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RUNNER (87 min) Examines Guor Mading Maker's difficult yet triumphant journey from refugee to world-renowned athlete.
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URANIUM DERBY (53 min) A filmmaker discovers that her hometown of Ames, IA, was secretly involved in the Manhattan Project.
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ITHAKA (111 min) The campaign to free Julian Assange takes on intimate dimensions in this portrait of a father's fight to save his son.
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TRUTH TELLERS (58 min) Chronicles the lives of Americans fighting for peace, racial equity, environmental justice and indigenous rights through the eyes of Robert Shetterly, a long time activist and artist.
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THE BOYS WHO SAID NO! (95 min) Inspired by Black America’s crusade for equal rights, young Americans choose to resist the Vietnam War, and openly refuse military service, risking prison to end the horrors of war.
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THE THIRD HARMONY (44 min) Tells the story of nonviolence, the greatest overlooked resource in human experience.
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A HOME CALLED NEBRASKA (69 min) People in Nebraska wholeheartedly welcome refugees and show that the newcomers enrich their communities, their economies, and their lives.
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BLIND TRUST: LEADERS & FOLLOWERS IN TIMES OF CRISIS (58 min) Celebrates the life and work of Nobel Peace Prize nominee Vamik Volkan, a psychiatrist who brings enemy groups together for dialogue in traumatized areas of the globe. |
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DAY ONE (82 min) Traumatized Middle Eastern and African teen refugees are guided through a program of healing by devoted educators at a unique St. Louis public school for refugees only.
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THE VOW FROM HIROSHIMA (82 min) An intimate portrait of Setsuko Thurlow, a survivor of Hiroshima, who has devoted her life to ridding the world of nuclear weapons. |
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ELDER VOICES (49 min) Japanese Americans, European Jews and peace activists who came of age during the Depression and WWII address the political storm clouds gathering today.
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A BOLD PEACE (89 and 57 min) Chronicles Costa Rica's abolition of its army almost 70 years ago and commitment to fostering a peaceful society, juxtaposing the national policy of demilitarization with their investment in education, health, and the environment.
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OPEN BETHLEHEM (90 min) A story of a homecoming to the world's most famous little town and a campaign to keep Bethlehem open to the world.
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DISTURBING THE PEACE (87 min) A story of the human potential unleashed when we stop participating in a story that no longer serves us and, with the power of our convictions, take action to create new possibilities.
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THE HERETIC (71 min) Follows Rob Bell, an influential writer and speaker, who spreads a message of love and inclusion and searches for what it means to be human. From the filmmakers of THE TRUE COST.
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THE ACTIVISTS (60 min) Tells the story of activists who opposed the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, including their lives, the tactics they used, and the historical context.
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PLANE TRUTHS (33 min) Explores increased activity at the navy base on Whidbey Island, Washington, which is making life unbearable for locals and wildlife — collateral damage in the ever increasing militarization of society.
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WHAT OUR FATHERS DID: A NAZI LEGACY (92 min) A compelling examination of brutality, self-deception, guilt and the nature of justice.
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THE COMING WAR ON CHINA (112 min) John Pilger reveals that the United States and China, both nuclear-armed, may well be on the road to war.
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BETWEEN TWO WORLDS (70 min) A personal essay revealing the passionate debates over identity and generational change inside today's American Jewish community.
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THE WAR YOU DON'T SEE (96 min) John Pilger's powerful and timely investigation into the media's role in war.
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HUMAN TERRAIN (84 min) Examines and questions the US military's counterinsurgency initiative, 'Human Terrain Systems', under which social scientists are embedded with combat troops.
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