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Short film by Jack Criddle, based upon a poem by William Blake.
A black-and-white interpretation of William Blake's poem "The Land of Dreams." A little boy tells his father of how he was...
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The City of SABA was written in the 13th century by the Sufi mystic poet Jalal ad-Din Rumi and translated and recited in our film by Coleman Barks. What is so striking about this poem is it's...
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The Weary Blues was written by Langston Hughes in 1923 and recited in our film by author and Harvard Professor Dr. Allen Dwight Callahan.
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Two bilingual poems _ English-French and Vietnamese-English_ inspired by the confusion of people of different ethno-cultural-socio-economico-politico bacgrounds in love or in mixed marriages in...
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Those who don't Feel This Love was written by Rumi in the 13th Century and translated and recited in our film by the great poet and author, Coleman Barks.
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One of 25 video poems in Four Seasons Productions newly released Moving Poetry Series - Three innovative new films - RANT * RAVE * RIFF. Good Morning America was written in 1916 by Carl Sandburg...
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An honest story of a woman, trapped by her own fears and her past.
Told in an adaptation of Sylvia Plath's poem, 'Fever 103', this short film looks at how a woman expresses her emotions and...
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I made this piece for a "visual poetry" project in my cinematography class. I chose to visually adapt the poem "To Think of Time" by Walt Whitman. It's shot entirely on 16mm color film.
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