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Terrorism

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From the producers of 'The End of the Line', 'The Flaw' and 'The War Don't See', 'The Greatest Story Ever Sold' is a feature documentary revealing the nuclear industry's 5-decade campaign to sell atomic energy to an unwitting public. Using a combination of compelling personal stories, expert testimony and often blackly comic archive material, the film will delve behind the spin to discover the true costs of nuclear power in the UK, US, Europe and beyond, as well as showing how there IS another way to power all our futures.


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With film and virtual reality, Always in Season takes an integrated transmedia approach to telling the story of the lingering impact of almost a century of lynching African Americans until the mid-1960s.  Our documentary feature highlights the emotional journeys of relatives of the victims, perpetrators and spectators who are turning harm to hope with grassroots efforts towards reconciliation and restorative justice, and our virtual world locale, Always in Season Island, extends the film’s message by giving audiences an experiential look at the social climate that made this form of racial terrorism possible.
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Bassam, a Palestinian and Rami, an Israeli, were once dedicated fighters, yet each one of them experienced the tragic loss of their daughters to the conflict. Instead of seeking revenge they turned from enemies to brothers.
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Cooking Lessons-A Palestinian American Story (working title) turns an intimate lens on what it means to be Palestinian in America through the story of the Hakim family, who were among the first Palestinian refugees granted immigrant visas to America in the 1950s. A feature-length personal documentary narrated by first born son and photographer Najib Joe Hakim and directed by daughter-in-law Laurie Coyle.
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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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Anne Braden: Southern Patriot is a television inquiry into the extraordinary if largely unsung life of Anne Braden, organizer, agitator, Southerner, journalist, feminist, teacher and mentor described as “one of the great figures of our time” by noted historian Jacquelyn Dowd Hall. 

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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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A feature-length documentary film following three Nepalese as they embark on an epic search for their loved ones and others who were detained and "disappeared" during the decade-long civil war in Nepal. 
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Powerful family stories shed a new light on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by examining history through the eyes of Palestinians and the heart of a Jew. This film explores the commonalities of trauma, yearning, immigration, and the harsh realities of injustice and dispossession.
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Voices and Faces of the Adhan: Cairo is a documentary film and audio archiving project about the adhan, or call to prayer, in Cairo – a 1400 year old oral tradition that will change forever in 2010.

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