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Harry Rasky

Directing

Known For

Being Different
6.8

A tribute to the spirit and humanity of people who are physically different from the average: very tall and very large men and women, a bearded woman and her long-time husband, Siamese twins joined at the midsection, and several little people including actor Billy Barty. We meet some at Gibsonton, Florida, where carnival folk winter. They talk about their lives and accomplishments. The camera also goes on the road to visit a grandfather with a distinctive face, a legless mechanic from Kentucky on a second honeymoon in LA, a marathon runner and motivational speaker who has no feet, a karate student with partial limbs, and an armless, down-to-earth mom in Texas.

Being Different

1981
Tennessee Williams' South
10.0

The brutes and the belles. The gadflies and the good ol' boys. The taboos and the profound truths. They're all part of a tennessee state of mind -- a realm of places, personalities and ideas. Williams is front and center for this exploration, reading from his works, placing them in the context of his life, and serving as guide in visits to his career-shaping refuge in New Orleans and his later-day writing quarters in Key West. Also, dramatizations by distinguished actors -- including Jessica Tandy, Broadway's original Blanche DuBois, in a recreation of her A Streetcar Named Desire triumph -- give flesh-and-bone immediacy to some of the writer's famed works. In his own words. In his own places. The resilient character and memorable characters of one of our greatest writers reside in Tennessee Williams' South.

Tennessee Williams' South

1973
Homage to Chagall: The Colours of Love
6.3

For over three-quarters of a century, Russian-born Marc Chagall set new standards for modern art with his colorful, heartfelt paintings, murals and stained glass works. In rare filmed interviews and looks at his creations Chagall's devotion to his Jewish heritage and his love of humanity is shown.

Homage to Chagall: The Colours of Love

1977
Upon This Rock
9.0

Drama describing the story of the building of Saint Peter's Cathedral, Vatican, Rome.

Upon This Rock

1970
Arthur Miller on Home Ground
10.0

Filmmaker Harry Rasky presents an intimate portrait of Arthur Miller, exploring the playwright’s life, influences, and literary achievements. Through extended interviews, archival materials, and clips from productions of his plays and screenplays, Miller reflects on the themes behind works such as The Crucible and The Misfits, his resistance to McCarthy-era political pressure, and the personal experiences—including his marriage to Marilyn Monroe—that shaped one of the most influential voices in modern American drama.

Arthur Miller on Home Ground

1979
The Day Called X
N/A

Portentously portrays the evacuation of Portland, Oregon, when threatened by a nuclear attack on its state-of-the-art civil defense system.

The Day Called X

1957
The Song of Leonard Cohen
7.4

Harry Rasky, a noted Canadian filmmaker, produced, wrote and directed this fantastic documentary. Filmed in 1979 and 1980, it was first shown on CBC in 1980. It is a warm, affectionate, and revealing 90-minute tribute that focuses on the 1979 tour, the “New Skin” and “Recent Songs” albums and “Death of a Lady’s (and Ladies) Man” book and album. In a highly entertaining fashion, it intercuts live music segments with Cohen comments on life and sometimes on his poems and songs. As with other Cohen items, this film seems more entertaining, and filled with more profundity, viewing after viewing.

The Song of Leonard Cohen

1980
Zoos of the World
N/A

Travel around the globe to some of the best zoos, which are striving to fill a new role that relates directly to environmental education.

Zoos of the World

1970
The War Against the Indians
7.0

This documentary explores the long history of conflict between European settlers and the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, beginning with the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492. Combining historical analysis with interviews featuring Native elders, activists, and artists, the film presents an Indigenous perspective on the centuries of displacement, cultural survival, and political struggle that followed colonization.

The War Against the Indians

1993
The Mystery of Henry Moore
N/A

An intimate portrait of renowned British sculptor Henry Moore, combining an extended interview at his home and studio with archival footage, photographs, and readings from his writings to explore the ideas, influences, and natural forms that shaped his work.

The Mystery of Henry Moore

1984
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Presents paintings by, and interviews with, artists who are survivors of Nazi concentration camps.

To Mend The World

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Documentary about the life of opera singer Teresa Stratas

StrataSphere: Portrait of Teresa Stratas

1983