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The Secret Life of Adolf Hitler
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1950's television documentary special that includes interviews with Hitler's sister Paula Wolf and a fellow prisoner who was incarcerated with Hitler, actual footage shot by the Nazi's and Eva Braun's rare home movies.
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The Injustice System in America
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According to the Bureau of Justice 49% of all prison inmates nationally are African American compared to their 13% make up of the overall population. Hispanics constitute 17% of the prison population nationally compared to their 10% of the total population. Most inmates are incarcerated due to dr...
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The Color of Fire
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First hand witness to the infamous World War II fire bombing and destruction of his hometown, Dresden, Germany, 15-year-old Diether Warneck lost his girlfriend and bicycled to the front-lines of the war, enlisting in the German army under Hitler's rule. This single decision would haunt him for th...
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Slingbacks and Syrup
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Deep in Vermont lies the mythical town of Beaver Pond. Slingbacks and Syrup uses the documentary form to tell a true tale of a young man who meets The House of LeMay, a family of outrageous drag queens who forever change his life. Through laughter and leadership the young man learns how the LeMay...
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Skull + Bone
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Treme, New Orleans. In a neighborhood plagued with a violent past, one man reflects on its deeply rooted history, its cultural impact and the importance of keeping ancestral traditions alive. They carry stories of resilience and survival and celebrate life, as the precious, fleeting gift it is.
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Skid Row
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"Skid Row" is a 50 square block area in downtown Los Angeles where an average of 90,000 homeless and transient people live on any given night. More than just a place – it’s a way of life, a mind set, the last resort for those who have given up on society and, in many cases, themselves. In the fea...
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Sir Robin Knox-Johnston: Sailing Legend
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Sir Robin Knox-Johnston: Sailing Legend is a feature documentary about possibly the most famous sailor in modern times, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, who was the first man to sail non-stop and alone around the world back 1969. This is the remarkable story of Knox-Johnston's voyage around the world, an...
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She's Revolutionary
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Tarana Burke, civil rights activist and creator of the Me Too movement was featured among other female activists as the Time Person of the Year for 2017. The film explores Tarana’s life as a survivor, activist and mother and how she found the confidence to start a movement telling other survivors...
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Sharks in My Viewfinder
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I do not know exactly how many times I had done it, but I do know that I have never been underwater without a camera. The camera is my constant diving companion. We have thousands of diving hours together. And we have been looking for sharks everywhere we went. We have been diving with whale shar...
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Sandstone
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“Sandstone” is a thought-provoking documentary exploring the heart of the sexual revolution in Southern California in the 1970’s. This legendary mountain top retreat
was a fantasy playground for adults and an important social experiment rolled into one.This film contains nudity and sexual situati... -
Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, DC (1980-90)
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"Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, DC (1980-90)" examines the early DIY punk scene in the Nation's Capital. It was a decade when seminal bands like Bad Brains, Minor Threat, Government Issue, Scream, Void, Faith, Rites of Spring, Marginal Man, Fugazi, and others released their own recor...
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Rip! A Remix Manifesto
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In "RiP: A Remix Manifesto", web-activist and filmmaker Brett Gaylor explores issues of copyright in the information age, mashing up the media landscape of the 20th century and shattering the wall between users and producers.
The film's central protagonist is Girl Talk, a mash-up musician toppin...
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Return to Foretop's Father
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A Native American elder travels to a sacred landmark to conduct a pipe ceremony to bring awareness to negative impacts resulting from the disconnect between nature and modern culture.
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Pui Chan: Kung Fu Pioneer
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Pui Chan: Kung Fu Pioneer chronicles the extraordinary life of kung fu Grandmaster Pui Chan. This immigrant story follows the path of a young boy who learns the value of hard work and perseverance through kung fu to escape the harshness of political oppression and embrace opportunity in a new lan...
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Pollphail
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Creative documentary painting a startling portrait of a village in limbo, through the eyes of two men who share an
obsession with the strange place. Director Matthew Lloyd explores the imagined future for the village, combining
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Play!
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What do Bingo and Sponge Bob have in common? Dusan, an eight year old boy trapped in limbo between two polar opposite worlds, spends his time amongst gambling adults in a casino while his imagination is captivated by children's television series. When does one grow up? Let's play and find out!
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Pedro's Bay
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What is the legend of the enchanted Pedro's Bay?
A secret whispered from one to the next. Somewhere on an island far, far away is a parallel life on a forgotten beach—with emerald waves and mushroom forests. Where toucans talk and trees grow full of fruit. Where wine trickles off rocks and merm... -
Passage to Panama: A Musical Journey
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"Passage to Panama: a Musical Journey" is based on the 500 years of Panamanian popular and dance music and other musical trends that impacted isthmian music creating a series of fusions. Jazz from New Orleans, Afro-Cuban music, Calypso from Trinidad and Tobago, as well as regional dances from Fra...