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Independent Lens | Waste Land | A Scavenger Since the Age of Seven | PBS (#1219)
Suelem has worked as a catador ("garbage picker") since she was 7 years old and describes it as an honest living, preferable to other alternatives available to the poor living in Rio de Janeiro. 00:52
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Independent Lens | The Desert of Forbidden Art | The Plight of the Nukus Museum | PBS (#1217)
Nukus Museum director Marinika Babanazarova describes how the future of Savitsky's legacy seems grim as its aging, low-paid staff are poised to retire and government support is in steep decline.... 02:34
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Independent Lens | Waste Land | Interview w/ director Lucy Walker | PBS (#1219)
Filmed over nearly three years, Lucy Walker's WASTE LAND follows renowned artist Vik Muniz as he journeys from his home base in Brooklyn to his home country of Brazil, and to Jardim Gramacho, the... 02:41
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PBS NewsHour | Slide Show: Craig Colorusso's 'Sun Boxes' | PBS (#9986)
"Sun Boxes" by Craig Colorusso is a solar powered sound installation. 02:17
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PBS NewsHour | Artist Alexa Meade's Canvas Is the Human Body | PBS (#9979)
Artist Alexa Meade paints on an unusual canvas: the human body. 02:40
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The Grand View with Stefan Baumann | Promo | PBS
This is a overview of The Grand View Television show on PBS first season. 09:32
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Independent Lens | Marwencol's Golden Rule: Be Friendly! | PBS (#1220)
In the lore of Marwencol -- the miniature World War II-era town built by Mark Hogancamp -- American and German soldiers converged simultaneously -- not to fight, but to "be friendly with each... 00:37
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Independent Lens | Marwencol | Was I a Bad Guy...Was I Mean? | PBS (#1220)
After nine days in a coma and 40 days in the hospital, Mark was discharged with little memory of his previous life. He began to ask others what kind of a person he was, in order to rebuild a sense... 00:31
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Independent Lens | Marwencol | Action and Adventure! Romance and Redemption! | PBS (#1220)
After being beaten into a coma, Mark Hogancamp is left brain damaged and traumatized. He devises his own brand of therapy by constructing a 1/16th-scale World War II-era town in his backyard, and... 02:18
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Independent Lens | Marwencol | Two Thumbs Up From the Star of the Show! | PBS (#1220)
Mark Hogancamp reflects on the finished film with filmmaker Jeff Malmberg, but shares his most glowing review for a surprise caller. 02:35
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Independent Lens | Marwencol | Imagination Unlimited...But Only 27 Barbies | PBS (#1220)
Alter-egos and fantasies abound in the tiny (literally) town of Marwencol, where Mark's customized doppelgangers play out whatever he and his friends can dream up. 00:37
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Sesame Street | Air Bear | PBS
An artist makes a bear with some plastic bags. Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and... 01:49
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Independent Lens | Waste Land | Director Lucy Walker | PBS (#1219)
Director Lucy Walker discusses her Oscar-nominated documentary Waste Land, which is coming to Independent Lens on April 19 at 10pm (check local listings). The film follows Brazilian artist Vik... 01:39
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Independent Lens | Waste Land | Lucy Walker's Fascination with Garbage | PBS (#1219)
Waste Land Director Lucy Walker discusses her fascination with garbage and explains how she partenred up with Brazilain artist Vik Muniz to make the film. 01:49
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Independent Lens | Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child | The Wunderkind of the Lower East Side | PBS (#1218)
In his short career, Jean-Michel Basquiat was a wunderkind and a phenomenon. Discovered through for his graffiti art in the late 1970s on the Lower East Side, he sold his first painting to Deborah... 00:28











