Film Category: NEW DOCS
In a country that boasts a system of blind justice for all, Darryl Hunt’s story is a painful reminder of how race and class biases…
MORE ›A personal journey of reconciliation. The director’s stepfather, B. Pule Leinaeng (“Lee”), was an African National Congress (ANC) foot soldier who sacrificed his life for…
MORE ›The civil war in Somalia displaced as many as 12,000 Bantu to refugee camps in Kenya. Brought as slaves during early centuries from Mozambique and…
MORE ›Welcome to the saddle-busting, bone-breaking world of bull riding, where only the toughest cowboys can make it through a season to the final competition where…
MORE ›The civil war in the West African nation of Sierra Leone displaced hundreds of thousands of people from 1991 to 2002. Most found themselves in…
MORE ›Two immigrants are accused of murder and electrocuted after a trial widely recognized as pervaded by intolerance and prejudice. The xenophobia and flagrant abuse of…
MORE ›When rap and the intifada get caught in a hand that holds a mike, songs that yearn to be heard beyond the ghetto walls of…
MORE ›In Macedonia, the Roma community’s self-representation for the camera takes the form of performance. With the music score of a Fellini movie (indeed, the soundtrack…
MORE ›Prison, boycotts, rock ’n’ roll, hard labor, propaganda leaflets dropped from airplanes onto wide-open army bases, mutiny, riots, underground newspapers, coffeehouses, concerts, and demonstrations, small…
MORE ›For artist Simone Aaberg Kærn, the sky represents limitless freedom. When the skies are virtually closed down to civil pilots in the wake of the…
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