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  • Slums: Cities of Tomorrow

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    Today, one person in six lives in a slum, a squat, or any other precarious dwelling. Governments consider these to be problems and try to eradicate them by building public housing, but most citizens refuse to live in environments that fail to address their reality.

    The documentary Slums: Cities ...

  • Skeleton Sea: The Tides of Tomorrow

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    Two surfers clean beaches by picking up trash and create stunning artworks from it. But living as an artist and idealist in Portugal is not economically profitable and therefore not easy.

  • Sixty Million Years

    Movie

    This is about an endangered species in the US, the desert tortoise.

  • Sitka: A Piano Documentary

    Movie

    The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C. has been presenting concerts alongside its paintings since 1941. Some of the world's leading pianists have played its Steinway Concert D 542016, but they started hearing something wrong with it: the soundboard. This half-hour documentary — named for the...

  • Sisters of Karnataka

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    Sex workers and the struggle against HIV in southern India.

  • Siriri: The Cardinal and The Imam

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    Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic. Rebels are instrumentalizing religion and pushing Christians and Muslims to kill each other. Together with Imam Kobine Lamaya, Cardinal Dieudonné Nzapalainga implores the people not to succumb to the trap of this repetitive scenario. A film about a...

  • Sink or Swim

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    How would you choose to live your life truly knowing your days are numbered? Devin Broadbent is reminded of his mortality on a daily basis. Battling cystic fibrosis, Devin lets ENDPAIN take an inside look into the diseases effects both physically and mentally and his process of living with it.

  • Siege Of Corregidor

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    A story of how 16,000 Americans defended an island of only 9 square kilometers against the enormous might of the Japanese Imperial Army. On May 6, 1942, General Wainwright surrendered the island. Corregidor the 'Invulnerable' Fortress had fallen.

  • Shelter: A Look at Manchester's Homeless

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    With homelessness on the rise in the UK and with more people sleeping rough on the streets than ever, I decided to speak to the homeless people of Manchester to see just how bad it is.
    With the council only providing a 'snap shot' of the true statistics of how bad the situation really is, we go o...

  • She's Electable Melissa Young

    Movie

    Melissa Young is running for Town Council in Mendham New Jersey. She is a uniquely qualified candidate!

  • Shared Origins

    Movie

    Zoe and Tsehaye were born in Ethiopia and adopted by Lory and Sonya, a lesbian couple living in North Carolina. When the girls are in middle school, Lory takes them to Ethiopia to explore their heritage and connect with people in their birth country. Although her same-sex partnership has been acc...

  • Selfless

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    Everywhere you go heads are down with faces not engaged in one another which brings forth the question, ‘Where are we leading the next generation?’ Anxiety and narcissism are at the height of their existence, while Gen Z has never known life without iPhone in hand, internet, and social networks. ...

  • Second Nature: The Biomimicry Evolution

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    “The conscious emulation of life’s genius is a survival strategy for the human race, a path to a sustainable future. The more our world functions like the natural world, the more likely we are to endure on this home that is ours, but not ours alone." – Janine Benyus

    Set in the wilds of South Afr...

  • Searching for Angela Shelton

    Movie

    The survey of women in America says that 70% have been victims of violence.

  • Seal of Saimaa

    Movie

    Two brothers in a canoe in search of an endangered seal.

  • Seabees Report: European Operations

    Movie

    This World War II Documentary looks at the contributions of U.S. Navy Seabees during the invasions of Sicily, Italy, and Normandy.

  • Science of the Soul

    Movie

    Do human beings have souls? From the beginning of human awareness – no matter the context and no matter the age – the answer was always “yes”. All cultures have universally argued that human beings are “ensouled”. About a hundred years ago, however, scientists decided that the “soul” is not a pro...

  • Sacred Transformations

    Movie

    Change that only looks skin deep.

  • Sacred Fire

    Movie

    A small town gathers to celebrate a much loved saint. Indissoluble friendships are born, between faith, miracles and the lighting of a six-meter fire.

  • STAND

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    STAND, the award winning documentary, takes viewers on a journey through the waters of B.C.'s west coast. Through the stories of an aboriginal high school class building their own stand-up paddleboards as a form of protest, the efforts of expedition stand-up paddler Norm Hann, and the powerful su...

  • SLACKER

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    Slacker takes our viewer beneath the crust at Moab’s illusive Fruit Bowl; revealing the truth that lies just beneath the surface at the annual GGBY Thanksgiving celebration. This grassroots gathering brings together all walks of life, seething with passion for life and aerial expression. At it’s ...

  • S.O.B. and the Legend of Alan Schafer

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    A documentary about the world's biggest Mexican themed roadside attraction, South of the Border and its eccentric owner Alan Schafer. This film explores SOB's humble beginnings and Schafer's larger than life story as he fought the KKK, and ended up serving time in jail for voting fraud.

  • Rude Dude

    Movie

    Legendary and award-winning comic book artist Steve "The Dude" Rude confronts the extreme suffering he experiences caused by his bi-polar disorder and decides at age 53 to leave the industry that made him famous to pursue a new and quieter lifestyle, out of the comic book limelight, as a fine art...

  • Rouge Ciel

    Movie

    The Japanese Kunizo Matsumoto cannot read nor write, yet he has invented a form of writing that is both
    beautiful and enigmatic.

    The American George Widener, who is capable of memorizing events of the last 1,500 years, can also predict the
    future, which he inscribes in his “magic squares.“

    Fern...