Film Category: Invited

Sons of Cuba
Andrew Lang

A hot Havana night and the punches are hitting hard in the outdoor ring. Cuba has ruled the world’s boxing ring for several decades. But…

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The Beaches of Agnès
Agnès Varda

This cinematic autobiography by celebrated French filmmaker Agnès Varda unfolds in a luminous series of recollections from her extraordinarily rich life. In her eighties during…

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Food, Inc.
Robert Kenner

Looking beyond the pastoral images gracing grocery store shelves, director Robert Kenner serves up a revealing look at the way food is produced in America.…

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24 City
Jia Zhang-Ke

In Chengdu, China, the government is closing state-owned factory 420 to make way for a high-end apartment complex called 24 City. In this partially fictionalized…

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7915 KM
Nikolaus Geyrhalter

7915 KM offers a surprising look at the 2007 Dakar Rally, a mind-boggling off-road race spanning the 7,915 kilometers between Paris and Senegal. Rather than…

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Anatomy — Skin, Heart, Muscle
Rhys Graham, Amy Gebhardt, Natasha Gadd

In the spirit of Renaissance triptychs, Anatomy presents three distinct portraits, by three different directors, each one fascinating in its individuality yet relating to the…

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Blind Loves
Juraj Lehotský

How do you search when you cannot see? As stunning cinematically as it is emotionally, this film gives new and tender meaning to the old…

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Earth Days
Robert Stone

Robert Stone’s sweeping history of the modern environmental movement serves as both inspiration and warning. Blending stunning archival footage with eyewitness accounts, the film traces…

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Every Little Step
James D. Stern, Adam Del Deo

Every Little Step follows the casting of the 2006 revival of Michael Bennett’s A Chorus Line, one of the most beloved musicals of all time…

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FLOW: For Love of Water
Irena Salina

North Carolina is suffering from historic drought. But a drought isn’t just about a lack of rain. It’s not just a natural disaster. It is…

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