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Films about Spying and Surveillance
A collection of films exploring the impact upon individual lives of the loss of privacy and the prevalence of surveillance technology
The End of Poverty?
A hard-hitting documentary that presents the voices and concerns of the poor along with suggested ways out of the gap between the rich and poor.
The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
A lively and fascinating glimpse of the Black Power Movement and its messages for America.
The Lincoln Lawyer
A courtroom drama about a wheeler-dealer defense attorney caught in a tight squeeze that tests his ethical integrity.
Blood Done Sign My Name
A sturdy, sensitive drama about the Civil Rights movement in North Carolina in 1970, revealing the scourge of American racism in all its ugly manifestations.
Burma VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country
A moving documentary about the courage of underground video journalists covering the 2007 protests in Burma.
Crude
A dramatic documentary about the "Amazon Chernobyl" case where indigenous tribal groups are fighting the multinational corporation Chevron.
The Garden
A compelling documentary about an urban garden collective and their spirited fight for justice.
Battle in Seattle
Three cheers for this prophetic political film about activists willing to take a stand against rich and powerful multinational corporations!
Statement from Ngawang Choephel
A letter from the director of the documentary.
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