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  • Bayo
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    Bayo

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    A detailed film documenting 4 months in the life of Bayo, a striving, young and vibrant reggae artist, as he takes steps to progress through the world of UK reggae in an attempt to get signed to a major label The film exposes the ups and downs of the independent music industry revealing the strug...

  • Battle of the Bulge: 50th Anniversary Reenactment

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    Reenactors from the WWII Historical Federation gather together for the biggest re-creation battle since WWII in the forests of Fort Indian Town Gap, Pennsylvania, 1995. See the largest gathering of tanks, trucks, and troops both Allied and German. This film looks and feels like the original Movie...

  • Bateria

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    The ruins of an ancient military fortress outside Havana have become a clandestine gay cruising spot. The old walls and the rubble give shelter not only to Cuban male homosexuals, but also to a culture of resistance and socialization.

  • Barkley 100

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    The world's most challenging marathon, where failure is the norm. “Barkley 100” is a short documentary that takes a look at the Barkley Marathons, a 100-mile ultramarathon in Tennessee that was inspired by a prison break.

  • Ballou

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    Award winning documentary about the Marching Band "Ballou" from Southeast Washington D.C.

  • Baby Boomerang

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    Mark Arnett starts "Baby Boomerang" with a simple goal: make a documentary about World War II for people, like himself, who don’t like documentaries. He wants to tell the story of his father’s World War II experience to the spoiled, pretentious, and ungrateful baby boomer generation that he belon...

  • Babi & Elvis

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    Babi is going to marry Elvis at Fernando's bar.

  • BY the Way

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    While balancing everyday lives and their relationship, Taylor and Jordan are challenged with facing their own inner demons. Can their love overcome their fear? Can hope overcome doubt? Jordan and Taylor engaged in an age old couples dance of mistrust, insecurity and uncertainty. Each feels they a...

  • Autobiography of a Murderer

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    Filmed in Hawaii State Prison, a convicted murderer talks about his situation and feelings of remorse for taking another man's life. This film is the excerpted core story from the longer short film INSIDE STATE PRISON premiered at the 1980 Los Angeles International Film Exhibition.

  • Autobiography of a Hopi

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    The story of James Koots is told in his own words with his own voice:
    The word "Hopi" means "peaceful people". Autobiography of a Hopi is a documentary short which presents the philosophy of the Hopi through the words of a farmer who still grows corn and lives according to the traditional way of ...

  • Autism: The Road Back

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    Autism: The Road Back charts the personal journey of three families with children who have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. It talks to parents, service providers, and experts in the field about assessment, diagnoses, and options available for treatment, and provides guidance for fam...

  • Authentic: Young Rival's Journey Through Canada

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    Ten years of touring can build much more than friendship, it builds family.

  • Attack! Battle of New Britain

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    Documentary film depicting the attack by Allied forces on the Japanese strong-holds of Arawe Beach and Cape Gloucester, New Britain, in the South Pacific theatre of the Second World War in 1943.

  • At This Table

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    At This Table explores the poetry of Raphael Block, his love for nature and an all encompassing attitude towards life.

  • At Home with the Jedi

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    On the edge of a galaxy far, far away (well Wales, actually) two brothers have established a Star Wars-based belief system that claims 3,000 followers. A domestic portrait about faith, family and future, “At Home with the Jedi” reveals an extraordinary family whose hopes of salvation extend far b...

  • Assume Nothing

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    Many of us assume that there are only two genders and that being female or male follows from the sex of our biological bodies. Inspired by the photographs of acclaimed New Zealand photographer Rebecca Swan, Assume Nothing focuses on the art, photography and performances of five "alternative" gend...

  • Ashes, Wood, and Stardust

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    "Where do we come from? Where do we go? How do we want to die?"

    While woodworking, beekeeping and going on joyrides in his funny car, Mr. Bulisch answers the big questions of his life.

  • Ascent to Powder - Tale of a Ski Town

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    A story about a genuine mountain town in the Canadian Rocky Mountains known as a powder skiing and snowboarding destination with a cool vibe.

    Shot on location in Fernie, British Columbia at Fernie Alpine Resort, FWA Powder Catskiing and Island Lake Catskiing, the film highlights epic turns along...

  • Ascend

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    As a young adult, Jon lost his leg to cancer. Mountain biking has played a critical role in helping him sink his teeth back into life. I am one of many who are lucky to get to call Jon a friend, as he is someone who does three important things for me in my life: he inspires me; he gives me perspe...

  • Asaph

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    A portrait of local Missoula pianist Asaph Adonai and his thoughts on music and life.

  • As We See It - Or What It's Like to Be a Kid in a Pandemic

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    At once brilliant and naive, sobering and whimsical, the voices of children have been all but absent from the discussion of the pandemic that has forever changed our world. But what are they thinking, those who will inherit both our blunders and triumphs? In this short documentary, children under...

  • Art Lake City

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    One of the most unusual places to find street art is Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. We explore some of the best street art in the 801 and it's significance to it's people and our community.

  • Art From the Streets

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    "Art From the Streets" is an award winning, feature length documentary about a program for homeless artists in Austin, Texas, called Art From the Streets. The film tells this story by tracking five of the artists involved in the program over the course of a year. Viewers will visit homeless camps...

  • Around the World with Joseph Stiglitz

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    In this hard-hitting documentary about the perils and promises of globalization, Nobel laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz takes a tour of the world showing us how it can be made to work. Interviews with the president of Ecuador, African tribesmen, South American oil workers, angry farmers in India and t...