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Season 11988

Season 1

July 5, 1988
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12 episodes
Season 1
Acting Our Age

Acting Our Age

Jul 5, 19881h 0m0 votes
Director: Michal Aviad

"There's nobody that's not going to get old — unless they die," says Enola Maxwell at the beginning of this engaging and refreshing film. Through the eyes of six women, aged 65-75, we are treated to a variety of new perspectives on aging, along with such complex and emotional subjects as changing body image, sexuality, family life and dealing with death. Generous portions of insight and good humor provide clues to grappling with these issues that effect us all.

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American Tongues

American Tongues

Jul 5, 19881h 0m0 votes
Director: Andrew Kolker

Rich in humor and regional color, this sometimes hilarious film uses the prism of language to reveal our attitudes about the way other people speak. From Boston Brahmins to Black Louisiana teenagers, from Texas cowboys to New York professionals, American Tongues elicits funny, perceptive, sometimes shocking, and always telling comments on American English in all its diversity.

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Fire From the Mountain

Fire From the Mountain

Jul 12, 19881h 0m0 votes
Director: Deborah Shaffer

Based on the autobiography of Nicaraguan author Omar Cabezas, Fire From the Mountain is the lyrical, earthy, sometimes humorous account of the author's political journey from student activist to guerrilla to government official. Shaffer's last film, Witness to War: Dr. Charlie Clements, won an Oscar in 1985.

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Knocking on Armageddon's Door

Knocking on Armageddon's Door

Jul 19, 19881h 0m0 votes
Director: Torv Carlsen

Half comedy, half horror story, this disturbing film focuses on several spokesmen for America's survivalist movement as they reveal the way they think, the way they play, and the way they prepare for the next world war.

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Living with AIDS

Living with AIDS

Jul 19, 19881h 0m0 votes
Director: Tina DiFeliciantonio

If Armageddon's Door is about the explosion of community, Living with AIDS is just the opposite. It's a graceful, moving film about a community that provides both compassion and care to someone with a debilitating disease, in this case a courageous 22-year-old man with AIDS.

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Las Madres: The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo

Las Madres: The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo

Aug 2, 19881h 0m0 votes
Director: Lourdes Portillo

During the late 1970s, tens of thousands of men, women and even children were abducted by the right-wing military government in Argentina. While most of the population was terrorized by these actions, a small group of mothers of the disappeared began staging weekly demonstrations to demand that their children be released and the kidnappers be brought to justice. This is the dramatic story of their courageous struggle, which ultimately served as a catalyst for the toppling of the dictatorship. Las Madres has won multiple awards at film festivals around the world and was nominated for an Oscar.

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The Good Fight

The Good Fight

Aug 9, 19881h 0m0 votes
Director: Sam Sills

Five years before the United States entered World War II, 3,200 Americans went off to Europe to fight the spread of fascism. At 18, 19 and 20 years old, they volunteered to risk their lives defending a democratically elected government in the Spanish Civil War. Fifty years later, in their own words, the survivors recount a vivid story of those years — and what's happened to them since.

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Louie Bluie

Louie Bluie

Aug 23, 19881h 0m0 votes
Director: Terry Zwigoff

A lively portrait of 76-year-old Harold "Louie Bluie" Armstrong, musician, artist, raconteur and rogue.

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Gates of Heaven

Gates of Heaven

Aug 30, 19881h 0m0 votes
Director: Errol Morris

On the surface, this is a somewhat unusual film about pet cemeteries and their owners. But then it grows much more complicated and bizarre, until in the end it is about such large issues as love, immorality, failure, and the dogged elusiveness of the American Dream. Featured at major film festivals like New York, Cannes, and Berlin, Gates of Heaven was included in Roger Ebert's all time 10 best list.

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Best Boy

Best Boy

Sep 6, 19881h 0m0 votes
Director: Ira Wohl

Hailed by many critics as a classic, Best Boy is the moving story of Philly, a 53-year-old mentally-disabled man who adapts to an independent life as he prepares to move away form his elderly parents.

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Rate It X

Rate It X

Jul 26, 19881h 0m0 votes
Director: Lucy Winer

Rate It X is a bitingly funny and disarming journey through the landscape of American sexism. Men only are interviewed by the two filmmakers in a witty montage of free-wheeling encounters. Pornographers, corporate executives, a funeral parlor director and Santa Claus are among those who reveal more than they intended. A surprisingly candid view of men's feelings towards women 15 years after the birth of the women's movement.

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Metropolitan Avenue

Metropolitan Avenue

Aug 16, 19881h 0m0 votes
Director: Christine Noschese

Metropolitan Avenue is an inspiring contemporary story about women who strive to combine new roles and old values in our rapidly changing society. We are introduced to a lively Brooklyn neighborhood which, like many urban areas, faces problems caused by racial tensions and cuts in municipal services. But in this case, a group of "traditional" homemakers from varied ethnic backgrounds rise to the challenge and become leaders in the effort to save their community.

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