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Description
Short Cold-War era animated film illustrating the absurdity of stockpiling nuclear weapons.
Content description from YouTube
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ro56gW3l9dA):
Fable Safe is a short film made during the Cold War that through art, animation, music, and lyrics demonstrate the absurdity of stockpiling more and more nuclear weapons. In this production a misinterpretation seen on radar causes both the United States and an unknown enemy to deploy part of its nuclear arsenal which leads to mutual destruction. The year of its release it was the opening film of the New York Film Festival Lincoln Center. Produced by Sumner Jules Glimcher.
Ephemera: available through CCDR Collections at Arizona State University. One small clipping with program description. Handwritten notes: Museum of Modern Art. 5 August, 1985. Under Cover. KAET.
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Original Format
TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape
Inughuit: The People at the Navel of the Earth (1983)(no video link)
Subject
Eskimos.
Arctic regions.
Greenland -- Social life and customs.
Description
Content description from WorldCat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/inughuit-the-people-at-the-navel-of-the-earth/oclc/317358592) :
Greenland's spectacular Arctic landscape provides the backdrop for this portrait of the island's Inuit people. The camera follows a tightly-knit Eskimo community through the seasons as members hunt for the seals and narwhales which provide essential food and clothing, celebrate a wedding and enjoy the perpetual sunlight of summer. The Inuit discuss their uneasy relationship with Denmark who governs their land, the displacement caused by the installation of an American military base, and threats to their traditional way of life, particularly the generational conflict caused when the young are sent south to Denmark for their education.
Ephemera: none available.
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Original Format
TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape
A Proper Place in the World (Japan episode 4) - Jane Seymour (presenter) (1988)
Subject
Japan--Foreign relations--1912-1945
Japan--History, Military--1868-1945
Japan--Economic policy--1945-
URL
Excerpt
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Description
Content description from WorldCat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/japan-a-proper-place-in-the-world/oclc/19527609):
Examines why Japan became an expansionist nation starting in the 1920s and how economic reconstruction was accomplished following Japan's crushing defeat in World War II.
Ephemera: none available.
Limitations: This page displays video content associated with a videotape in the CCDR Collections audiovisual library recorded by Joann W. Kealiinohomoku. Please be advised that, because this videotape has not yet been digitized for direct access, we cannot guarantee that the video content on this page is an exact match with the content originally recorded by Dr. Kealiinohomoku. We also cannot guarantee function or access for re-hosted video content.
Original Format
TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape