Mary Ellen Davis · 2007 · 1h4m
A contemplation of occupation, exploitation, documentation and the role of the photographer and his art
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A contemplation of occupation, exploitation, documentation and the role of the photographer and his art
A sympathetic glimpse of a nation of 9,000 people who suffer in silence as the rest of us look the other way.
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Have cyclists reached a critical mass?
A startling and courageous document of four civilians' struggle for survival during Israel's brutal 2006 war on Lebanon.

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An unflinching look at Canada's history of racially segregated schools, and the fight for equal access to quality education.

An archival exploration of the American war machine and its mass media propaganda, spanning from Vietnam to Iraq.
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A documentary about political art and cultural resistance in post-2001 Argentina

A story of four papuanese women experiencing the structural violence against them: tradition, state and capitalism. Also, how they do the fight
The environmental cautionary tale of the Buyat Bay people of Indonesia, who are forced to relocate to escape local mine pollution
A gripping documentary exposé inside the global sex slave trade in women from the former Soviet Bloc.

A hope that the ‘sounds of peace’ may predominate.
A docu-poem about the lives of undocumented workers in Canada
Bridging the gap between consumerism and culture.
The dramatic story of the fight to save the world's sharks.
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DEIR YASSIN REMEMBERED considers the repercussions of a largely forgotten massacre of almost 100 Palestinians in 1948.