James Blue Trailers
The Treasure of His Youth: The Photographs of Paolo Di Paolo TrailerWho Killed Fourth Ward? Trailer
The Treasure of His Youth: The Photographs of Paolo Di Paolo TrailerWho Killed Fourth Ward? Trailer
Total trailers found: 16
01 January 1974
Harambee is a traditional Swahili chant meaning heave-ho or pull together the slogan for a united Kenya.
23 October 2021
The life of the legendary Italian photojournalist Paolo Di Paolo through his photographs, which capture the essence of a fascinating and turbulent Italy, the one inhabited by Anna Magnani and Pier Paolo Pasolini, a country that no longer exists.
06 June 1962
The son of a French colonialist in Algeria returns to Algeria after learning that his father is ill. Memories from childhood return.
31 December 1964
The March, also known as The March to Washington, is a 1964 documentary film by James Blue about the 1963 civil rights March on Washington.
01 January 1978
Originally founded as Freedman’s Town after the Civil War, The Fourth Ward is one of the oldest and most culturally significant black communities in Houston, Texas.
10 October 1966
Abner Hale, a rigid and humorless New England missionary, marries the beautiful Jerusha Bromley and takes her to the exotic island kingdom of Hawaii, intent on converting the natives.
01 January 1974
This film demonstrates the time-honored solutions to the problems associated with the Boran's dependence on cattle for living.
01 January 1974
Traditionally confined to the roles of life-givers, nurturers and homemakers, Boran women of Kenya are slowly realizing the importance of education and the difference it can make in their lives.
01 January 1968
"This Oscar-nominated short subject documentary film discusses the issue of how to feed a growing world population.
01 January 1974
In the midst of a traditional herding territory, a growing town and a new road encroach upon a once-isolated desert people.
31 August 1957
Johan van der Keuken's first film is a uniquely beautiful portrait of Paris at dawn.
10 October 1960
A sublime documentary on childhood and bereavement that’s one of several shorts the filmmaker completed while working in Algeria for Georges Derocles’s company Les Studios Africa, for whom he would shortly make his breakthrough feature The Olive Trees of Justice.
05 March 1948
"Clio Capers" is a short film about the Clio Club, the Latin club James Blue belonged to at Jefferson High School in Portland, Oregon.
15 July 1962
"A Letter from Colombia" (1963) was written, directed, and narrated by James Blue, with cinematography by Stevan Larner.
11 September 1962
"Evil Wind Out" (1963) was written, directed, and narrated by James Blue, with cinematography by Stevan Larner.
13 June 1962
"The School at Rincon Santo" (1963) was written, directed, and narrated by James Blue as part of his "Colombia Trilogy.