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"The American Revolution" is a feature-length documentary film produced for festival, theatrical, and broadcast release. It's the story of how a radio station, politics and rock and roll changed everything.  
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Vamas a Hablar (Let’s Talk) is a bi-lingual video aimed at Latino/a youth and families to help them work together to prevent unwanted pregnancies and work towards reproductive health through open communication. The video is told from the perspective of Latino teen parents, Spanish speaking adults, some of whom were teen parents themselves, and professionals in the fields of education, health and psychology. It address issues such as information, self-esteem, consequences, culture and parenting styles.
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61-year-old poet and filmmaker leaves his wife and children to partner with his soulmate, a man who's 35 years younger.  The result is a full realization of his unconventional prolific poetic life that inspired many to do as he did and "follow your own weird."

 

 

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"The Need to Move" focuses on a highly topical issue: The current situation of nomadic minorities in Europe. Giving a very personal and unique inside view into Irish Traveller life, this documentary reveals crucial points and discovers the real causes for existing social problems in and between two different societies.
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The Terrors of Basket Weaving is a short film thriller about a woman who becomes possessed after discovering a basket near her beach home.  Based on a short story by Patricia Highsmith, author of The Talented Mr. Ripley.  
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A feature length, two-hour documentary and multimedia outreach project that explores how African American communities have used the medium of photography to construct political, aesthetic and cultural representations of themselves and their world.
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The documentary LOST SPARROW is the culmination of filmmaker Chris Billing's two-year investigation into the tragic deaths of his two adopted Crow Indian brothers, Bobby and Tyler. The two boys were struck and killed by a freight train on June 27, 1978.
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PARIAH is a coming-of-age drama about a black lesbian teenager who struggles internally with self-doubt and juggles multiple ill-fitting identities to please her friends and family.
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A long form documentary focusing on the conflict in a rural village in India between tradition and the "modern" world, as seen through the life of a teenage girl and her extended family, with the help of an American anthropologist who has been intermittently living in and studying the village for over 50 years.
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Not My Life is a feature-length documentary film about the horrifying practices of modern-day slavery and global human trafficking, which affect millions of children, women, and men in virtually every country on earth.

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