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Vivos

Vivos

Late September in 2014, students of Iguala, Guerrero were attacked by police forces and masked assailants resulting in the deaths of 6 students while 43 were kidnapped and never showed up. Ever since then, the families have lived in a loop of psychological and emotional turmoil with unanswered … [Read more...] about Vivos

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Untitled Kirby Dick/Amy Ziering Film

Untitled Kirby Dick/Amy Ziering Film

This film depicts the tale of Drew Dixon - a music executive whose life was tainted by the men who abused her in the industry she loved. Dixon musters courage to come forward as the first woman of color that takes part in the #MeToo movement. The doc displays a complicated tale of race, gender, … [Read more...] about Untitled Kirby Dick/Amy Ziering Film

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The Social Dilemma

The Social Dilemma

Humans are the raw source of feed for technological wizards. This new form of capitalism uses artificial intelligence to hijack attention, jeopardise truth, tear norms and place individuals on a self-destructive path. Set in Silicon Valley, the doc displays expert testimony from whistleblowers … [Read more...] about The Social Dilemma

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The Go-Go’s

The Go-Go's

Belinda and Jane formed an all-girl band that led to the birth of MTV and popular music video 'Beauty and the Beat.' Their success in 1989s was marked by great group chemistry that wrote, played and sang on their own. However, the pressure of fame and success led to alcohol, hard drugs, infighting … [Read more...] about The Go-Go’s

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The Dissident

The Dissident

A journalist - Jamal Khashoggi - from the Washington Post was critical of his beloved Saudia Arabia and the Crown Prince. After entering Saudia's consulate in Istanbul on Oct 2, he never came out. His loved ones try to piece together the clues and find out that the very country he loved was at fault … [Read more...] about The Dissident

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Rebuilding Paradise

Rebuilding Paradise

On Nov 8, a spark caught in the parched bush of Sierra Nevada spread house after house into a violent inferno that caused propane tanks to explode. Desperate citizens grabbed their precious possessions and make an escape. Ron depicts a harrowing footage of the experience of terror that lost 85 lives … [Read more...] about Rebuilding Paradise

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Okavango: River of Dreams (Director’s Cut)

Okavango: River of Dreams (Director's Cut)

Okavango Delta is Africa's largest most vibrant river that is a symbol of life for the endless diversity of life. An extensive range of animals; big cats, hippos, crocodiles, elephants and bush babies hunt, scavenge and forage by surviving and thriving in their specific ways. It is the statement … [Read more...] about Okavango: River of Dreams (Director’s Cut)

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Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind

Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind

Natalie Wood grew up surrounded by iconic characters and the public eye. She appeared alongside popular actors and grew up to deliver outstanding performances. She was known for changing the lives of others which is why it was a shock to lose her tragically off the coast of Catalina Island. Her … [Read more...] about Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind

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Miss Americana

Miss Americana

Taylor Swift is a media favorite and has been scrutinised thoroughly over all her actions. With repeated top albums and crowded stadiums, her tours across the world has gained her international popularity. Director Lana Wilson has tried to cover Taylor's raw vulnerability along with her fierce wit … [Read more...] about Miss Americana

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Giving Voice

Giving Voice

August Wilson has given voice to African-American experiences through his preeminent playwrights that have won the pulitzer prize. High school students compete on an annual basis in NYC to perform one of his riveting monologues on Broadway. Giving Voice features six students who performed … [Read more...] about Giving Voice

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