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- More than eight hundred years ago, a confluence of technological, philosophical, and financial upswellings converged to create the most advanced form of mass media the world had known: stained glass. Jerome Hiler's passion for medieval stained glass impacted his filmmaking practice and led to a fascinating evolving lecture, "Cinema Before 1300."
- The best work of American filmmaker Anne Charlotte Robertson published by LUX. Includes an interview with the filmmaker and Scott MacDonald, a new essay by Lisa Blackman and writings by Anne Charlotte.
- A series of filmed apologies occur in quick succession as the filmmaker Anne Robertson confronts the camera and the audience with the sense of frustration, isolation and exasperation that stems from her daily battle with mental illness.
- The work of two artists, Henri Matisse and Henri Bonnard, during the World War II period, is explored in this documentary.
- Compilation of 16 home movies and amateur films from American film archives.