them, and have had no luck with the
    sources I know of (including the BBC web page). The following is all the
    information I have:
    "The Eaton of Africa," by the BBC. Film on Kamuzu Academy in Malawi
    "A Class Divided," also known as "An Eye of the Storm" (Perhaps not
    African, but addressing race relations)
    Many thanks,

    Jill Young Coelho
    Widener Library
    Harvard University

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