Films for the 2016 Elections
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A selection of our films that provide background on key issues or historical context for this year's election. and beyond.
A balanced look at the controversy over the legalization of marijuana and its far-ranging consequences.
The life and impact of the woman who made history as the first female Vice Presidential nominee of a major political party.
Chronicles the ground-breaking LGBT civil rights victories of the first four openly gay elected California state legislators -- all women.
Oscar Nominee. The history and impact of the voting rights movement through the personal story of a Southern barber and activist.
The story of former Republican Congressman Pete McCloskey, a true political "maverick” who broke the usual party mold for politicians.
New Films for Fall 2016
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We're excited to offer our new releases for Fall 2016 on an important range of critical concerns.
VIEW ALL NEW RELEASES HERE >
DOWNLOAD PDF WITH ALL 2016 NEW RELEASES>
The PDF is linked to all film pages.
New Film on Nuclear Weapons Screening at UN
Posted by Steve -- on 10/1/2016 to
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The United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs on October 12 is screening THE NUCLEAR REQUIEM, a new film produced by former ABC News Executive Producer Robert Frye now available from The Video Project.
North Korea’s nuclear tests and the potential for a new global arms race with Russia provide stark reminders of the enormous threat posed by the most lethal weapon ever invented.
Featuring more than 30 top security experts from around the world, THE NUCLEAR REQUIEM presents an updated, in-depth look at the continuing danger nuclear weapons pose, an honest assessment of the current obstacles to disarmament, and a frank, yet hopeful, discussion of what it will take to overcome the roadblocks to a safer world.
The film includes footage from President Obama’s historic visit this year to Hiroshima, the first by a U.S. President. In his speech, Obama suggests we must "look directly into the eye of history and ask what we must do differently to curb such suffering again."
"Intriguing and compelling... highlights the terror and hope nuclear weapons invoke.”
- William Lanouette, Author, Genius in the Shadows: A Biography of Leo Szilard
"A thoughtful film exploring the contours of our Nuclear Age.”
- Kelly DeVine, Global Peace Film Festival
North Korea’s nuclear tests and the potential for a new global arms race with Russia provide stark reminders of the enormous threat posed by the most lethal weapon ever invented.
Featuring more than 30 top security experts from around the world, THE NUCLEAR REQUIEM presents an updated, in-depth look at the continuing danger nuclear weapons pose, an honest assessment of the current obstacles to disarmament, and a frank, yet hopeful, discussion of what it will take to overcome the roadblocks to a safer world.
The film includes footage from President Obama’s historic visit this year to Hiroshima, the first by a U.S. President. In his speech, Obama suggests we must "look directly into the eye of history and ask what we must do differently to curb such suffering again."
"Intriguing and compelling... highlights the terror and hope nuclear weapons invoke.”
- William Lanouette, Author, Genius in the Shadows: A Biography of Leo Szilard
"A thoughtful film exploring the contours of our Nuclear Age.”
- Kelly DeVine, Global Peace Film Festival
Booklist Awards Starred Reviews to Two Titles
Posted by Steve -- on 8/4/2016 to
The August Booklist Online Video Review, published by the American
Library Association, featured four recent Video Project releases,
including two given the highest "Starred Reviews":
BIG VOICE
Follows a challenging year in the life of a determined public high school choir director, demonstrating the transformative value of arts education programs.
"Starred Review. Enlightening…this thoughtful film shares insights on the power of the arts and the work of a personable, dedicated choir director…." - Booklist
THE BABUSHKAS OF CHERNOBYL
Journeys into the Chernobyl Dead Zone several decades after the nuclear disaster to find a small community of elderly survivors along with scientists and others.
"Starred Review. Captures a land that time forgot and the world has avoided…." - Booklist
The two other Video Project films reviewed in Booklist are:
FLY BY LIGHT
Follows four teenagers for a year as they seek to overcome the violence in their lives by participating in a peace education program.
"Powerful...An inspiring look at challenges facing many inner-city youth...who 'create a new path by connecting to a world outside their neighborhoods’." - Booklist
OYLER: ONE SCHOOL, ONE YEAR
How a "community school" helped turnaround a poverty-stricken neighborhood, part of a growing national movement to help better meet the basic needs of poor children.
"Candid... takes viewers on a personalized 184-day tour of (Oyler School)... a full-time facility that offers daily nutritious meals, health care, and other services." - Booklist
BIG VOICE
Follows a challenging year in the life of a determined public high school choir director, demonstrating the transformative value of arts education programs.
"Starred Review. Enlightening…this thoughtful film shares insights on the power of the arts and the work of a personable, dedicated choir director…." - Booklist
THE BABUSHKAS OF CHERNOBYL
Journeys into the Chernobyl Dead Zone several decades after the nuclear disaster to find a small community of elderly survivors along with scientists and others.
"Starred Review. Captures a land that time forgot and the world has avoided…." - Booklist
The two other Video Project films reviewed in Booklist are:
FLY BY LIGHT
Follows four teenagers for a year as they seek to overcome the violence in their lives by participating in a peace education program.
"Powerful...An inspiring look at challenges facing many inner-city youth...who 'create a new path by connecting to a world outside their neighborhoods’." - Booklist
OYLER: ONE SCHOOL, ONE YEAR
How a "community school" helped turnaround a poverty-stricken neighborhood, part of a growing national movement to help better meet the basic needs of poor children.
"Candid... takes viewers on a personalized 184-day tour of (Oyler School)... a full-time facility that offers daily nutritious meals, health care, and other services." - Booklist
American Psychology Association to Screen two Films
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Two Video Project
films were selected for screening at this week's American Psychology
Association (APA) Annual Convention in Denver — HEALING A SOLDIERS HEART and FREE THE MIND.
Here are the APA's descriptions of the two films in the convention program, and links to order:
This
documentary follows four Vietnam veterans with severe symptoms of PTSD
who go on a courageous journey back to Vietnam to face the emotional
demons that have been haunting them for close to 40 years. This profound
story addresses healing, loss, and the rediscovery of the human soul.
It is about forgiveness and psychospiritual catharsis. As one soldier
stated, “When the pain comes back, our hearts come back.”
Can
your rewire the brain through contemplative neuroscience? An
extraordinary film featuring the pioneering work of Richard Davidson,
PhD, University of Wisconsin–Madison, about the potential of mindfulness
meditation in treating preschool children and war veterans in
overcoming effects of trauma.