Rewind



In May of 2006, Sarah Hoese opened Rewind, a tiny clothing and accessories shop on Johnson Street in NE Minneapolis. It was chock full of vintage and one-of-a-kind contemporary goodness. After multiple moves, expansions and locations, Rewind found the single perfect home at 2852 Johnson Street NE. Rewind Peach is the only flavor I have tried so far. There will be more. I don't know how they make it taste so good, but I am not mad about it. I have it every day and I swear it gives me the energy to get the stuff done during the day that I dread doing. I have had some health issues lately so this is really helping me get through!

The REWIND statement positions the file associated with the specified unit to its initial point.

Note -

Use the TOPEN() routines to rewind tape devices. See the Fortran Library Reference Manual for details.

REWINDu

REWIND ([UNIT=] u [,IOSTAT=ios] [, ERR= sCollapse])

Parameter

Description

u

Unit identifier of an external unit connected to the fileu must be connected for sequential access, or append access.

ios

I/O specifier, an integer variable or an integer array element

s

Error specifier: s must be the label of an executable statement in the same program in which this REWIND statement occurs. The program control is transferred to this label in case of an error during the execution of the REWIND statement.

Description

The options can be specified in any order.

Rewind Dc

Rewinding a unit not associated with any file has no effect. Likewise, REWIND in a terminal file has no effect either.

Using a REWIND statement on a direct-access file is not defined in the FORTRAN 77 Standard, and is unpredictable.

Examples

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Example 1: Simple form of unit specifier:

Example 2: REWIND with the UNIT=u form of unit specifier and error trap:

About the Documentary

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Made up of home video footage that reveals a long-kept secret, Sasha Joseph Neulinger’s Rewind is a brave and wrenching look at his childhood and his journey to reconcile his past. By probing the gap between image and reality, the film depicts both how little and how much a camera can capture.

For as long as Neulinger can remember, a video camera was ever-present, with his father constantly filming—from birthday parties and hockey games to holidays. But his father’s camera, trained on the frequent gatherings of a tight-knit family, was also documenting a hidden secret, the revelation of which would lead to a media firestorm, a high-stakes court battle, and a generational reckoning. An intensely personal project six years in the making, featuring first-hand interviews with Neulinger’s family, and the law enforcement and mental health professionals on the front lines of subsequent legal battles, Rewind reframes the perspective on traumatic events from Sasha’s childhood, this time placing him in control of the camera, firmly at the helm of his own narrative.

As each frame of footage unfolds, so, too, do the layers of this complex and affecting survivor story, the heartbeat of which is Neulinger’s vulnerability, bravery, and enduring positivity, against all odds.

The Filmmakers

Sasha Joseph Neulinger is the co-founder and head of production at Step 1 Films. After finishing film school at Montana State University, he discovered the raw materials that would propel him to tell the story of his life. An autobiographical film years in the making, Rewind premiered at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival where it received a special jury mention. The film was Sasha’s feature-length directorial debut.

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