Ex Libris: The New York Public Library provides a fascinating glimpse into the inner workings of one of the world's most renowned libraries. The documentary explores the diverse programs and initiatives offered by the library, including digitization efforts, cultural events, and community outreach. It also delves into the role of libraries in the digital age and the challenges they face in an increasingly virtual world. Through interviews with library staff, patrons, and supporters, the film captures the enduring importance of libraries as places of knowledge, connection, and inspiration.
A bisexual female pornographer searches for sexual and economic independence in a male-dominated industry. But most of all, the girl just wants to have fun.
Created in 1976 by Mort Jordan, a student at Temple University, “Time and Dreams” is a unique and personal elegiac approach to the civil rights movement. The filmmaker has described “Time and Dreams” as a personal journey back to his Alabama home, where he contrasts two societies: the nostalgia some residents have for past values versus the deferred dreams of those who are well past waiting for their time to fully participate in the promise of their own dreams. Through vignettes and personal testimonies, the film portrays Greene County, Alabama, as its people move toward understanding and cooperation in a time of social change.
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