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''Tarantella'' aired only once, on episode 1313 of ''Image Union'' on September 12th, 1990. Image Union was a television series created by Tom Weinberg that aired on Chicago's PBS station WTTW. It showcased independent films created by artists, activists, and community groups.
''Tarantella'' aired only once, on episode 1313 of ''Image Union'' on September 12th, 1990. Image Union was a television series created by Tom Weinberg that aired on Chicago's PBS station WTTW. It showcased independent films created by artists, activists, and community groups.


Tom Weinberg, the creator of ''Image Union'', founded the Media Burn Independent Video Archive (mediaburn.org) in 2003.<ref>[https://mediaburn.org/about-us/ Media Burn Archive "About Us" page.]Retrieved 18 Jul '21</ref> On this website, over 8000 videos are featured, including over 150 episodes of ''Image Union''. However, episode 1313 was not originally included in this collection.
Tom Weinberg, the creator of ''Image Union'', founded the Media Burn Independent Video Archive (mediaburn.org) in 2003.<ref>[https://mediaburn.org/about-us/ Media Burn Archive "About Us" page.] Retrieved 18 Jul '21</ref> On this website, over 8000 videos are featured, including over 150 episodes of ''Image Union''. However, episode 1313 was not originally included in this collection.


In March of 2021, Henry Adams began a personal lost media hunt for ''Tarantella''. He emailed Tom Weinberg, who connected him with Jamie Ceaser, the producer of ''Image Union'' at the time that ''Tarantella'' aired. Ceaser contacted the WTTW librarian to try and find the episode in the archives. On April 21, 2021, Adams received an email stating that the WTTW librarian had found the film. In May, the episode was digitized, and eventually sent to Media Burn. On July 12, 2021, Media Burn uploaded episode 1313 of ''Image Union'' to Vimeo.<ref>[https://vimeo.com/574068624 Official Vimeo upload of ''Image Union'' episode 1313.]Retrieved 18 Jul '21</ref> Due to a lack in communication, it wasn't until July 17, 2021 that Henry Adams discovered it had been uploaded.
In March of 2021, Henry Adams began a personal lost media hunt for ''Tarantella''. He emailed Tom Weinberg, who connected him with Jamie Ceaser, the producer of ''Image Union'' at the time that ''Tarantella'' aired. Ceaser contacted the WTTW librarian to try and find the episode in the archives. On April 21st, 2021, Adams received an email stating that the WTTW librarian had found the film. In May, the episode was digitized, and eventually sent to Media Burn. On July 12th, 2021, Media Burn uploaded episode 1313 of ''Image Union'' to Vimeo.<ref>[https://vimeo.com/574068624 Official Vimeo upload of ''Image Union'' episode 1313.] Retrieved 18 Jul '21</ref> Due to a lack in communication, it wasn't until July 17th, 2021 that Henry Adams discovered it had been uploaded.


==Gallery==
On August 11, 2021, Syncopy Inc., Christopher Nolan's production company, took notice to a YouTube upload and copyright striked it. On August 16, 2021, it was also taken down from Vimeo (the official Image Union episode upload) and archive.org, both also by Syncopy on behalf of Christopher Nolan. The archive.org upload was only ever linked on this page, so someone from Nolan's team likely was lurking on the Lost Media Wiki. Several mirrors still exist on the internet, mostly on non-English websites.
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://mediaburn.org/video/image-union-1313-halloween-fright/ Media Burn Archive's page on ''Image Union, episode 1313: Halloween Fright''.] Retrieved 18 Jul '21
*[https://mediaburn.org/video/image-union-1313-halloween-fright/ Media Burn Archive's page on ''Image Union, episode 1313: Halloween Fright''.]
*[http://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/150658321 British Film Institute page on ''Tarantella''.] Retrieved 18 Jul '21
*[http://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/150658321 British Film Institute page on ''Tarantella''.]


==References==
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Revision as of 00:20, 22 September 2021

Tarantella title card.png

Title card for the short film.

Status: Found

Date found: 17 Jul 2021

Found by: Henry Adams

Tarantella is the debut short film of director Christopher Nolan. He produced it alongside filmmaker Roko Belic sometime between 1989 and 1990. Nolan and Belic, on top of producing the film, also star in it.

Tarantella aired only once, on episode 1313 of Image Union on September 12th, 1990. Image Union was a television series created by Tom Weinberg that aired on Chicago's PBS station WTTW. It showcased independent films created by artists, activists, and community groups.

Tom Weinberg, the creator of Image Union, founded the Media Burn Independent Video Archive (mediaburn.org) in 2003.[1] On this website, over 8000 videos are featured, including over 150 episodes of Image Union. However, episode 1313 was not originally included in this collection.

In March of 2021, Henry Adams began a personal lost media hunt for Tarantella. He emailed Tom Weinberg, who connected him with Jamie Ceaser, the producer of Image Union at the time that Tarantella aired. Ceaser contacted the WTTW librarian to try and find the episode in the archives. On April 21st, 2021, Adams received an email stating that the WTTW librarian had found the film. In May, the episode was digitized, and eventually sent to Media Burn. On July 12th, 2021, Media Burn uploaded episode 1313 of Image Union to Vimeo.[2] Due to a lack in communication, it wasn't until July 17th, 2021 that Henry Adams discovered it had been uploaded.

On August 11, 2021, Syncopy Inc., Christopher Nolan's production company, took notice to a YouTube upload and copyright striked it. On August 16, 2021, it was also taken down from Vimeo (the official Image Union episode upload) and archive.org, both also by Syncopy on behalf of Christopher Nolan. The archive.org upload was only ever linked on this page, so someone from Nolan's team likely was lurking on the Lost Media Wiki. Several mirrors still exist on the internet, mostly on non-English websites.

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