Image UnionStaffel 2
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"Image Union" presents works collected by Tom Weinberg who, since 1978, restores and distributes documentary films, experimental or home videos and television programs created by artists, activists and community groups.
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- Episode NO. 209: Space And VideoF9
Episode NO. 209: Space And VideoImage Union episode "Space and Video" featuring "Reflection" by David Hoffman, :The Ballad of Captain Video" by The Video Brothers, "Yo Yo the Clone," by Lillian and J.P. Somersaulter, and "Dog License" by Paul Jessel and Bill Langdon. - Episode NO. 214: International Women’s DayF14
Episode NO. 214: International Women’s DayThis episode of Image Union is in honor of International Women's Day. Works include "Festival De Mujeres" by Eleanor Boyer and Karen Peugh and "La Llaronda" by Nancy de los Santos, Librado Martinez III, Eugene Lisansky, and Jeff Chown. - Episode NO. 220: Five ShortsF20
Episode NO. 220: Five ShortsCompilation episode of Image Union featuring "Television Answer Man," "Skippy Peanut Butter Jars" by Copper Giloth, "Campaign" by Tom Palazzolo, "Short Train Short" by Jeanne Meyers, Mark Cavanagh, and Tom McMahon, and "Russian Rag" by Joseph McGarry. - Episode NO. 223: Bronx BaptismF23
Episode NO. 223: Bronx BaptismImage Union episode featuring "Bronx Baptism" by Dee Dee Halleck. Color film. Shot at a Puerto Rican Pentecostal Church in the Bronx during a mass baptism. Opens with title cards explaining the way the Pentecostal faith provides an inroads for Puerto Rican immigrants to find community in New York City. This video has Spanish audio with English subtitles. - Episode NO. 230: Four More YearsF30
Episode NO. 230: Four More YearsImage Union episode featuring an excerpt from "Four More Years" by TVTV, a documentary taped at the 1972 Republican National Convention in Miami Beach, FL. The tape focuses on several aspects of the convention, including the support Nixon received from young Republicans, the media coverage of the event, and the protests inside and outside of the convention. The end result of the spectacle was the nomination of Richard Nixon for President and Spiro Agnew for Vice President.