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Cat City
What is the right way to care for feral cats and who gets to decide? Cat City chronicles Chicago's love/hate relationship with feral cats. It tells the story of Chicago's outdoor cats and the communities who look after them.
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Down in Dallas Town
A startling documentary about the shifting terrain of public memory sixty years after the murder of President John F. Kennedy. Through interviews and songs, it explores the impact of the assassination on issues in today’s world.
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Dusty & Stones
Intimately chronicles the remarkable ride of cousins Gazi “Dusty” Simelane and Linda “Stones” Msibi, a determined duo of struggling country singers from the tiny African Kingdom of Swaziland who long for their big break.
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E.1027 – Eileen Gray and the House By the Sea
Intimately chronicles the remarkable ride of cousins Gazi “Dusty” Simelane and Linda “Stones” Msibi, a determined duo of struggling country singers from the tiny African Kingdom of Swaziland who long for their big break.
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Final Vows
A deep journey into the life of a cloistered order of nuns at Santa Rita Abbey, a Cistercian monastery in the high desert of Arizona. Made from small moments of daily life, the film serves as a meditation on aging and caring for others.
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Modernism, Inc.
Eliot Noyes was one of the leading pioneers of modern design during the mid-century, post-war boom in America. He did more than anyone to align the Modernist design ethos to the needs of ascendant corporate America.
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Much Ado About Dying
When filmmaker Simon Chambers receives a call from his elderly gay uncle – "I think I may be dying!" – he takes it as a summons. As it turns out, eccentric Uncle David, a retired actor living alone in a cluttered London house, is being dramatic, sort of.
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Music for Black Pigeons
An informed and intimate portrayal of the contemporary jazz scene that offers revelatory glimpses for fans of the genre, Music For Black Pigeons strikes a universal chord in its pursuit of wider questions centered around creativity.
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Quiet Voices in a Noisy World
Plagued by a long history of virulent racial violence from the days of slavery to Jim Crow to the lynching of James Byrd Jr. in 1998, Black volunteers in Jasper, Texas have spearheaded innovative ways to reclaim the dignity of their community and advance social justice.
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Radioactive: The Women of Three Mile Island
In this thrilling feminist documentary, four intrepid homemakers fight back against the nuclear industry to expose one of the worst cover-ups in U.S. history: the 1979 Three Mile Island meltdown.
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Roots of Fire
Award-winning musicians honor the rich history and cultural legacy of Cajun music. Featuring electrifying performances, this crowd pleasing documentary explores how playing kick-ass music preserves tradition for future generations.
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Running for the Mountains
This eye-opening film reveals how fossil fuel extraction and deregulation have harmed Appalachia and set the stage for environmental destruction nationally. It shows politicians and industry pitted against ordinary citizens defending their resources, health and communities.
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The Cinema Within
Why does the uniquely cinematic language of film editing work? Using a wide array of fascinating clips, famed editor Walter Murch and others confront the mystery behind the profound naturalness of film editing.
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The Making of a Japanese
From the director of the Oscar-nominated "Instruments of a Beating Heart" this new documentary follows students and their teachers for one year at a public school in Tokyo to reveal how they interact and shape one another.
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Touristic Intents
Exploring the connection between mass tourism and political ideology, Touristic Intents investigates a never-completed Nazi resort on Germany's Baltic Sea, a mammoth project started in 1936 by the Nazis to house 20,000 vacationing workers.
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Trinity
Oppenheimer's Manhattan Project culminated in the Trinity test: the detonation of the first nuclear bomb. In an instant, shrouded in secrecy, the world forever changed. Trinity explores the silences surrounding what was unleashed.
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Underdog
In this intimate cinéma vérité documentary, a Vermont dairy farmer risks losing the only home he's ever known to chase his dreams of dog mushing in Alaska.
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Without Arrows
Filmed over 13 years, Without Arrows chronicles three generations of a Lakota family as Delwin Fiddler Jr., an acclaimed grass dancer, returns to his ancestral home on the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Reservation in South Dakota.
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