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Season 162003

Season 16

July 8, 2003
13
Episodes
0.5
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2003
Year

Episodes

13 episodes
Season 16
Discovering Dominga

Discovering Dominga

Jul 8, 20031h 0m0 votes

Massacre survivor Denese Becker returns to her Guatemalan village on a journey of self-discovery and to find her roots.

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Georgie Girl

Georgie Girl

Jun 22, 20031h 0m0 votes

What are the chances that a former prostitute could be elected a Member of the Parliament of New Zealand by a conservative, rural district? What if that person were also a transsexual? The odds may seem daunting, but Georgina Beyer did it.

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The Flute Player

The Flute Player

Jul 22, 20031h 0m0 votes

Musician Arn Chorn-Pond, a survivor of the Khmer Rouge regime, travels to his native Cambodia to face his past.

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90 Miles
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90 Miles

Jul 29, 20031h 0m3 votes

90 Miles is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Juan Carlos Zaldívar. The film is a recounting of the events that lead Zaldívar to become a Marielito and leave Cuba for a better life in Miami. It premiered in 2003 on PBS as part of its P.O.V. series. It won two awards: the Grand Coral, First Prize, for Documentary and the Memoria Documentary Award. 90 Miles recounts the strange twist of fate that took Juan Carlos Zaldívar across one of the world's most treacherous stretches of water. It is a journey of a family in search for healing and understanding. Probing and thoughtful, Zaldívar uncovers the emotional distance opened in thousands of families by the 90 miles between the U.S. and Cuba.

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American Aloha:  Hula Beyond Hawai'i

American Aloha: Hula Beyond Hawai'i

Aug 5, 20031h 0m0 votes

Few American icons are as well known for their popular kitsch as the hula dance. From old Hollywood movies to entertainment for tourists, the hip-swaying girls in grass skirts and colorful lei have long masked an ancient cultural tradition. Now, after years of being shadowed by stereotypes, the hula is experiencing a rebirth that celebrates Hawaiian culture.

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West 47th Street

West 47th Street

Aug 19, 20031h 0m0 votes

West 47th Street is a documentary film produced by Bill Lichtenstein and June Peoples of the Peabody Award-winning Lichtenstein Creative Media. "West 47th Street" is an intimate cinéma vérité portrait of four people with serious mental illness as their lives naturally unfold over a three-year period beginning in spring 2001. The characters are all members of Fountain House, a psychiatric rehabilitation programme located on West 47th Street in a part of New York City once known as Hell's Kitchen. At times hilarious and at other times tragic, West 47th Street provided an unprecedented window on the lives of people who are often feared and ignored, seldom understood. The film features Fitzroy Fredericks; Zeinab Wali; Nathanial "Tex" Gordon; and Frances Olivero. The film highlights the faith and courage with which these four people fight to regain control of their lives. Viewers see them on and off the streets, in and out of the hospital, on and off medication, at home and at work.

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Family Fundamentals

Family Fundamentals

Aug 26, 20031h 0m0 votes

Three Christian families who have gay children campaign against gay rights.

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Soldados: Chicanos in Viet Nam; The Sixth Section

Soldados: Chicanos in Viet Nam; The Sixth Section

Sep 2, 20031h 0m0 votes

The experiences of Mexican-Americans participating in the Vietnam War.

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State of Denial

State of Denial

Sep 16, 20031h 0m0 votes

State of Denial is a 2003 documentary film about AIDS in Africa, produced and directed by Elaine Epstein. The film highlights the errors of President Mbeki's government, which insists that there isn't enough evidence to show that HIV causes AIDS and refuses vital life-saving drugs to their people because of unknown long-term risks. The film follows the stories of HIV positive Africans and activists as well as their careers, interspersed with the harrowing statistics of the AIDS epidemic in Africa. It features various HIV positive patients coping with the disease in times when the use of ARV medicine was strongly discouraged by the South African government. The movie captures the desperation and growing discontent of average South Africans infected and affected by the disease. Some of the subjects interviewed make heartbreaking but inspirational statements about AIDS and how living with it is like.

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What I Want My Words to Do to You

What I Want My Words to Do to You

Dec 16, 20031h 0m0 votes
Director: Whitney Dow

Eve Ensler conducts a writing workshop for female inmates at a state prison in New York.

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Larry v. Lockney

Larry v. Lockney

Jul 1, 20031h 0m0 votes

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Bill's Run: A Political Journey in Rural Kansas

Bill's Run: A Political Journey in Rural Kansas

Jun 29, 20040 votes

Filmmaker Richard Kassebaum chronicles his brother Bill's run for the Kansas House of Representatives.

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Love & Diane

Love & Diane

Apr 21, 20041h 0m0 votes

Flag Wars is a poignant account of the politics and pain of gentrification. Working-class black residents in Columbus, Ohio fight to hold on to their homes. Realtors and gay home-buyers see fixer-uppers. The clashes expose prejudice and self-interest on both sides, as well as the common dream to have a home to call your own.

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