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TOOTS
Director/Producer: Kristi Jacobson
Producers: Kristi Jacobson, Alicia Sams, Whitney Dow
Digital 84 min. USA
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Toots is a provocative, loving and unmistakably authentic portrait of legendary Manhattan saloonkeeper Toots Shor, a self-made, unapologetic and quintessentially American man. This film, directed by Shor's granddaughter, Kristi Jacobson, reveals as much about New York's golden era as it does about the man and his enduring legacy.
PROGRAM B
BLACK GOLD
Directors/Producers: Nick Francis and Marc Francis
Digital 78 min. Ethiopia, USA, UK, Mexico, Italy, Djibouti California Newsreel
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As westerners revel in designer lattes, impoverished Ethiopian coffee-growers suffer
the bitter taste of injustice. In this eye-opening exposé of the multi-billion-dollar coffee
industry, Black Gold traces one man's fight for fair trade.
PROGRAM C
ABDUCTION THE MEGUMI YOKOTA STORY
Directors/Producers: Chris Sheridan and Patty Kim
Executive Producer: Jane Campion
Digital 85 min. Japan/USA Roco Films
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Oscar-winning director Jane Campion executive-produced this chilling true story of a 13-year-old Japanese girl who was abducted by North Korean spies in 1977. The film follows her parents' moving 30-year battle to bring her home. Told in bold, signature true-crime style, using exclusive footage and exceptional access, the filmmakers weave an extraordinary story of espionage and love.
PROGRAM D
HALF LIFE: A JOURNEY TO CHERNOBYL
Directors: David Bickerstaff, Phil Grabsky
Producer: Phil Grabsky
Digital 40 min. Ukraine Seventh Art Distribution
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Based on Mario Petrucci's award-winning, book-length poem for Chernobyl, Heavy
Water, this film tells the story of the people who dealt with the world's worst nuclear
disaster at ground level: the firefighters, the soldiers, the 'liquidators,' and their families.
THE BLOOD OF YINGZHOU DISTRICT
Director: Ruby Yang
Producer: Thomas Lennon
Digital 39 min. China
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The Blood of Yingzhou District documents a year in the life of children in the remote
villages of Anhui Province, China, who have lost their parents to AIDS. Traditional
obligations to family and village collide with terror of the disease.
A SON'S SACRIFICE
Director/Producer: Yoni Brook
Producer: Musa Syeed
Executive Producer: Marco Williams
Digital 28 min. USA
ITVS
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A Son's Sacrifice follows the journey of Imran, a young American Muslim who confronts his
roots at his father's slaughterhouse in New York City. On the holiest day of the year, Imran must lead his community in a sacrifice that forces him to define himself as a Muslim and a son.
PROGRAM E
JESUS CAMP
Directors/Producers: Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady
Executive Producers: Nancy Dubuc and Molly Thompson
Digital 82 min. USA
A&E Indie Films
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A growing number of Evangelical Christians believe there is a revival underway whereby young
Christians must take up the leadership of the religious right. Jesus Camp follows Levi, Rachael, Tory
and a number of other young children to Pastor Becky Fisher's 'Kids on Fire' summer camp in Devil's Lake, North Dakota, where kids as young as six years old are taught to become dedicated Christian
soliders in 'God's Army.' The film is a first-ever look into an intense training ground that recruits
born-again Christian children to become an active part of America's political future.
PROGRAM F
DELIVER US FROM EVIL
Director/Producer: Amy Berg
Producers: Hermas Lassalle, Frank Donner
Digital 102 min. USA, Ireland, Italy
Lionsgate
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Deliver Us From Evil is the story of Oliver O'Grady'the most
notorious pedophile priest in the modern history of the Catholic Church'and an investigation into how he was allowed to forge a trail of destruction across northern California under the knowing eye of the church hierarchy for over 20 years.
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PROGRAM G
THE GROUND TRUTH
Director/Producer: Patricia Foulkrod
Digital 75 min. USA/Iraq
Focus Features
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Hailed by Sundance filmgoers as 'powerful' and 'quietly unflinching,' Patricia Foulkrod's searing documentary feature includes exclusive footage that will stun
audiences. The filmmaker's subjects are patriotic young Americans, articulating their stories on-camera'stories that must be heard.
PROGRAM H
THIS FILM IS NOT YET RATED
Director: Kirby Dick
Producer: Eddie Schmidt
35mm 97 min. USA
IFC Films
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This Film Is Not Yet Rated, from Oscar-nominated director Kirby Dick, is an unprecedented
investigation into the secret MPAA film ratings system and its profound impact on American culture.
PROGRAM I
PHOENIX DANCE
Director/Producer: Karina Epperlein
35mm 16 min. USA
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It seems impossible, but after losing a leg to cancer, accomplished dancer Homer Avila returns to
the stage without crutches, performing with Andrea Flores a duet choreographed by Alonzo King. We witness determination, skill and courage as Homer collaborates in his now 'imperfect' body' and
his 'one-leggedness' turns into transcendent beauty.
PURVIS OF OVERTOWN
Director: David Raccuglia, Shaun Conrad
Executive Producer: Lynda Cass
35 mm 67 minutes USA
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After a stint in Raiford State Prison for a breaking and entering charge, Purvis Young seemed destined to fail. Yet while in prison, Purvis taught himself to paint, and he became a highly acclaimed contemporary artist, now recognized nationally as an icon of African-American culture
and history. Purvis paints simply because that's what he needs to do.
PROGRAM J
IRAQ IN FRAGMENTS
Director/Producer: James Longley
Producer: John Sinno
35mm 94 min. Iraq
Typecast Pictures, Typecast Releasing/Daylight Factory, HBO Documentary Films
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Iraq in Fragments illuminates post-war Iraq in three acts, building a vivid picture of a
country pulled in different directions by religion and ethnicity. Filmed in vérité style, with no scripted narrative, the film powerfully explores the lives of ordinary Iraqis: people whose thoughts, beliefs, aspirations and concerns are at once personal and illustrative of larger issues in Iraq today.
PROGRAM K
THE TRIALS OF DARRYL HUNT
Directors/Producers: Ricki Stern, Annie Sundberg
Producers: Katie Brown and William Rexer II
35mm 106 min. USA
HBO Documentary Films
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North Carolina, 1984. A brutal murder leaves a white woman dead, and a young black man accused. This exclusive portrait of a harrowing wrongful conviction offers a provocative and haunting examination of a community'and a criminal justice system'subject to racial bias and tainted by fear.
PROGRAM L
AN UNREASONABLE MAN
Directors/Executive Producers: Henriette Mantel, Stephen Skrovan
Producer: Kevin O'Donnell
35mm 122 min. USA
IFC Films
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Over the past 40 years and without ever holding public office, Ralph Nader built a legislative record that is the rival of any contemporary president. With the help of exciting graphics, rare archival footage and over 40 on-camera interviews conducted over a two-year period, An Unreasonable Man traces the life and career of Ralph Nader, one
of the most important and controversial political figures of the past half-century.
PROGRAM M
SO MUCH SO FAST
Directors/Producers: Steven Ascher and Jeanne Jordan
35mm 87 min. USA
Balcony Releasing
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So Much So Fast unfolds like a nonfiction novel. Stephen Heywood finds out he has the paralyzing neurological disorder ALS. His brother Jamie becomes obsessed with finding a cure. The woman who's falling in love with Stephen has a decision to make. So Much So Fast is a black-humored cliffhanger of romance, guerrilla science and the redefinition of time.
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