American Library Association Video Round Table Announces 2009 Notable Videos for Adults

Denver, CO (PRWEB) February 2, 2009

The American Library Association (ALA) Video Round Table Notable Videos Committee has compiled its 2009 list of Notable Videos for Adults, a list of fifteen outstanding programs released on video within the past two years and suitable for all libraries serving adults. Its purpose is to call attention to recent video releases that make a significant contribution to the world of video recordings. The selections were made during the ALA Midwinter Meeting in Denver, Colorado.

The winning titles are:

The Business of Being Born. 87 min. New Line Home Video. DVD: $ 27.98 (Available most distributors)

Cats of Mirikitani. 74 min. Arts Alliance America. DVD: $ 29.95. (Available most distributors)

Deep Water. 93 min. IFC Films. DVD: $ 24.95. (Available most distributors)

Fat Chance. 52 min. Icarus Films. DVD: $ 390.

How I Am. 49 minutes. Fanlight Productions. DVD: $ 249.

Miss Navajo. 53 min. The Cinema Guild. DVD: $ 295.00

No End In Sight. 102 min. Magnolia Home Entertainment. DVD: $ 19.99. (Available most distributors)

The Order of Myths. 80 min. Cinema Guild (with PPR): DVD: $ 395.00. http://cinemaguild.com/ New Yorker Video: DVD: $ 29.99.

Price of Sugar. 90 minutes. New Yorker Films. DVD: $ 29.99. (Available most distributors)

Sharkwater. 90 minutes. Warner Home Video. DVD: $ 19.99. (Available most distributors) http://www.sharkwater.com/

Steal a Pencil for Me. 94 min. Westlake Entertainment. DVD: $ 24.98. (Available most distributors)

To See If I’m Smiling. 60 min. Women Make Movies. DVD: $ 295.00 for Universities, Colleges & Institutions; $ 89.00 for K-12, Public Libraries & Select Groups.

War Dance. 107 min. THINKfilm. DVD: $ 24.99. (Available most distributors)

What Remains: The Life and Work of Sally Mann. 80 min. Zeitgeist Films. DVD: $ 29.99.

White Light, Black Rain. 86 minutes. Films Media Group (with PPR): DVD: $ 169.95 http://ffh.films.com/; HBO Home Video: DVD: $ 19.98 (Available most distributors)

Members of the 2008-09 committee are: Chair, Meghann Matwichuk, University of Delaware Library; Nora Dimmock, University of Rochester, New York; Tom Ipri, University of Nevada – Las Vegas; Cynthia Knight, Hunterdon County Library (N.J.); Chet Mulawka, San Mateo (Calif.) County Library; Jeff Pearson, University of Michigan; Sam Readman, Miami-Dade (Fla.) Public Library; Joan Skowronski, Hillsborough(Fla.)County Public Library; and Sue-Ellen Beauregard, consultant, Booklist magazine, Chicago.

For more information about the list and the Video Round Table please visit:

http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/rts/vrt/initiatives/notablevideos/index.cfm

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