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Our Featured Video for June is All Quiet on the Western Front ,winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture, 1929-30.
Call Number: PN1997.A3598 2997
Summary: A group of young World War I German recruits pass from idealism to disillusionment with war.
Special Features : Special features include production notes, cast and filmmakers' biographies, film highlights, theatrical trailer, and Web links.
Subjects: World War, 1914-1918 -- Drama.
Performers: Louis Wolheim, Lewis Ayres, John Wray, Slim Summerville, William Bakewell, Arnold Lucy, Ben Alexander, Scott Kolk, Owen Davis, Jr., Walter Browne Rogers.
Reminder: Korean War Conference, June 24-26, 2010.Find Videos in Our Catalog
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Mediagraphies
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Feature Films
The Media Center has a large number of feature films. Mediagraphies link to Feature Films on DVD and Feature Films on VHS, as well as a comprehensive list.
American Film Institute
The VC/UHV Library collects the AFI's List of 100 Best Movies, which celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2007. We have recently updated our holdings by purchasing DVD copies of all 100 movies. To find movies from the list in our catalog, use the subject keywords American Film Institue - pull down the search box and select subject keyword - and then limit the results of your search by the VC/UHV Media Library from the pull-down menu of limits.
Use the link above in the second bullet to search our Catalog for the AFI's 100 Best Movies. You will actually get a list of 155 movies, because we have two versions of some and some titles from the 1997 list and the 2007 list.-
Academy Awards
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences came into being in 1927. It "is a professional honorary organization composed of over 6,500 filmmakers." This site contains a link to the official Academy Awards database. You can search this database by different indexes, including character, nominee, film title, award title, dance number, and more.
Independent Spirit Awards
The Independent Sprit Awards began in 1984 with an award called FINDIE (Friends of Independents) and changed to the Independent Spirit Awards in 1986. Many sites, including the Internet Movie Database, have lists of film festivals worldwide.
YouTube
One of the main places to go for video on the Internet is YouTube. First on the Internet in 2005, YouTube is for "watching, sharing, and commenting on videos."YouTube is a subsidiary of Google, and a Google search for YouTube allows you to search YouTube right from the results list. According to YouTube statistics, "every minute, ten hours of video is uploaded to YouTube."

