Dazed and Confused II: Approaching Lacan’s L’Étourdit
Lacanian talk
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Lacanian talk
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Made for Glasgow Playschemes Association as part of a series of films about playschemes. This particular film looks at how to establish pre-fives' playscheme without detracting from the fun which under fives can have.
Equipment and techniques for removing secretions from the respiratory tract. This film reflects the medical understanding and techniques of the time it was made, it remains useful for archival use.
Examines the problems caused by stress in today's highly competitive society. The film looks at the possible causes of stress, examines the lives of people particularly at risk and assesses attempts being made made to counteract the dangers. Stress factors contribute to many physical and mental…
A 1983 film from the Social Work Service of Wales looking at blindness (module five) originally made to train benefits staff on how to help and assist blind and partially sighted customers.
A 1983 film from the Social Work Service of Wales looking at blindness (module four). How to guide people with different shaped jars, tubes, containers, giving directions and gadgets as to stop overfilling a cup of tea.
Trini’s Films Showcase Short documentaries through the anthropological observation lense. The documentation of truth following a day in a human life, in all forms of “shapes and sizes in which human characters come in. Each telling their own unique story.
Bob Quinn's 1973 film about the Oireachtas na nGael festival in Conamara. This was the first film made by his production company Cinegael.
An intimate exploration of the lingering wounds of war and the healing power of community, art, and cats. This award-winning documentary The New York Times called "vibrantly human" follows Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani's emotional journey from homeless to home. This 80-year-old Japanese American…
This is a unique story of faith, courage and magical thinking. A story of how the dream of an elderly English teacher finally comes true with the help of a rickshaw driver, a lapsed buddhist monk and a journey in to the high Himalayas. It’s ‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ meets ‘Lost…
I didn't make this to go viral. I made it so the truth wouldn't disappear. When doctors said there was only one week left to live, hope seemed out of reach. But in that final hour, something extraordinary happened. This documentary tells the true story of a life standing at the edge of death—and…