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A film by Rick Ray chronicling his journey to meet the Dalai Lama as well as the Dalai Lama's own journey and Tibet's troubled past. Synopsis, links, press and contact information.
Shot over five and a half years, tells the story of the dark, abusive but genuinely loving relationship between two men living on the fringes of society and offers an extraordinary insight into a hidden world.
Film by George Egbuonu showcases Africa from a native's perspective. Film information, production notes, about the soundtrack, weblog, photographs, purchasing options, and links.
Short film by Greg Wolske commemorates the teenage hot rod experience. Film information, director profile, and links.
Documentary film examining the Burning Man festival held annually in the Nevada Desert. Film information, trailer, director's biography, reviews, photographs, quotes, and links.
Feature about the land and people of the Columbia River Basin and the Hanford Nuclear Site. Film overview, trailer, awards, reviews, DVD details, historical background, multimedia, and links.
A film by Pan Nalin on the world's oldest continually practiced healthcare system. Description, director biography, credits, historical background, pictures, and links.
Film about a young woman living with AIDS. Film clips, credits, production notes, and media.
Exploration of modern terrorism as witnessed at a live blues bar in Tel Aviv. Film information, awards and screenings, multimedia, and links.
An insider's look at New York City street booksellers. Film information, venues, trailer, cast and crew, media, press kit, and links.
Frank Didik's film describes how the inhabitants of New York's Chinatown were affected by the destruction of the World Trade Center. Synopsis and photographs.
About a San Francisco theater troupe of hippies and drag queens, circa 1969 - 1972. Includes history, details on the documentary, reviews and links to related material.
Oren Jacoby's film about author and former priest James Carroll explores the ties between Christianity, anti-Semitism, and war. Film overview, reviews, screenings, director's statement, and trailer.
Explains the evolution and implementation of an Australian government initiative called the Building Construction Industry Improvement Act. Synopsis, screenings, promotional materials, downloads, background and contact information, cast and crew, soundtrack details, press, and links.
Covers authors' rights, file sharing and culture in Spain in the Internet era. Originally released as "¡Copiad malditos!" under a Creative Commons license, a version subtitled in English is also offered.
Explores the development of the English style hanging of bells, and covers virtually all aspects of the world of ringing, exploring the craft's rich cultural heritage.
Official site for the film about death, liver cancer, transplant, physician/patient relations and spirituality. Synopsis, awards, reviews, director biography, and credits.
The complicated family legacy behind the counterculture’s favorite cleaning product. Film information, filmmaker's note, reviews, credits, trailer.
Independent feature by Raymond Gayle examines the struggles of black rock musicians and the industry's ambivalence towards them. Synopsis, screenings, news and events, photographs, and related links.
Tells the story of the Vietnamese who fought in the American war, in their own words.
Follows the life and career of West Australian boxer Danny Green. Synopsis, crew, image gallery, trailer, press kit, and contact information. [Requires Flash]
Documents Ground Zero in the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Flash plugin required.
Tessa Blake tells the story of her Houston oil man father and his trail of exes. Synopsis, media, photographs, credits, and links.
Profiles Dr. Sharadkumar Dicksheet -- a plastic surgeon who is a heart attack survivor and a paraplegic. Synopsis, news, screening details, trailer, photographs, review links, contact information, and press kit.
The story of a blind blues musician's journey to Tuva to compete in a national throat singing competition. Film and filmmaker information, photographs, credits, and links.
A Josephine Hamming film about the migration of the Red Admiral butterfly. Overview, awards, trailer, project news, contact information, and links.
Anonymous film about the refugees from Darfur living in Chad, Africa. Background information, links to video clips, and news.
Jean-François de Buren retraces the steps of Henri de Buren, 19th century Swiss naturalist, artist and explorer. Weblog provides related articles, historical background, media, and links.
Tells the story of AFN-Berlin and the staff, in particular the DJs and the music (R & B and Jazz) in context with the cold war situation of West Berlin.
Information on John Borowski's documentary film about the case.
Review of Oscar-winning documentary about the Vietnam War directed by Peter Davis.
Documentary about the contemporary total artist Hermann Nitsch (Austria 1938), painter, writer, composer and performer, considered the founder of Viennese Actionism. Directed by Daniela Ambrosoli.
Meant to illustrate the banality of evil by providing insight into the lives of five notorious dictators. Film information, review excerpts, screenings, and awards.
Interviews with David Lynch and Dennis Hopper regarding the mysterious life of Jack Nance. Trailer, poster, and press kit.
A film by Anne Aghion about modern-day exploration in Antarctica. Synopsis, trailer, screenings, review and resource links, crew, press kit, photographs, and contact information.
60-minute film based on Jay Neugeboren's book about two brothers, one of whom is mentally ill. Overview, image gallery, book information, calendar of events, school lesson plans, message board, and links.
Project provides historical background on a Texas theater chain - includes a film and educational tapes. Background information, clips, production notes, and links.
This Sanjay Kak film explores the struggle for freedom in the Kashmir valley. Synopsis, inspirational materials, glossary, press coverage, interviews, screening details, weblog, and links.
Film about the international graffiti movement and its relationship to hip-hop culture. General information, filmmaker details, multimedia, and press.
Film by Chris Sautter. Links to the trailer, contact info, and background on the filmmaker.
Film by Michael Chandler about a Maine farm boy who tried to kill his mother when she sold the family farm. Overview, brief filmmaker profiles, review snippets, press kit, screenings, trailer, and audience reactions.
Feature film about the current lives of former female child performers. Synopsis, press kit, trailer, photographs, and contact information.
About the art and life of American Master painter and educator, Frank Mason. Synopsis, trailer, credits, screenings, contact details and link to the artist's website.
Focuses on the windsurfing and kiteboarding phenonmenon at Lake Hefner in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Credit list, photographs, contact information, and links.
Reveals a South Africa trying to forge a lasting peace after 40 years of government by the most notorious system of racial segregation since Nazi Germany. The documentary studies South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), set up by the post-apartheid, democratic government to consider amnesty for perpetrators of crimes committed under apartheid’s reign.
A film by Trish Williams about her father's struggle with alcoholism as experienced by his family and friends. Film overview and background, production notes, resources on alcoholism and memory, historical details, and links.
A Tammy and Kelly Rundle production about the Ioway, Iowa's native inhabitants. Synopsis, screenings, historical FAQ, related news, weblog, filmmaker profiles, photographs, sponsor listing, and links.
About the pre-fabricated steel homes built after World War II, and the man who persevered to get them built. Includes press materials, producers' profiles, and links to related sites.
By Rick Ray explores the conflict between the state-permitted medical marijuana business and Federal drug law in America, and the human cost of those contradictions. Synopsis, links, press and contact information.
Documents a Vietnamese exchange student's experience in rural United States. Synopsis, reviews, filmmaker interviews, credits, screening details, and links.
Director Jamie Doran discusses the film with Stefan Steinberg of the World Socialist Web Site.
Exposes how mainstream media and culture contribute to the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence in America.
An international documentary series capturing a single, simultaneous moment in 60 individuals' lives. The first film was shot August 5th, 2004 at 12:00pm GMT, and the second 12 hours later.
Independent documentary film compiled from posthumous footage left behind by filmmaker Johnny Zhivago, who murdered actress Nicole Mitzel and committed suicide on videotape. Synopsis, filmmakers, photographs, and news.
Anne Aghion's trilogy about gacaca -- citizen-based justice with which rural Rwandans are addressing the crimes of the 1994 genocide. Synopses, press kit, screening details, reviews, festival coverage, contact information, and links.
A Sharon Hyman film about the meaning of adulthood. Synopsis, director's statement, and reviews.
A 2005 film by Wayne Kopping about radical Islamist teachings and goals. Film overview and synopsis, cast and crew, video clips, press links, weblog, resources, and links.
Film about Oklahoma fishermen who catch catfish with their bare hands. Synopsis, screenings, photographs, trailer, and news archive.
A look at the 2004 political events in the Ukraine. Synopsis, screening dates and locations, reviews, filmmaker biography, photographs, and trailer.
A personal documentary about filmmaker Gabriela Bohm's journey through Eastern Europe, Israel, South America, and the United States to uncover her family's history. Synopsis, image gallery, credits, and ordering details.
A groundbreaking documentary film by Austin Vickers on quantum physics for those who like What The Bleep Do We Know, The Shadow Effect and other psychological movies.
Explores the questions around 1949's "Miracle Healer". Film information, historical background, screening dates, multimedia, press kit, and links.
A look at individuals who try to sell products by demonstrating how they work. Reviews, trailer, screenings, credits, and press kit.
Feature film by Wes Hranchak about influences and trends in polka music.
A look at one collector of P.T. Barnum's Gilded Age belongings and circus antiques. Overview of the film, trailer, photographs, filmmaker biography, and comments.
Follows the lives of modern-day Jewish prisoners. Synopsis, blog, photographs, and links.
The story of Sheffield's music scene between 1977 and 1982. Film synopsis, information about featured bands, news, trailer, and links.
A James Tusty feature film about the Estonian struggle for liberation from the Soviet Union. Synopsis, trailer, reviews, history, background and music.
Dedicated to continuing and opening up the discussion initiated by SKIN DEEP, a 53 minute documentary film on college students confronting racism.
A 1996 investigation of the controversial "60 Minutes" profile on the tobacco industry. Synopsis, interviews, and links.
A Mitch Teplitsky film about Peru, dance and identity. Synopsis, screenings, production team, press kit and links, weblog, and links.
Two documentaries covering the impact of file sharing and the movement against intellectual property. The movies are offered on BitTorrent along with subtitle files for various languages.
A Sharron Bates film about coffee grown entirely by women farmers. Synopsis, trailer, press, screening information, credits, photographs, and links.
Documents Rockabilly music as a separate musical style. Background information, musician profiles, director biography, media, production stills, and links.
Profiles the work of the legendary music producer and recording engineer and offers a glimpse into the history of the music making process.
Weblog with articles and news about the film.
Documentary about two women in North Carolina and their same-sex union ceremony that divided a community and made national headlines.
Explores the many sides of notorious serial murderer John Wayne Gacy. Synopsis, filmmaker profile, and video clips.
Documentary feature film project by Fourth Wall Films.
A Katie Barlow film about a volunteer working to intervene in the conflict between Israel and Palestine. Synopsis, reviews, screening information, and links.
A film about John Kerry's New Hampshire primary campaign, by William Rabbe and Mark Lynch. Synopsis, news, trailer, filmmaker biographies, production stills, and links.
Explores the relationship to culture and identity of children of immigrants from different ethnic backgrounds in the United States and Germany. Synopsis, credits, trailer, photographs, blog, and links.
A documentary about small towns and big things - a look at people and their love of gigantic objects.
Documentary about The Great Plains Passion Play. Provides details of the film, the directors, producers, editors and composers, along with photos and newsletter.
Interview about The Singing Revolution with filmmaker James Tusty. [Baltic Times]
(February 07, 2007)
A Tammy and Kelly Rundle production about the Ioway, Iowa's native inhabitants. Synopsis, screenings, historical FAQ, related news, weblog, filmmaker profiles, photographs, sponsor listing, and links.
Exposes how mainstream media and culture contribute to the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence in America.
About the pre-fabricated steel homes built after World War II, and the man who persevered to get them built. Includes press materials, producers' profiles, and links to related sites.
Director Jamie Doran discusses the film with Stefan Steinberg of the World Socialist Web Site.
About a San Francisco theater troupe of hippies and drag queens, circa 1969 - 1972. Includes history, details on the documentary, reviews and links to related material.
The complicated family legacy behind the counterculture’s favorite cleaning product. Film information, filmmaker's note, reviews, credits, trailer.
About the art and life of American Master painter and educator, Frank Mason. Synopsis, trailer, credits, screenings, contact details and link to the artist's website.
Explains the evolution and implementation of an Australian government initiative called the Building Construction Industry Improvement Act. Synopsis, screenings, promotional materials, downloads, background and contact information, cast and crew, soundtrack details, press, and links.
A film by Rick Ray chronicling his journey to meet the Dalai Lama as well as the Dalai Lama's own journey and Tibet's troubled past. Synopsis, links, press and contact information.
Shot over five and a half years, tells the story of the dark, abusive but genuinely loving relationship between two men living on the fringes of society and offers an extraordinary insight into a hidden world.
Reveals a South Africa trying to forge a lasting peace after 40 years of government by the most notorious system of racial segregation since Nazi Germany. The documentary studies South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), set up by the post-apartheid, democratic government to consider amnesty for perpetrators of crimes committed under apartheid’s reign.
Documentary about the contemporary total artist Hermann Nitsch (Austria 1938), painter, writer, composer and performer, considered the founder of Viennese Actionism. Directed by Daniela Ambrosoli.
Profiles Dr. Sharadkumar Dicksheet -- a plastic surgeon who is a heart attack survivor and a paraplegic. Synopsis, news, screening details, trailer, photographs, review links, contact information, and press kit.
Tells the story of AFN-Berlin and the staff, in particular the DJs and the music (R & B and Jazz) in context with the cold war situation of West Berlin.
Meant to illustrate the banality of evil by providing insight into the lives of five notorious dictators. Film information, review excerpts, screenings, and awards.
Dedicated to continuing and opening up the discussion initiated by SKIN DEEP, a 53 minute documentary film on college students confronting racism.
Tells the story of the Vietnamese who fought in the American war, in their own words.
By Rick Ray explores the conflict between the state-permitted medical marijuana business and Federal drug law in America, and the human cost of those contradictions. Synopsis, links, press and contact information.
A groundbreaking documentary film by Austin Vickers on quantum physics for those who like What The Bleep Do We Know, The Shadow Effect and other psychological movies.
Explores the development of the English style hanging of bells, and covers virtually all aspects of the world of ringing, exploring the craft's rich cultural heritage.
Covers authors' rights, file sharing and culture in Spain in the Internet era. Originally released as "¡Copiad malditos!" under a Creative Commons license, a version subtitled in English is also offered.
A Katie Barlow film about a volunteer working to intervene in the conflict between Israel and Palestine. Synopsis, reviews, screening information, and links.
A Sharon Hyman film about the meaning of adulthood. Synopsis, director's statement, and reviews.
A James Tusty feature film about the Estonian struggle for liberation from the Soviet Union. Synopsis, trailer, reviews, history, background and music.
Independent feature by Raymond Gayle examines the struggles of black rock musicians and the industry's ambivalence towards them. Synopsis, screenings, news and events, photographs, and related links.
A Mitch Teplitsky film about Peru, dance and identity. Synopsis, screenings, production team, press kit and links, weblog, and links.
A film by Anne Aghion about modern-day exploration in Antarctica. Synopsis, trailer, screenings, review and resource links, crew, press kit, photographs, and contact information.
A Josephine Hamming film about the migration of the Red Admiral butterfly. Overview, awards, trailer, project news, contact information, and links.
Jean-François de Buren retraces the steps of Henri de Buren, 19th century Swiss naturalist, artist and explorer. Weblog provides related articles, historical background, media, and links.
A Sharron Bates film about coffee grown entirely by women farmers. Synopsis, trailer, press, screening information, credits, photographs, and links.
Weblog with articles and news about the film.
A look at the 2004 political events in the Ukraine. Synopsis, screening dates and locations, reviews, filmmaker biography, photographs, and trailer.
Anonymous film about the refugees from Darfur living in Chad, Africa. Background information, links to video clips, and news.
Anne Aghion's trilogy about gacaca -- citizen-based justice with which rural Rwandans are addressing the crimes of the 1994 genocide. Synopses, press kit, screening details, reviews, festival coverage, contact information, and links.
This Sanjay Kak film explores the struggle for freedom in the Kashmir valley. Synopsis, inspirational materials, glossary, press coverage, interviews, screening details, weblog, and links.
Film by George Egbuonu showcases Africa from a native's perspective. Film information, production notes, about the soundtrack, weblog, photographs, purchasing options, and links.
A 2005 film by Wayne Kopping about radical Islamist teachings and goals. Film overview and synopsis, cast and crew, video clips, press links, weblog, resources, and links.
Follows the lives of modern-day Jewish prisoners. Synopsis, blog, photographs, and links.
A film by Trish Williams about her father's struggle with alcoholism as experienced by his family and friends. Film overview and background, production notes, resources on alcoholism and memory, historical details, and links.
Film by Michael Chandler about a Maine farm boy who tried to kill his mother when she sold the family farm. Overview, brief filmmaker profiles, review snippets, press kit, screenings, trailer, and audience reactions.
Explores the questions around 1949's "Miracle Healer". Film information, historical background, screening dates, multimedia, press kit, and links.
A 1996 investigation of the controversial "60 Minutes" profile on the tobacco industry. Synopsis, interviews, and links.
Feature film about the current lives of former female child performers. Synopsis, press kit, trailer, photographs, and contact information.
Explores the many sides of notorious serial murderer John Wayne Gacy. Synopsis, filmmaker profile, and video clips.
Documentary feature film project by Fourth Wall Films.
Feature about the land and people of the Columbia River Basin and the Hanford Nuclear Site. Film overview, trailer, awards, reviews, DVD details, historical background, multimedia, and links.
Exploration of modern terrorism as witnessed at a live blues bar in Tel Aviv. Film information, awards and screenings, multimedia, and links.
Explores the relationship to culture and identity of children of immigrants from different ethnic backgrounds in the United States and Germany. Synopsis, credits, trailer, photographs, blog, and links.
Frank Didik's film describes how the inhabitants of New York's Chinatown were affected by the destruction of the World Trade Center. Synopsis and photographs.
Oren Jacoby's film about author and former priest James Carroll explores the ties between Christianity, anti-Semitism, and war. Film overview, reviews, screenings, director's statement, and trailer.
60-minute film based on Jay Neugeboren's book about two brothers, one of whom is mentally ill. Overview, image gallery, book information, calendar of events, school lesson plans, message board, and links.
Two documentaries covering the impact of file sharing and the movement against intellectual property. The movies are offered on BitTorrent along with subtitle files for various languages.
Documents Ground Zero in the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Flash plugin required.
Short film by Greg Wolske commemorates the teenage hot rod experience. Film information, director profile, and links.
The story of Sheffield's music scene between 1977 and 1982. Film synopsis, information about featured bands, news, trailer, and links.
Follows the life and career of West Australian boxer Danny Green. Synopsis, crew, image gallery, trailer, press kit, and contact information. [Requires Flash]
An international documentary series capturing a single, simultaneous moment in 60 individuals' lives. The first film was shot August 5th, 2004 at 12:00pm GMT, and the second 12 hours later.
Documents Rockabilly music as a separate musical style. Background information, musician profiles, director biography, media, production stills, and links.
Official site for the film about death, liver cancer, transplant, physician/patient relations and spirituality. Synopsis, awards, reviews, director biography, and credits.
Information on John Borowski's documentary film about the case.
Documents a Vietnamese exchange student's experience in rural United States. Synopsis, reviews, filmmaker interviews, credits, screening details, and links.
An insider's look at New York City street booksellers. Film information, venues, trailer, cast and crew, media, press kit, and links.
Film about a young woman living with AIDS. Film clips, credits, production notes, and media.
A personal documentary about filmmaker Gabriela Bohm's journey through Eastern Europe, Israel, South America, and the United States to uncover her family's history. Synopsis, image gallery, credits, and ordering details.
A documentary about small towns and big things - a look at people and their love of gigantic objects.
Documentary about The Great Plains Passion Play. Provides details of the film, the directors, producers, editors and composers, along with photos and newsletter.
Film by Chris Sautter. Links to the trailer, contact info, and background on the filmmaker.
A film about John Kerry's New Hampshire primary campaign, by William Rabbe and Mark Lynch. Synopsis, news, trailer, filmmaker biographies, production stills, and links.
Film about the international graffiti movement and its relationship to hip-hop culture. General information, filmmaker details, multimedia, and press.
Film about Oklahoma fishermen who catch catfish with their bare hands. Synopsis, screenings, photographs, trailer, and news archive.
A look at one collector of P.T. Barnum's Gilded Age belongings and circus antiques. Overview of the film, trailer, photographs, filmmaker biography, and comments.
A film by Pan Nalin on the world's oldest continually practiced healthcare system. Description, director biography, credits, historical background, pictures, and links.
Documentary film examining the Burning Man festival held annually in the Nevada Desert. Film information, trailer, director's biography, reviews, photographs, quotes, and links.
Focuses on the windsurfing and kiteboarding phenonmenon at Lake Hefner in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Credit list, photographs, contact information, and links.
Tessa Blake tells the story of her Houston oil man father and his trail of exes. Synopsis, media, photographs, credits, and links.
The story of a blind blues musician's journey to Tuva to compete in a national throat singing competition. Film and filmmaker information, photographs, credits, and links.
Review of Oscar-winning documentary about the Vietnam War directed by Peter Davis.
Interviews with David Lynch and Dennis Hopper regarding the mysterious life of Jack Nance. Trailer, poster, and press kit.
Documentary about two women in North Carolina and their same-sex union ceremony that divided a community and made national headlines.
A look at individuals who try to sell products by demonstrating how they work. Reviews, trailer, screenings, credits, and press kit.
Profiles the work of the legendary music producer and recording engineer and offers a glimpse into the history of the music making process.
Independent documentary film compiled from posthumous footage left behind by filmmaker Johnny Zhivago, who murdered actress Nicole Mitzel and committed suicide on videotape. Synopsis, filmmakers, photographs, and news.
Project provides historical background on a Texas theater chain - includes a film and educational tapes. Background information, clips, production notes, and links.
Feature film by Wes Hranchak about influences and trends in polka music.
Interview about The Singing Revolution with filmmaker James Tusty. [Baltic Times]
(February 07, 2007)
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