Bob Holman

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SlamNation
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SlamNation

Jan 01, 1998
Director Paul Devlin's fast-paced documentary follows four bards as they head to the 1996 National Poetry Slam in Portland, OR. The competition begins with the Grand Slam tournament at New York City's Nuyorican Poets Café, and then it's off to the nationals for chaps Saul Williams, Beau Sia, Mums the Schemer and Jessica Care Moore. The quartet vies against 26 other teams from across the country in a dramatic contest awash with tension, enmity and controversy.
Documentary
Slam
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Slam

Oct 07, 1998
Ray Joshua, mi-rappeur, mi-poète, vit à Dodge City, cité à haut risque. Lorsqu'il est arrêté en possession de drogue, il se retrouve plongé dans l'impitoyable univers carcéral de l'état de Washington. En prison, il rencontre Lauren Bell, qui enseigne la littérature et le pousse à cultiver son don.
Drama
Language Matters with Bob Holman
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There are over 6,000 languages in the world. We lose one every two weeks. Hundreds will be lost within the next generation. By the end of this century, half of the world's languages will have vanished. Language Matters with Bob Holman is a two hour documentary that asks: What do we lose when a language dies? What does it take to save a language?
History
Language Matters with Bob Holman
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There are over 6,000 languages in the world. We lose one every two weeks. Hundreds will be lost within the next generation. By the end of this century, half of the world's languages will have vanished. Language Matters with Bob Holman is a two hour documentary that asks: What do we lose when a language dies? What does it take to save a language?
History
Khonsay: Poem of Many Tongues
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Khonsay: Poem of Many Tongues is a tribute and call to action for linguistic diversity. A 15-minute motion poem (poem on film), each line comes from a different treasure or minority language. 48 speakers each speak in their mother tongues, as line by line, language by language, the poem is created.
Beside Myself
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Beside Myself

Nov 09, 2024
Step outside yourself, look back at yourself, whom do you see? That’s the question Bob Holman asks in his poem “Beside Myself.” A small band of Bob's friends voice the poem in alternating identities for this meditative reflection on A.I. and the life cycle of the creative process.
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