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FILM TITLE (LENGTH) |
FILM MAKER
DISTRIBUTOR |
SUBJECT |
DESCRIPTON |
DAY/ TIME |
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After Silence
(30 mins.) |
Bullfrog Films
PO Box 149
Oley PA 19547
www.bullfrogfilms.com
|
Racism, history, Japanese Interment |
Studies constitutional rights of Americans during times of
uncertainty and fear. Profiles experiences of Japanese Americans during
WW2, in dialogue with students developing an archive |
Friday,
11:00 am |
|
By Dawn’s Early Light
(52 mins.) |
Cinema Guild, Inc.
130 Madison Ave.
New York NY 10016
www.cinemaguild.com
|
Emerging spiritual identity, Islamic conversion, religious
tolerance |
Covers one man’s—an NBA star’s--conversion to Islam and the
ensuing conflict with media and the public around issues of political
dissent |
Saturday,
8:00 am |
|
Chávez Ravine
(24 mins.) |
Bullfrog Films
PO Box 149
Oley PA 19547
www.bullfrogfilms.com
|
Chicano history, land reform and classism |
Documents close knit Latino community of 1940’s in
Los Angeles, and its
demise through greed and political trickery |
Saturday,
11:35 am |
|
February One
(30 mins.) |
California Newsreel
500
Third St.
Suite 505
San Francisco CA 94107
www.newsreel.org
|
Civil Rights history, student leadership |
Documents The Greensboro Four, students at NC A& T
University in 1960 who led the Civil Rights Sit-It movement and founded
SNCC, the vanguard of the movement |
Thursday,
11:00 am |
|
For
Jackson: A Time Capsule from His Two Grandmothers
(49 mins.) |
Filmakers Library
124 East 40th
Street
New York NY 10016
www.filmakers.com
|
Multiracial families, identity and family history |
Both grandmothers of a multiracial child tell their stories
to help him understand his heritage |
Thursday,
4:30 pm |
Freedom Road
(35 mins.)
|
Women Make Movies 462 Broadway, 5th Floor
New York NY 10013
www.wmm.com |
Liberation literature, reform in women’s prison |
Testimonial to power of the arts in personal liberation,
follows women prisoners in study of liberation literature and the power
of finding one’s own voice |
Thursday,
8:40 am |
|
Hardwood: A Black Family’s Story
(29 mins.) |
Filmakers Library
124 East 40th
Street
New York NY 10016
www.filmakers.com
|
Interracial and blended family issues, history |
Studies one family’s struggles in the racial climate of the
1960’s. Impact of absent father on sons, and efforts to heal through
love |
Friday,
8:00 am |
|
Home of the Brave
(75 mins.) |
Bullfrog Films
PO Box 149
Oley PA 19547
www.bullfrogfilms.com
|
Civil Rights history |
Studies the life and death of Viola Liuzzo, the only white
women murdered during the Civil Rights Movement through her children’s
eyes |
Friday,
3:00 pm |
|
Let’s Get Real
(36 mins.) |
Women’s Educational Media
2180 Bryant St.
San Francisco CA 94110
www.womedia.org
|
Anti-harassment, kids as activists |
Young people discuss racism, homophobia, bullying,
religious bigotry, etc. and their strategies for intervention and
prevention |
Thursday,
8:00 am |
|
The Long Walk to Freedom
(30 mins.)
|
Bullfrog Films
PO Box 149
Oley PA 19547
www.bullfrogfilms.com
|
Civil Rights history, personal activism |
Tells how 12 ordinary, diverse people joined the Civil
Rights movement and changed the world |
Thursday,
11:35 am
Friday,
12:15 pm |
|
Mighty Times: The Children’s March
(40 mins.) |
SPLC and HBO
Teaching Tolerance
400 Washington Ave.
Montgomery AL 36104
www.tolerance.org
|
Civil Rights history and children’s activism |
Academy award winner, shows how students of
Birmingham AL became
leaders in the Civil Rights movement and changed public attitudes about
segregation |
Friday,
11:35 am
|
|
New Faces on
Main Street
(60 mins.) |
Newist/CESA 7
2420 Nicolet Drive
IS 1040
Green Bay WI 54311
www.uwgb.edu/newist
|
Immigrant experience, language and cultural issues |
Investigates experiences of Hmong and Latino immigrants and
their lives in smaller
US communities |
Thursday,
3:00 pm |
|
Young Voices From the Arab World
(30 mins.) |
AMIDEAST
1730 M Street, NW
Suite 1100
Washington DC 20036
www.amideast.org
|
Diversity in Arab cultures |
Explores the breadth of culture, history, experience in the
Arab world through lives and words of 5 teenagers |
Friday,
8:35 am |