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An evening of public service announcements featuring B-list celebrities educating you about diseases and organizations you’ve never heard of. Includes some films that were made up of public service announcements including Drugs Are Like That, Learn Not To Burn and Adventures of a Man in Search of a Heart. Suggested donation $5

8:00pm, Friday, July 20th. Center for Documentary Studies 1317 W. Pettigrew Street, Durham NC

A/V Geeks Greatest Hits Some films from the AV Geeks archive that have really catchy/annoying songs. Great to singalong! Films include: Fun With Lines, Crash Bang Boom, Malakapaladoo Skip Two, Drugs Are Like That, Shake Hands with Danger, Telezonia and VD is for Everybody. Suggested donation $7

8pm, Friday, July 6th, Eyedrum, 290 MLK Jr. Drive, Suite 8, Atlanta, GA, 404.522.0655

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From The Archive

Twenty-four Hours of Progress (1950)

Expansive institutional film on the key role that oil companies have played in enabling American technological progress, maintaining high living standards, and guarding national security. Equates free enterprise with freedom and democracy. Most of the film consists of diverse images of oil industry at work and of Americans using oil products. Produced by Louis deRochemont.

This film is available on the Power Behind the Nation DVD-R

From The Archive

Case Study – LSD (Lockheed, 1969)

A girl narrates her first LSD experience and ends up talking to a hotdog about his family. Great!

This film is available on the Educational Archive Volume One: Sex and Drugs DVD


From The Archive

Rod Serling Makes A Mortgage Payment


You’ve already unlocked a door with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension: a dimension where you have written some amazing dramatic television, but those sweet gigs are in the past. A middle ground that recognizes that you are a celebrity, but forgets that your narration makes everything a little creepy. You’ve just crossed over into… the Bill Paying Zone. Rod Serling narrates these films: Your New Job, Patterns of Time – the Hardwood Story and a TV pilot episode, In Search Of Ancient Astronauts.

From The Archive

Lazy American Worker

A look back to when our culture began to question the quality of American workmanship and what we tried to do to fix it. Films include – Pride on Parade, What’s It’s All About, Workmanship Myth, Case of the Missing Magnets and more!

From The Archive

A Very Special DVD

While devoting an entire DVD to films about the developmentally-disabled (mentally handicapped, retarded) might seem like an odd (maybe even inappropriate) theme, but these films provide insight into our culture’s view of the handicapped and the real-life problems that care providers must address. You can tell a lot
about a society by how it treats its handicapped- World of the Right Size, Teaching the Mentally Retarded, I’m Ready Mom, Are You?, Board and Care, Selling One Guy Named Larry.

From The Archive

Educational Archive Volume Five : Patriotism DVD

A collection of patriotic films and Cold War classics. Revel in the American way of life, get a glimpse at vintage Homeland Security and learn what you can do for your country in such films as: Despotism, Great Rights, Day of Thanksgiving, Patriotism (with Bob Crane!), Duck & Cover, You Can Change the World, 200, Getting Ready Emotionally, In Our Hands: How We Got What We Have, Freedom Comes High, Red Nightmare, Pledge of Allegiance.

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