ISO file / 2 hrs., 50 mins. + extras / Color and B & W /
NTSC / 2004
Quotes from the DVD back cover:
\"Back by popular demand, \'Full Frame Documentary
Shorts Volume 2\' presents a brand new crop of quality
shorts to audiences hungry for a second helping. The
preeminent documentary film festival in North America,
Full Frame (www.fullframefest.org) showcases over 100
documentaries each year (in association with the \'New York
Times\' and a board that includes Martin Scorsese, Ken
Burns, and Barara Kopple.) Featuring 7 new films that
encompass a diverse range of topics and styles, this
latest collection is your invitation to revisit Full Frame
and experience the best of the best in documentary
shorts!\"
Crowfilm
by Edward P. Davee
A captivatingly atmospheric and experimental film in
the tradition of \'Winged Migration\', CROWFILM is a
multi-media celebration of the crow, its world, and its
relation to ours.
Ms. Alabama Nursing Home
by Anne Paas
A documentary about beauty, aging, and going for the
crown, this touching and uplifting film follows and
82-year old beauty queen on her quest to become MS.
ALABAMA NURSING HOME.
Nutria
by Ted Gesing
Irreverently hilarious, NUTRIA tells the story of the
Argentine swamp rat that is both destroying the wetlands
of Louisiana and rapidly becoming the region\'s latest
culinary delicacy.
Album
by Barbara Bird
Hauntingly personal and intimate, ALBUM presents the
creation and destruction of a \"typical American family\"
through the pairing of old silent home movies with
revelatory oral commentary from the family members today.
Wood Island
by Kate T. Williamson
An insightful observation on a community in East
Boston adjacent to Logan Airport, WOOD ISLAND shows how
religion, work, and tradition intersect amid the constant
buzz of planes in a community seemingly unchanged by time.
Have You Seen This Man?
by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck
An exploration of New York City\'s post-modern
consumer market, this smart and funny film follows
artist/businessman Geoff Lupo as he advertises all over
the city selling useless trinkets from pen caps to stale
crackers.
Iwo Jima: Memories in Sand
by Beret E. Strong and John Tweedy
Weaving interviews with survivors and extraordinary
archival footage of Iwo Jima, IWO JIMA: MEMOIRIES IN SAND
is a powerful and lyrical account of one of the deadliest
battles of modern warfare.\"
DVD was compressed to 4300 MB (approximately 58% of
original) using DVD Shrink. Publisher is Docurama
(docurama.com).