The new DVD titles acquired by NCAD Library over the summer include landmark television series, family entertainment, classic cinema, edgy new films, and thought-provoking documentaries. This is a selection of twenty of our most recent acquisitions.
Alejandro Amenábar: The sea inside (Spain, 2004)
Roy Andersson: You, the living (Sweden, Germany, France, Denmark, Norway, 2007)
David Attenborough: The living planet (U.K., 1984)
Anne Bean & Chris Bishop: TAPS: Improvisations with Paul Burwell (U.K., 2010)
Jack Bond: Dalí in New York (U.S., 1965)
Roger Donaldson: The world’s fastest Indian (U.S., 2005)
Sean Durkin: Martha, Marcy, May, Marlene (U.S., 2011)
Charles Ferguson: Inside job (U.S., 2010)
Tim Hetherington & Sebastian Junger: Restrepo (U.S. and U.K., 2010)
Andrew Jarecki: Capturing the Friedmans (U.S., 2004)
Mikhail Kalatozov: The cranes are flying (USSR, 1957)
James Marsh: Project Nim (U.K., 2011)
Yasujiro Ozu: Tokyo story (Japan, 1953)
Jan Schmidt-Garre: Long shot close up: Andreas Gursky
Julian Schnabel: The diving bell and the butterfly (France, 2006)
Martin Scorsese: Hugo (U.S., 2011)
Charles Sturridge: Brideshead revisited (U.K., 1981)
Hiroshi Teshigahara: Woman of the dunes (Japan, 1964)
Lars von Trier: Melancholia (Denmark, 2011)
Lucy Walker: Wasteland (Brazil, 2010)