How Can Kids Save the Planet?
Posted by Ashley on 1/30/2018 to
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Presented by teenage filmmaker Dylan D'Haeze, Kids Can Save the Planet aims to effectively communicate the most urgent environmental issues of his generation.
Six Moving Shorts on American Inequality
Posted by Ashley on 1/25/2018 to
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Elizabeth Lo has announced herself as one of the most exciting up-and-coming talents in the documentary world. Her films have played the world's most prestigious film festivals and they are now available as a single collection for the first time ever.
The Personal Toll of the Opioid Crisis
Posted by Ashley on 1/25/2018 to
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Grippingly honest personal journals reveal the secrets one man worked so hard to conceal as an innocent prescription for painkillers leads to a 10-year struggle to escape opiates and the stigma that surrounds his addiction.
3 Films Listed Among Best of 2017 by Science Books and Films
Posted by Ashley on 1/16/2018 to
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Science Books and Films, a publication of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), selected three Video
Project films as Best of 2017 in its January issue.
Why Do Women March?
Posted by Ashley on 1/16/2018 to
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The world watched last January as millions took to the streets in the largest protest in US history. A film with inspiration at its center, Women's March documents this historical event and encourages future activism.