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Granito
by Paco de Onis
Sometimes a film makes historyit doesn't just document it. So it is with Granito: How to Nail a Dictator, the astonishing new film by Pamela Yates. Part political thriller, part memoir, Granito is a riveting and haunting tale. More >
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Weightless
by Faith Pennick
Fat girls rule the water in Weightless, a short documentary film about a scuba diving camp for plus-size women. The film depicts larger women as they are rarely seen: as physically active, and not consumed by the need or expectation to be thin. More >
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Frontier Youth
by John Kane
Ray, Ariel, and Alondra are young people growing up in Agua Prieta, Mexico, and Douglas, Arizonaneighboring border towns, divided by a steel border fence, and marked by high levels of border security and undocumented migration.
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Sunshine
by Karen Skloss
An intimate portrait of two generations of unwed mothers, Sunshine offers a rare glimpse at today's American family, as filmmaker Karen Skloss explores her own unplanned pregnancy and decision to keep the child as a single mother. More >
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Drunks
by Peter Cohn
In this groundbreaking 1996 feature film about Alcoholics Anonymous, an Oscar winner, two Oscar nominees and group of highly regarded major film actors gathered in a church basement in New York City to portray a group of alcoholics at an AA meeting. More >
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