INTRODUCING STREAMLINE, A NEW GME FEATURE FOR DIGITAL SITE LICENSING, CURRENTLY INCLUDING FREE STREAMING OF THE EARLY FILMS OF WARREN SONBERT

INTRODUCING STREAMLINE, A NEW GME FEATURE FOR DIGITAL SITE LICENSING, CURRENTLY INCLUDING FREE STREAMING OF THE EARLY FILMS OF WARREN SONBERT

GME Streamline is a new section on Gartenberg Media's website for the distribution of films and videos that we are making available as Digital Site Licenses (DSL) to the North American academic community, in addition to the occasional presentation of viewable streams on Streamline's title pages, including free streaming of Warren Sonbert’s first 3 films for a limited time.

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GME Licenses Footage From Jonas Mekas Films For The New Errol Morris Documentary MY PSYCHEDELIC LOVE STORY

GME Licenses Footage From Jonas Mekas Films  For The New Errol Morris Documentary MY PSYCHEDELIC LOVE STORY

MY PSYCHEDELIC LOVE STORY is the newest documentary from Academy Award-winning filmmaker Errol Morris. This film is structured as a psychedelic head trip, crossed with the story of a possible CIA conspiracy, and wrapped in a fascinating love story told by the late Joanna Harcourt-Smith about her time with Timothy Leary. Among the archival clips included in this movie are scenes shot by experimental filmmaker Jonas Mekas from his own film REPORT FROM MILLBROOK (shots of which were also re-incorporated in his magnum opus WALDEN).

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GME Licenses Hugh Bell’s Photographs of Billie Holiday for James Erskine Documentary

GME Licenses Hugh Bell’s Photographs of Billie Holiday for James Erskine Documentary

Available in the U.S. as of December 4th, BILLIE (2020) is a documentary about the singer who changed the face of American music, and the journalist who died trying to tell her story. Directed by award-winning filmmaker James Erskine, the documentary is based on 200 hours of interviews conducted from 1970 to 1978 by journalist Linda Lipnack Kuehl. Kuehl had intended to write a definitive biography of Holiday, and her research comprised interviews—taking up 125 audio cassette tapes—with Count Basie, Tony Bennett, Charles Mingus, and Sylvia Syms, among many other colleagues in the jazz world. She also spoke to Holiday’s cousin and childhood friends, as well as to her attorneys and the FBI agents who kept her under surveillance, due to both her drug use and her outspoken antiracism.

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