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Prayer Of The Rollerboys

Better Say Your Prayers, Boy... They're Coming.
Prayer Of The Rollerboys video  Prayer Of The Rollerboys starring Corey Haim and Patricia Arquette

Prayer Of The Rollerboys plot synopsis

Prayer Of The Rollerboys
 
Academy Entertainment #1385
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SINS INVALID TACKLES MISPERCEPTIONS OF DISABILITY & SEXUALITY

Sins Invalid @ Brava Theater SF this weekend
Tonight and tomorrow night at 8PM  (Friday/Saturday, Sept. 5/6th) at the Brava Theater at 2789 24th Street in San Francisco will be the third year of one of the most envelope pushing performance projects tackling the topic of sexuality and disability:
Sins Invalid: An Unshamed Claim to Beauty in the Face of Invisibility.

Amoeblog caught up with Patricia Berne, the director of Sins Invalid, to ask her about this most unique performance project and this weekend's two performances that include singer/songwriter Nomy Lamm.

AMOEBLOG: For those who know nothing about Sins Invalid, can you describe what it is?

PATRICIA BERNE: Sins Invalid is a performance project which incubates and celebrates artists with disabilities, centralizing on artists of color and queer and gender-variant artists as communities who have been historically marginalized. Our performance work explores the themes of sexuality,  embodiment and the disabled body. Conceived and led by disabled people of color, we develop and present cutting-edge work where normative paradigms of "normal" and "sexy" are challenged, offering instead a vision of beauty and sexuality inclusive of all individuals and communities. We define disability broadly to include people with physical impairments, who are a sensory minority, people with emotional disabilities, people with cognitive challenges, those with chronic/severe illness, individuals who identify as disabled due to intersex conditions or gender variance, and others who may identify as disabled because their bodies do not conform to society's notions  of "normal" or able-bodied.

AMOEBLOG: What are the most common misconceptions on the topic of   sexuality and disability?

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Senegalese Film

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During the Colonial era, cinematic images of Africa and its people were entirely the work of Western filmmakers. The Tarzan movies, African Queen, King Solomon's Mines and others were usually filmed on soundstages half a world away from Africa and made little to no effort toward authenticity, instead trading in exoticism aimed primarily at exploiting Western tastes.



Senegal gained its independence from France in 1960. Like most West African countries, Senegal is highly diverse. The Wolof, Peul, Halpulaaren, Serer, Lebou, Jola, Mandinka, Moors, Soninke and Bassari are all long established in the country. There are also substantial populations of French, Mauritanians, Lebanese and Vietnamese. Three years after independence, the first Senegalese film was made by Ousmane Sembene titled Borrom sarret, which would set the standards for a uniquely African cinematic language that would establish Senegal as the capital of African Cinema.



The Filmmakers:

  

Ousmane Sembène, as the first sub-Saharan director to make a film in Africa, is universally recognized as the "Father of African film." Son of a Wolof fisherman, he attended both Islamic and a French-run school until he was kicked out. After fighting in World War II, he illegally immigrated to France and became a member of several Communist groups. His creative career began as a writer. His first novel, Le Docker Noir (published in 1956), was based on his own encounters with racism as a dock worker in Marseille. In the novel, a black dock worker with literary aspirations writes a novel which is stolen by a white woman and published as her own. He confronts her, accidentally kills her, is tried and executed.  After a two more novels, Semebene, driven by his desire to affect social change, decided that he could reach larger audiences through film rather than critically-lauded, mostly unread novels. He adapted and developed cinematic techniques that would influence most West African filmmakers who followed (with the notable exception of the prolific, commercial Nollywood scene of Nigeria).

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Small Worlds, Globe Style

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Johnny Otis Back To Jazz Jazz World Records LabelConcert Hall Reocrds Label Tchaikovsky Aurora's WeddingConversa-Phone Records Label
Godfathers I Want Everything I'm Unsatisfied 12" LabelLois Walden Walden Lp Earth Records LabelNini Rosso Godfather Lp Globe Records Label
Yothu Yindi Treat LP Hollywood Records LabelGeorge Jones LP Internation Award Series Records LabelEddie Noak Remembering Jimmie Rodgers LP Wide World Records Label Psycho
Jimmy Reed Sing The Best Of The Blues LP VJ International LabelKenny Loggins High Adventure LP Columbia Records LabelSugarman Three Pure Cane Sugar LP Daptone Records Label
Albert Hay Malotte International Sacred Recordings Christian Artists Recording Corporation Record LabelDissidenten & Lem Chaheb Sahara Electric LP Globe Style Records LabelMarvelettes Please Mr. Postman LP Tamla Records Label Original White Globe
Ray Martin & His Orchestra German Dance Party LP Universe Records LabelT.S.O.L. True Sounds Of Liberty Change Today LP Enigma Young Records Label Brazil

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Posted by Mr. Chadwick on September 5, 2008 at 12:02am | Post a Comment

Pulse

The Ultimate Shocker
Pulse horror video  Pulse horror starring Joey Lawrence

Pulse (1988) plot synopsis

Pulse movie artwork

Pulse horror pics
 
RCA/ Columbia Pictures Home Video 65004
Posted by phil blankenship on September 4, 2008 at 03:11pm | Comments (2)
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