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Make It Real (Newsreel #)
MAKE IT REAL documents a protest agains the first Earth Day.
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Marriage Equality: Byron Rushing And The Fight For Fairness
A documentary that connects the Lesbian and Gay Marriage Equality movement with the Black Civil Rights Movement.
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Masizakhe: Building Each Other
This documentary explores the role of art, social activism and Hip-Hop in South Africa’s education system after the end of Apartheid.
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Mi Otro Yo (My Other Self)
MI OTRO YO looks at the work of Chicano artists living in California.
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Mother
MOTHER follows labor activist Lee So-seon, who for over 40 years organized for workers’ rights in South Korea.
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Mr. Devious
This documentary on South African Hip-Hop artist Mr. Devious presents his hardcore style of rapping about ghetto life in Cape Flats, and his untimely murder.
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Nas: Time Is Illmatic
NAS: TIME IS ILLMATIC delves deep into the making of Nas’ 1994 debut album, Illmatic, and the social conditions that influenced its creation.
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No Bois Man No Fraid
A Feature Length documentary film on Kalinda Stick fighting in Trinidad and Tobago
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Of Kites and Borders
OF KITES OF BORDERS tells the story of the daily struggle to be a child living on the US-Mexico border through the eyes of four working children in the city of Tijuana.
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On The Map
Intra-Caribbean migration from Guyana to Barbados.
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Our Lady Queen of Harlem: A Portrait of Faith and Rebellion
On a crumbling sidewalk in the heart of Spanish Harlem, a small but impassioned group of women are fighting for their community.
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Our Word: The Story of San Francisco de Moxos
In this docudrama, elders of the San Francisco de Moxos community tell the story of the courageous pioneers who founded their village in the Bolivian Amazons and the indigenous “cabildo”, or neighborhood council, that defended their territory from the influence of outsiders, or “carayanas”.
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Out: The Making of a Revolutionary
Convicted of the 1983 U.S. Capitol Bombing, and "conspiring to influence, change, and protest policies and practices of the United States government through violent and illegal means", Laura Whitehorn, an out lesbian and one of six defendants in the Resistance Conspiracy Case, spent 14 years in prison.
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Outside Lookin' In
Urban Latino youth reflect on the World Trade Center tragedy, their personal experiences that day, in addition to more pervasive questions and topics as to why it happened, patriotism and the government's response to the attack.
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Ọya: Something Happened On The Way To West Africa!
Media artist Seyi Adebanjo tells a tale not often heard about gender and indigenous Yorùbá spirituality.
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Photos of Angie
PHOTOS OF ANGIE tells the story of Mexican-American transgender teenager Angie Zapata, who was murdered in a hate crime in rural Greeley, Colorado in 2008.
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Promise and Unrest
An intimate portrayal of a migrant woman performing global care work and long-distance motherhood in her role as sole provider for an extended family back in the Philippines.
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Punta Soul
Chronicles the evolution of popular Garifuna music from Belize and explores the role of the music in Belize's cultural awakening.
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Quienes Son?
An eight minute journey in search of "extraterrestrial" life in Cuba.
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Race Against Prime Time
An award winning documentary about TV news and racial conflict in Miami.
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Radio Haiti
New York's Haitian community take it to the bridge to protest a year of mortal policing.
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Resilience
Stories of Single Black Mothers.
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Reunion: West Indian Women at War
In 1943, 300 middle-class “coloured” women from across the West Indies were recruited to the ATS, a branch of the British Army during WW2.
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Rezoning Harlem: The Battle over Harlem's Future
A shocking exposé of how a group of ordinary citizens, passionate about the future of their legendary neighborhood, are systematically shut out of the city’s decision-making process.
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Saints Rising
Saints Rising is a documentary presenting the voices of New Orleans years after Hurricane Katrina and the breech of the levees.
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Salty Dog Blues
SALTY DOG BLUES looks at a group of U.S.merchant marines from 1937-1989; their relationship to the National Maritime Union, a union merger, and a dispute over lost health benefits.
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San Francisco State: On Strike a.k.a. San Francisco State Sit In (Newsreel #26)
A documentary of the now famous San Francisco State strike of 1968-69.
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Sanctuary: An Expression of Conscience
Refugees of the Salvadoran Civil War flee persecution and death only to be denied sanctuary under the U.S. Refugee Act.
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Self Defense
An interview with a veteran of the Mujahedeen from the Soviet war in Afghanistan provides a revealing look at the relationship between personal conviction and global politics.
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Solitary Alchemist, The
What happens when talent isn’t enough?
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Student Movement in Indonesia: 15 Years Later
To mark the 15th anniversary of the 1998 student movement in Indonesia, filmmaker Tino Saroengallo interviews former leaders of the student movement.
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Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes
A treasure trove of rescued tapes revives the golden age of reggae music and reveals the fascinating story behind one of Jamaica’s most legendary recording studios, Randy’s Studio 17.
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Su-Casa Senior Media Production Workshop Films: 2020 Films
A series of short videos made by Mandarin-speaking seniors living in Flushing, Queens, during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The videos showcase their filmmaking abilities and their strength and willingness to share their fears and sorrows during the health crisis.
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Taxi-vala/Auto-Biography
A look at the complexities of migration, displacement, economic empowerment, and the pursuit of the elusive "American dream" within New York's growing South Asian communities.
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The Friends
A coming-of-age story about the friendship between two young Black girls growing up in 1957 Harlem, Phyllisia Cathy from a newly arrived, upwardly mobile Caribbean family, and Edith Jackson, Harlem-born and raised.
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The Insatiable Season
Making Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago.
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The Multiplicity of Us
A series of three short documentary films created by a group of immigrant and first generation women.
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The Other Side of the Water: The Journey of a Haitian Rara Band in Brooklyn
The 20-year journey of an unlikely band of activists who take an ancient music from the hills of Haiti and reinvent it on the streets of Brooklyn.
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The Other Town
Why do neighbors fight? Why do citizens of Greece and Turkey experience mutual dislike and distrust?
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The Survivor’s Project: Voices from the Inside-Out!
The implications of youth, poverty, gangs and gun violence.
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The Way North: Maghrebi Women in Marseille
From Marseille come the stories of North African women making new lives for themselves in tense, complex, contemporary France.
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Three Queer Mice
This short youth-produced animation exposes homophobia to the tune of "Three Blind Mice".
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Tijuana, Nada Mas
Jonathan (“Pollo”) and Enrique (“Gordo”) are 14-year old orphans making their own living on the streets of Tijuana, the busiest frontier city in the world.
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To Light the Spirit
Aymara filmmaker Reynaldo Yujra follows the Kallawayas, healers and spiritual leaders of the Chari community of La Paz.
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Toc Storee
The first in a series by the artist addressing Asian/Pacific Islander Gay experiences, this multilevel narrative explores sexuality, identity, tradition and personal recollection through gay Asian storytelling.
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Trans Lives Matter! Justice for Islan Nettles
A powerful document of a community vigil for Islan Nettles, a Transgender Womyn of Color who was beaten to death in 2013.
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Unspoken
Through letter-writing, a community discussion, and a drag performance, six queer and trans Asian Americans grapple with their queerness and consider what family acceptance might look like.
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Venceremos Brigade (Newsreel #)
A film shot in Cuba in 1970-1971 about two brigades of 500 Americans that went to Cuba in order to show support by breaking the blockade and to help with the sugar harvest of ten million tons.
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Viva Eu! (Long Live Me!)
This documentary is a tribute to Wilton Braga, a visionary artist who was one of the first people to be diagnosed with AIDS in Brazil.
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Voices in the Street
A short on the lives and thoughts of people working on the streets of New York City and their relation to the political process during the 2004 presidential election.
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Walking Home
For the walkers, talkers and those who say nothing.
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What is a Line?
Weaving a narrative of a jilted lover with footage of a train in motion, this video is a darkly comedic study of the physical, psychological and emotional traumas jilted lovers go through.
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Whatever It Takes
WHATEVER IT TAKES follows the amazing first year of a cutting-edge public high school in NYC’s South Bronx.
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Women and Men Are Good Dancers
Dancers from different Indigenous traditions perform "Women and Men are Good Dancers."
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Work and Respect
New updated version includes footage of New York State Governor David Paterson signing the 2010 Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights.
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Zona Intertidal
A fictional essay on the respresssion of Salvadoran teachers during 1979, before the Salvadoran Civil War broke out.
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Heart of Harlem
HEART OF HARLEM traces the life and times of Holcombe Rucker, who founded a summer basketball league while working for New York Citys Parks Department in order to give young people a positive alternative to the streets.
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