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How We Got Gay

How We Got Gay

The battle over gay rights is the first great fight for freedom in the 21st century. It has moved ahead of battles over civil rights for African Americans, and equal rights for women. You can say that the last two battles are won. This documentary tells the devastating story of AIDS and its dramatic effect … Read more

In this World

In this World

In the Shamshatoo refugee camp in Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province, there are 53,000 refugees living in subhuman conditions since 1979 with the invasion of the Soviet Union in 2001 with the U.S. bombing and invasion of Afghanistan. The Afghan family and his cousin Enayat Jamal illegally decide to send to London for a better life. Hire coyotes to … Read more

The Invisible War

The Invisible War

The Invisible War is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Kirby Dick and produced by Amy Ziering and Tanner King Barklow about sexual assault in the United States military. It premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, where it received the U.S. Documentary Audience Award.[2] The film has been lauded by advocates, lawmakers, … Read more

Mom, Why Did You Circumcise Me?

Mom, Why Did You Circumcise Me?

This excellent documentary staff, both in English and Dutch with English subtitles, follows Dutch journalist / filmmaker Michael Schaap as he learns from his own mother interviews, circumcision, politicians, Jews, Muslims, a man restored British and American activists. From the author: “I am a born Dutch male who came to Canada in 1981. In most … Read more

After School Arms Club

After School Arms Club

“Mark Thomas puts the arms trade under the spotlight in this special edition of Dispatches, asking how easy it is to broker arms. Working his way through a spider’s web of vast and, in some cases, archaic legislation, Thomas unearths a series of dangerous loopholes, inconsistencies and, even more shocking, simple omissions that would have the most avaricious arms broker … Read more

How to Ikigai | Tim Tamashiro

How to Ikigai | Tim Tamashiro

Have you ever wondered what is your purpose in life? The search for meaning is inside all human beings. But in Japan, that search is even more important. People in Japan have a specific word that “encapsulates the importance of having a life purpose”. Ikigai, the word refers to an individual’s overarching motivator, something that … Read more

Rent A Rasta

Rent A Rasta

When white women flock to Jamaica for a little fun in the sun, they are looking for RandR often not rest and relaxation, but to rent a Rasta according to director J. Michael Seyfert. His revelatory exhibition ‘of the same name sheds light on a barely acknowledged form of sex tourism, namely, white women who … Read more

Mugabe’s Legacy: Zimbabwe’s Forgotten Children

Mugabe’s Legacy: Zimbabwe’s Forgotten Children

Zimbabwe’s Forgotten Children tells the story of three children trying to survive in Robert Mugabe’s Zimbabwe, a country which was once the jewel of Africa but where the infrastructure is now in terminal collapse. Grace, Esther and Obert show us how they not only struggle to put food in their mouths but also desperately seek … Read more