Hai cercato: Oxford
Conosciuto per: HOT NEWS! (2021), circularity drill (2021), Crystal Enabled Beauty (2021)
Conosciuto per: Megan Graves: Don't Sleep With Comedians (2023)
The Ghosts of Oxford Street / 1991
Malcolm McLaren, writes, directs and narrates the "history" of Oxford Street. With musical performances by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl, Tom Jones, Sinead O'Connor, Happy Mondays and more.
Inside Rooms: 26 Bathrooms, London & Oxfordshire / 1985
Greenaway's short documentary shows 26 bathrooms, each representing a letter of the alphabet.
Vai alla scheda del filmTolkien in Oxford / 1968
John Izzard meets with J. R. R. Tolkien at his home, walking with him through the Oxford locations that he loves while hearing the author's own views about his wildly successful fantasy novels.
This Oxford / 1931
The desperate attempts of an Oxford undergraduate to gain a sporting 'blue' in order to win his beloved's affections.
Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race 1901 / 1901
Directed by Robert W. Paul.
From Brooklyn to Oxford / 2021
Larry Sanders, brother of Senator Bernie Sanders (Chair of the Senate Budget Committee) is the UK Green Party NHS Spokesperson. This documentary charts his life as a Jewish immigrant born in Brooklyn, to a much loved public servant in Oxford, England.
Oxford University Gambia Expedition 1948 / 1948
This film documents an entire expedition to the Gambia, from setting out in July 1948 to the return to the UK. Three geographers were responsible for the survey: C. Swithinbank, E.Gordon and J. Pook. Based at Kuntaur, a river port 150 miles up the Gambia River from the capital Banjul (then Bathurst), the expedition carried out a land survey which covered some 12 square miles. The film shows village and Compound life, with sections on the management of crops and agriculture, plus the dissection of a hippopotamus.
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Oxford Polytechnic 1980 / 1980
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Oxford Polytechnic, Oxford, England March 24, 1980 01 - Titles & Introduction 02 - Shadow of a Doubt (A Complex Kid) - Fades In 03 - Anything That's Rock'n'Roll 04 - Introduction by Pete Drummond 05 - Even The Losers 06 - Here Comes My Girl 07 - I Need To Know 08 - Luna 09 - Stories We Could Tell 10 - Refugee 11 - Breakdown 12 - American Girl
Oxford: A Place for Art / 2022
This is a documentary on the Yoknapatawpha Arts Council located in Oxford, MS. It was made by aspiring filmmakers attending the University of Mississippi. This documentary focuses on Oxford and the community for the arts that it generates.
Oxford Housing / 1982
Against the odds, same sex couples in Oxford get the right to register for council housing, but for how long?
Black Oxfords / 1924
In this Mack Sennett comedy, a mother and daughter fear foreclosure because their mortgage payment is due and they're unable to pay it. Meanwhile, the family's son Jack, who's in prison, unexpectedly finds himself free of captivity.
David Icke: Live at Oxford Union Debating Society / 2008
Since his extraordinary awakening in the early 1990s, David Icke has been on a journey around the world and within himself, to find the BIG answers to the BIG questions: Who are we? Where are we? What are we doing here? Who really controls this world - how and why?
William Faulkner on his native soil in Oxford, Mississippi / 1952
In November of 1952, the normally reclusive Faulkner allowed a film crew into his secluded world at Oxford to make a short documentary about his life. The film, shown here in five pieces, was funded by the Ford Foundation and broadcast on December 28, 1952 on the CBS television program Omnibus. The scripted film re-enacts events from November 1950, when Faulkner received the Nobel Prize in Literature, through the spring of 1951, when he spoke at his daughter Jill’s high school graduation. There are scenes of Faulkner at Rowan Oak, his antebellum house on the edge of Oxford, and at Greenfield Farm, 17 miles away, where he is shown driving a tractor and talking with workers. Faulkner is also shown briefly with his wife, Estelle, and with several prominent Oxford residents, including druggist Mac Reed, Oxford Eagle editor Phil Mullen, who collaborated with the filmmakers on the script, and lawyer Phil Stone, who was an early literary mentor and champion of Faulkner.