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Returning home to rebuild their shattered lives, a group of Liberian child soldiers discover their new identities as peacebuilders through the art of photography.   
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In recognition of the 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps, this hour-long radio documentary will portray experiences of volunteers from every decade, in every region, using audio they recorded while serving. The archive recordings from the field will be complemented by contemporary interviews with the returned Peace Corps volunteers and with historians who've written about the Peace Corps.    
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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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COOKED, a feature documentary film and engagement campaign, starts with one of thedeadliest heat waves in U.S. history and evolves into a serious yet quirkyexploration into the politics of disaster. Along the way, it presents questions and "best-case" scenarios - the kind every U.S.city could (and should) ask, answer and strive for.

What if poverty were treated as if it were an "emergency"? Can we turn the nation's obsessionwith "disaster preparedness" [fast becoming a growth industry] into amovement built on the preemptive power of community resilience?

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Coexist is a documentary and educational outreach project that includes a 40-minute film, a standards-aligned Teacher's Workbook, and curricular and technical support, which together constitute a ready-to-use toolkit for teachers and staff who aim to strengthen social and emotional learning, and programs to prevent violence and bullying. Coexist is a documentary and educational outreach project that includes a 40-minute film, a standards-aligned Teacher's Workbook, and curricular and technical support, which together constitute a ready-to-use toolkit for teachers and staff who aim to strengthen social and emotional learning, and programs to prevent violence and bullying. We work with individual middle and high schools and school districts, and serve youth development organizations, and colleges and universities. Coexist is a project of amazo productions LLC, a documentary film production and educational outreach organization. -->
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Sun Come Up is a character-driven documentary that follows the relocation of some of the world’s first climate change refugees, the Carteret Islanders – a matrilineal society of 3,000 people living on a chain of low-lying islands in the South Pacific Ocean.
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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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US Army Private McKinley Nolan vanished forty years ago in Vietnam on the Cambodian frontier. Some say he was captured, some say he was a traitor, others claim he was killed in the Khmer Rouge genocide, and some even say he was an American operative. In 2005 a Vietnam Vet sighted him alive near Tay Ninh, Vietnam. The Disappearance of McKinley Nolan follows one family's journey into the heart of darkness to find the truth.
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This hour-long documentary film portrays a dramatic saga of spirituality and social change, tracing Rabbi Arthur Waskow’s 75-year journey from secular political activism to a deeply spiritual vision of personal healing and social change. Much larger than any single life, Waskow’s story encompasses the American peace, environmental and civil rights movements; the forging of African American-Jewish relationships; the unprecedented renewal of Jewish spiritual life through the remaking of ancient stories and prayers to speak to the present; and a deep commitment to fellowship and common purpose between the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

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FILM FESTIVAL: RWANDA is a documentary feature that follows four young filmmakers in a country recovering from a tragic past.  An intimate portrait of Rwanda's new generation of storytellers and the annual "Hillywood Film Festival" that brings them together.
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