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The Canterville Ghost, Episode 1, Spring
directed by Paul Gibson, fl. 1999 and Suri Krishnamma; designed by Claire Collins; produced by Sue Howells, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970- and Laurel Waghorn, in The Canterville Ghost, Episode 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2021), 53 mins
Ghost Sir Simon has been haunting the empty Canterville castle for twenty years when a family of newly rich Americans, the Otises, moves in. At first elated to have new victims, Sir Simon quickly discovers the Otises might be too tough for his tricks. On their part, the Otises may not be fazed by a ghost, but the...
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directed by Paul Gibson, fl. 1999 and Suri Krishnamma; designed by Claire Collins; produced by Sue Howells, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970- and Laurel Waghorn, in The Canterville Ghost, Episode 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2021), 53 mins
Description
Ghost Sir Simon has been haunting the empty Canterville castle for twenty years when a family of newly rich Americans, the Otises, moves in. At first elated to have new victims, Sir Simon quickly discovers the Otises might be too tough for his tricks. On their part, the Otises may not be fazed by a ghost, but the frosty reception they receive from their new neighbors has potential to chill them to their souls.
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Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970-, Laurel Waghorn
Contributor
Tom Hines, Claire Collins, Sue Howells, British Broadcasting Corporation, Paul Englishby, 1970-
Author / Creator
Paul Gibson, fl. 1999, Suri Krishnamma, Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970-, Laurel Waghorn, Jude Tindall
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
The Canterville Ghost
Topic / Theme
Sir Simon de Canterville, Hiram Otis, Lucretia Otis, Virginia Otis
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 BBC Worldwide
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The Canterville Ghost, Episode 2, Summer
directed by Paul Gibson, fl. 1999 and Suri Krishnamma; designed by Claire Collins; produced by Sue Howells, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970- and Laurel Waghorn, in The Canterville Ghost, Episode 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2021), 53 mins
Sir Simon steps up his efforts to terrorize the Americans, but the Otis family refuses to be frightened. And when the Otises are challenged by Lady Deborah to host a local cricket match, everyone braces for a royal embarrassment.
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directed by Paul Gibson, fl. 1999 and Suri Krishnamma; designed by Claire Collins; produced by Sue Howells, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970- and Laurel Waghorn, in The Canterville Ghost, Episode 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2021), 53 mins
Description
Sir Simon steps up his efforts to terrorize the Americans, but the Otis family refuses to be frightened. And when the Otises are challenged by Lady Deborah to host a local cricket match, everyone braces for a royal embarrassment.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970-, Laurel Waghorn
Contributor
Tom Hines, Claire Collins, Sue Howells, British Broadcasting Corporation, Paul Englishby, 1970-
Author / Creator
Paul Gibson, fl. 1999, Suri Krishnamma, Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970-, Laurel Waghorn, Jude Tindall, Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
The Canterville Ghost
Topic / Theme
Sir Simon de Canterville, Hiram Otis, Lucretia Otis, Virginia Otis
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 BBC Worldwide
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The Canterville Ghost, Episode 3, Autumn
directed by Paul Gibson, fl. 1999 and Suri Krishnamma; designed by Claire Collins; produced by Sue Howells, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970- and Laurel Waghorn, in The Canterville Ghost, Episode 3 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2021), 53 mins
No longer the haunter but the haunted, Sir Simon is reduced to creeping around the house. And after Hiram receives devastating news, Lucy is determined not to wallow in the loss and resolves to host a Christmas ball.
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directed by Paul Gibson, fl. 1999 and Suri Krishnamma; designed by Claire Collins; produced by Sue Howells, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970- and Laurel Waghorn, in The Canterville Ghost, Episode 3 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2021), 53 mins
Description
No longer the haunter but the haunted, Sir Simon is reduced to creeping around the house. And after Hiram receives devastating news, Lucy is determined not to wallow in the loss and resolves to host a Christmas ball.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970-, Laurel Waghorn
Contributor
Tom Hines, Claire Collins, Sue Howells, British Broadcasting Corporation, Paul Englishby, 1970-
Author / Creator
Paul Gibson, fl. 1999, Suri Krishnamma, Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970-, Laurel Waghorn, Jude Tindall
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
The Canterville Ghost
Topic / Theme
Sir Simon de Canterville, Hiram Otis, Lucretia Otis, Virginia Otis
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 BBC Worldwide
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The Canterville Ghost, Episode 4, Winter
directed by Paul Gibson, fl. 1999 and Suri Krishnamma; designed by Claire Collins; produced by Sue Howells, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970- and Laurel Waghorn, in The Canterville Ghost, Episode 4 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2021), 52 mins
Virginia must summon all her courage to defend Sir Simon in the court of the dead. Meanwhile the twins search for buried treasure, but things go terribly wrong. If there’s to be hope for the haunted, the Otises much come closer together than they ever have before—closer than they think they can. Past and prese...
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directed by Paul Gibson, fl. 1999 and Suri Krishnamma; designed by Claire Collins; produced by Sue Howells, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970- and Laurel Waghorn, in The Canterville Ghost, Episode 4 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2021), 52 mins
Description
Virginia must summon all her courage to defend Sir Simon in the court of the dead. Meanwhile the twins search for buried treasure, but things go terribly wrong. If there’s to be hope for the haunted, the Otises much come closer together than they ever have before—closer than they think they can. Past and present collide in this stirring conclusion to the miniseries.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970-, Laurel Waghorn
Contributor
Chris Preston, fl. 1995, Claire Collins, Sue Howells, British Broadcasting Corporation, Paul Englishby, 1970-
Author / Creator
Paul Gibson, fl. 1999, Suri Krishnamma, Anthony Head, 1954-, James Lance, Caroline Catz, 1970-, Laurel Waghorn, Jude Tindall
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
The Canterville Ghost
Topic / Theme
Sir Simon de Canterville, Hiram Otis, Lucretia Otis, Virginia Otis
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 BBC Worldwide
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Letters to Paul Morrissey
directed by Armand Rovira and Saida Benzal; produced by Mintxo Díaz, Luis Herrero, Yayo Herrero and Jorge Vidal, fl. 2017, Dynamite Films and From Outer Space; performed by Xavi Sáez, Almar G. Sato and María Fajula (New York, NY: Aspect Ratio Films, 2021), 1 hour 18 mins
Four celluloid love letters sent from different parts of the world to Velvet Underground agent, Warhol collaborator, and renaissance Factory man Paul Morrissey, director of Trash, Flesh and Heat.
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directed by Armand Rovira and Saida Benzal; produced by Mintxo Díaz, Luis Herrero, Yayo Herrero and Jorge Vidal, fl. 2017, Dynamite Films and From Outer Space; performed by Xavi Sáez, Almar G. Sato and María Fajula (New York, NY: Aspect Ratio Films, 2021), 1 hour 18 mins
Description
Four celluloid love letters sent from different parts of the world to Velvet Underground agent, Warhol collaborator, and renaissance Factory man Paul Morrissey, director of Trash, Flesh and Heat.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Xavi Sáez, Almar G. Sato, María Fajula
Contributor
Mintxo Díaz, Luis Herrero, Yayo Herrero, Jorge Vidal, fl. 2017, Dynamite Films, From Outer Space
Author / Creator
Armand Rovira, Saida Benzal, Xavi Sáez, Almar G. Sato, María Fajula
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
Aspect Ratio Films
Topic / Theme
Udo Strauss, Hiroko Tanaka, Olena Wood
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 ASPECTRATIO
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The Mezzotint
written by Montague Rhodes James, 1762-1936; directed by Mark Gatiss, 1966-; produced by Isibeal Ballance; performed by Rory Kinnear, 1976-, Robert Bathurst and Frances Barber, fl. 1995 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2021), 30 mins,
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1923. Edward Williams, gentleman and amateur golfer, lives an untroubled life as the curator of a small university museum. His speciality is the topography of the British Isles. So when an art dealer sends him details of an interesting engraving - a mezzotint - of an old country house, he's intrigued. When the pic...
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written by Montague Rhodes James, 1762-1936; directed by Mark Gatiss, 1966-; produced by Isibeal Ballance; performed by Rory Kinnear, 1976-, Robert Bathurst and Frances Barber, fl. 1995 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2021), 30 mins,
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Source: www.imdb.com
Description
1923. Edward Williams, gentleman and amateur golfer, lives an untroubled life as the curator of a small university museum. His speciality is the topography of the British Isles. So when an art dealer sends him details of an interesting engraving - a mezzotint - of an old country house, he's intrigued. When the picture arrives, however, it seems perfectly ordinary - until Williams notices a figure in the picture where there was none before. A cloa...
1923. Edward Williams, gentleman and amateur golfer, lives an untroubled life as the curator of a small university museum. His speciality is the topography of the British Isles. So when an art dealer sends him details of an interesting engraving - a mezzotint - of an old country house, he's intrigued. When the picture arrives, however, it seems perfectly ordinary - until Williams notices a figure in the picture where there was none before. A cloaked figure, with a skull-like head and legs that are horribly thin. Soon, within the mezzotint, the figure seems to be on the move across the moonlit lawn towards the house with murderous intent. Long-forgotten secrets rise to the surface as Williams and his friends summon all the rational forces at their command to confront the impossible.
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Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Rory Kinnear, 1976-, Robert Bathurst, Frances Barber, fl. 1995
Contributor
Isibeal Ballance, Blair Mowat
Author / Creator
Montague Rhodes James, 1762-1936, Mark Gatiss, 1966-, Rory Kinnear, 1976-, Robert Bathurst, Frances Barber, fl. 1995
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Topic / Theme
Ghosts, Edward Williams, Garwood, Mrs. Ambrigail
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 BBC Worldwide
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Poly People
directed by Thales Corrêa; produced by Anthony Moore and Thales Corrêa, JustThink Entertainment; performed by Thales Corrêa, Anthony Moore, Andrea Flowers, fl. 2014 and Ilona Kulinska, fl. 2014 (Philadelphia, PA: Breaking Glass Pictures, 2021), 55 mins,
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A provocative mockumentary examining a polyamorous relationship of 4 people, facing trials and tribulations in their own uniquely comedic ways.
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directed by Thales Corrêa; produced by Anthony Moore and Thales Corrêa, JustThink Entertainment; performed by Thales Corrêa, Anthony Moore, Andrea Flowers, fl. 2014 and Ilona Kulinska, fl. 2014 (Philadelphia, PA: Breaking Glass Pictures, 2021), 55 mins,
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Description
A provocative mockumentary examining a polyamorous relationship of 4 people, facing trials and tribulations in their own uniquely comedic ways.
Field of Study
LGBT Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Thales Corrêa, Anthony Moore, Andrea Flowers, fl. 2014, Ilona Kulinska, fl. 2014
Contributor
Grant Bell, fl. 2018, Anthony Moore, Thales Corrêa, JustThink Entertainment
Author / Creator
Thales Corrêa, Anthony Moore, Andrea Flowers, fl. 2014, Ilona Kulinska, fl. 2014, Melissa Lauren Girard, fl. 2020
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
Breaking Glass Pictures
Topic / Theme
Open relationships, Interpersonal communication, Cuddelz, Tucker, Abigail, Lez
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 Breaking Glass Pictures, LLC
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The Birth Of Valerie Venus
directed by Sarah Clift; choreographed by Jonas Mortensen; produced by Serena Armitage and Pietro Greppi, Lunapark Pictures and Red Breast Productions; performed by Jane Guernier and Paul Hunter, fl. 2003-2012 (Paris, Ile-de-France: Salaud Morisset, 2020), 15 mins
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A selfless vicar’s wife is possessed by a strange force, unlocking a mischievous side she never knew she had.Trapped in a world of domesticity and servitude, long suffering vicar’s wife Valerie (55) has spent a lifetime serving others. Lost and lonely, she makes a quiet plea to a statue of the Virgin Mary, who...
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directed by Sarah Clift; choreographed by Jonas Mortensen; produced by Serena Armitage and Pietro Greppi, Lunapark Pictures and Red Breast Productions; performed by Jane Guernier and Paul Hunter, fl. 2003-2012 (Paris, Ile-de-France: Salaud Morisset, 2020), 15 mins
Description
A selfless vicar’s wife is possessed by a strange force, unlocking a mischievous side she never knew she had.Trapped in a world of domesticity and servitude, long suffering vicar’s wife Valerie (55) has spent a lifetime serving others. Lost and lonely, she makes a quiet plea to a statue of the Virgin Mary, who answers her prayers in the form of a strange force. Convinced she is possessed, Valerie fights herself every step of the way, until sh...
A selfless vicar’s wife is possessed by a strange force, unlocking a mischievous side she never knew she had.Trapped in a world of domesticity and servitude, long suffering vicar’s wife Valerie (55) has spent a lifetime serving others. Lost and lonely, she makes a quiet plea to a statue of the Virgin Mary, who answers her prayers in the form of a strange force. Convinced she is possessed, Valerie fights herself every step of the way, until she realises there are actually some benefits to being kind to yourself.
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Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Jane Guernier, Paul Hunter, fl. 2003-2012
Contributor
Jonas Mortensen, Serena Armitage, Pietro Greppi, Lunapark Pictures, Red Breast Productions, Kevin Sargent, fl. 1997
Author / Creator
Jonas Mortensen, Sarah Clift, Jane Guernier, Paul Hunter, fl. 2003-2012
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Salaud Morisset
Topic / Theme
Marriage, Middle age, Taboo, Religion, Gender roles, Valerie, Norman
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Salaud Morisset
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Blanco de Verano
directed by Rodrigo Ruiz Patterson, fl. 2013; produced by Alejandro Cortés Rubiales, fl. 2020, Mexican Film Institute (IMCINE), Fondo para la Producción Cinematográfica de Calidad and Centro de Capacitacion Cinematografica; performed by Adrian Ross, 1859-1933, Sophie Alexander-Katz, fl. 2005 and Fabián Corres, fl. 1995 (New York, NY: Visit Films, 2020), 1 hour 28 mins,
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13-year-old Rodrigo's entire world revolves around his intimate relationship with his mother, but it all begins to fall apart when she brings home a new boyfriend.
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directed by Rodrigo Ruiz Patterson, fl. 2013; produced by Alejandro Cortés Rubiales, fl. 2020, Mexican Film Institute (IMCINE), Fondo para la Producción Cinematográfica de Calidad and Centro de Capacitacion Cinematografica; performed by Adrian Ross, 1859-1933, Sophie Alexander-Katz, fl. 2005 and Fabián Corres, fl. 1995 (New York, NY: Visit Films, 2020), 1 hour 28 mins,
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Description
13-year-old Rodrigo's entire world revolves around his intimate relationship with his mother, but it all begins to fall apart when she brings home a new boyfriend.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Adrian Ross, 1859-1933, Sophie Alexander-Katz, fl. 2005, Fabián Corres, fl. 1995
Contributor
Sarasvati Herrera, Alejandro Cortés Rubiales, fl. 2020, Mexican Film Institute (IMCINE), Fondo para la Producción Cinematográfica de Calidad, Centro de Capacitacion Cinematografica
Author / Creator
Rodrigo Ruiz Patterson, fl. 2013, Adrian Ross, 1859-1933, Sophie Alexander-Katz, fl. 2005, Fabián Corres, fl. 1995, Raúl Sebastian Quintanilla, fl. 2012
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Visit Films
Topic / Theme
Family relationships, Family, Rodrigo, Valeria, Fernando
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Monument Releasing
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Economist Video, The World In 2021: Five Stories To Watch Out For, Part 2
produced by The Economist, in Economist Video (London, England: The Economist, 2020), 4 mins
The World in 2021 will start to look beyond covid-19: to the launch of an asteroid-smashing space probe, the next step in the fight against climate change and China’s supremacy at the box office. Here are five stories to watch out for.
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produced by The Economist, in Economist Video (London, England: The Economist, 2020), 4 mins
Description
The World in 2021 will start to look beyond covid-19: to the launch of an asteroid-smashing space probe, the next step in the fight against climate change and China’s supremacy at the box office. Here are five stories to watch out for.
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
The Economist
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
The Economist
Series
Economist Video
Topic / Theme
Film industry, Pandemics
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 The Economist
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