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Innocents Lost: Child Soldiers at War A documentary film by Gordon Skinner.
Hundreds of thousands of children have fought in dozens of conflicts around the world, but the growing exploitation of children in war is changing the face of terrorism. This is a first-person account about child soldiers who fight on the frontlines of today's most horrific conflicts. The film examines the lives of youth drawn into violence in the countries of Colombia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Kashmir. (Photo: Marcus Bleasdale).
More information: www.lostinnocents.net |
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My Grassroots Are Showing, stories, speeches and special affections 1975-2000 and Passing for Other: primal creams and forbidden dreams, poetry and prose 1975-2000 two book projects written by Lani Ka'ahumanu.
www.lanikaahumanu.com |
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White Settlers in the Tropics a photographic and textual book project in Dominica written and photographed by Catherine Lord. |
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The Murder of JR Warren, Jr. This film shows artist Rory Golden's journey as he interviews people and makes art in a rural West Virginia community in which the violent murder of a black gay man occurred several years ago. This project examines ideas about race and sexuality in our culture that condones violence. |
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Drag Kings on Tour by Sonia Slutsky. While drag kings have become well-known in major metropolitan areas, not everyone has been able to experience their playful explorations of gender, sexuality, and identity, not to mention their stage presence and performances. Six drag kings, Johnny Kat, Carlos Las Vegas, Christopher Noel, Ken Las Vegas, Luster, and Pat Riarch, aim to change all that, as this diverse group of performers pile into an RV for three weeks and tour 15 North American cities, through the South and Midwest. The result: interpersonal drama worthy of the best Reality TV shows, eye-opening experiences for audiences in different parts of the country and for the kings themselves, and great performances in Sonia Slutsky's wildly entertaining road movie documentary. |
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The Fire of Yoga a Samudra Pictures production, produced and directed by David Conway. A one hour documentary exploring the power to change lives through Yoga, narrated by Ali McGraw. www.samudrapictures.com
For further information contact: dconway@samudrapictures.com |
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Habit produced and directed by Gregg Bordowitz, co-produced by Catherine Gund, an hour long examination of HIV/AIDS treatment issues globally, primarily focusing on South Africa, Brazil and the generic production of pharmaceutical drugs. For further information contact: Gregg Bordowitz gbordo@artic.edu |
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©2007 Aubin Pictures Inc. info@aubinpictures.com
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