![]() | 45365by Bill Ross and Turner Ross 45365 is a vérité exploration of the congruities of daily life in an American town. From the patrol car to the courtroom, the playground to the nursing home, it explores relationships and interactions with and between people and their community. The stories of a father and son, a young relationship, cops and criminals, officials and their electorate coalesce into a mosaic of faces, places, and events. 45365 is a portrait of a city and its people. Independent Lens |
![]() | ABC Colombiaby Enrica Colusso and Gioia Avvantaggiato Through the eyes of children, ABC Colombia explores the realities that nurture and perpetuate violence in a rural community controlled by paramilitary forces. Global Voices, Global Perspectives Collection |
![]() | The Amasong Chorus: Singing Outby Jay Rosenstein In a small Illinois college town, a music student creates a lesbian/feminist choral group, transforming the community as she builds an award-winning ensemble. Independent Lens |
![]() | The Amish & Usby Dirk Eitzen A documentary that examines the impact of the tourist industry on an Amish community in Pennsylvania. |
![]() | Applewiseby Anthony Sloan A portrait of one family's struggle to maintain one of only two remaining family-run apple orchards in Wise County, Virginia. |
![]() | Backbone of the World: The Blackfeetby Pam Roberts Filmed amid the beauty of the Rockies, Backbone of the World: The Blackfeet recounts the tale of the Badger-Two Medicine, the last Blackfeet sacred treaty land threatened by a government call for oil exploration. |
![]() | The Battle for Mono Lakeby Stephen Jay Fisher Thirty years of controversy, grassroots action, and unlikely alliances finally led to a way to protect a desert lake. |
![]() | Bitter Seedsby Micha X. Peled Bitter Seeds is an examination of the debate surrounding biotechnology and the future of farming. |
![]() | Blacking Up: Hip-Hop's Remix of Race and Identityby Robert A. Clift As hip-hop music and culture continue to redefine American life, its influence exposes the high stakes of the struggle to cross or maintain the cultural divide. |
![]() | The Boy Mir - Ten Years in Afghanistanby Phil Grabsky Follow eight-year-old Mir over 10 years in post-9/11 Afghanistan. Global Perspectives Collection, Global Voices |
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