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Director(s): Edmon Roch
NEW DOCS
Did a Catalonian double agent almost single-handedly divert Nazi troops from Normandy on D-Day to secure Allied victory? Decide for yourself if the man whom the British code-named Garbo was truly the greatest actor in the world. read more |
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Director(s): n/a
Conversations
Work-in-progress screening of 2010 grant recipients' first feature documentary projects. read more |
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Director(s): Rodrigo Dorfman
NEW DOCS
The tales of five displaced characters, including the filmmaker, intermingle in this boldly paced film to evoke, both through narrative and poetic technique, the exile’s experience of alienation and moral dilemma. read more |
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Director(s): Michele Hozer, Peter Raymont
NEW DOCS
This beautifully crafted portrait of the extraordinary pianist Glenn Gould delves deep into his work and beyond his public persona through never-before-seen footage and interviews with those who knew him best. read more |
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Director(s): Rory Kennedy
Career Award
Through a series of in-depth interviews with American guards who engaged in torture, higher-ranking officers, and detainees, Ghosts of Abu Ghraib reveals that far from the dissenting action of a few, the abuses perpetrated there were inextricably linked to U.S. government policies enacted after 9/11. read more |
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Director(s): Lorraine W. Gray
Thematic Program
From Mexico to the Philippines to Tennessee, this remarkably prescient film, completed in 1986, examines the consequences both at home and abroad of the then relatively new American business practice of outsourcing manufacture and assembly jobs. read more |
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Director(s): Zippi Brand Frank
NEW DOCS
In a global economic chain linking the United States to India to Israel, the incredibly intimate act of baby making has been outsourced. read more |









