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Movie Jumbo is a film, produced by the Humble Brothers. It premiered on 29 April 1970 and instantly became very popular. This film is the first commercial slide show to use a soundtrack as well as include slides from other sources outside of the film. It was shot in color using a 16mm camera with Eastman Kodak Vision 200 film stock and edited using dailies from two 35mm cameras. The movie set out to redefine motion pictures, commenting on how motion pictures "changed so much in so many ways." This movie has been a huge success because its content encourages audiences to think about what they want their imagery to mean, even if they can't put it into words. The movies subject matter was controversial at the time, however, due to its subject matter, the movie was banned in the United Kingdom. The music for this film (which was also released separately) is by David Shire. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048656/ http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/movie_jumbo/#!topmovies=1&sort=votes https://www.imdb. com/title/tt0048656/ http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/movie_jumbo/?content=home https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048656/?ref_=nv_sr_2 http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/movie_jumbo/#!topmovies=1&sort=votes "Minute by Minute" is a short film directed by acclaimed filmmaker Mark Cousins, who also produced the film with Peter Malyon, Kerstin Auch and Jim Clark. The film was nominated for an Academy Award in 1992 for best documentary short subject. The film's subject is the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. It has been noted for its lyrical beauty, musical score by Richard Harvey and use of archive footage. "Minute by Minute" was screened at the following film festivals: Sundance Film Festival, Montreal World Film Festival, AFI FEST(American Film Institute), Edinburgh International Film Festival, Berlin Film Festival, Chicago International Film Festival, New York City Underground Film Festival, Mill Valley Film Festival & the Rotterdam International Film festival. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Documentary in 1991 at the 62nd Academy Awards. In 1993 a book was published of photographs taken by Albert Ross, a member of the "Life Magazine" staff. The effect on the world is really astonishing with most people looking up to see what they have been neglecting. The images in the book are from then until now with most being from the US and Europe with a few from Asia and Africa. https://www.google. 81eaaddfaf 28

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