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"What changes and what remains"
ช่างภาพบันทึกผลสะท้อนเมื่อผู้อยู่อาศัยผิวขาวถูกตั้งข้อหาฆาตกรรมชายผิวดำในระหว่างการหาเสียงเพื่อเลือกตั้งนายอำเภอชาวแอฟริกัน-อเมริกันคนแรกของภูมิภาค
"What changes and what remains"
ช่างภาพบันทึกผลสะท้อนเมื่อผู้อยู่อาศัยผิวขาวถูกตั้งข้อหาฆาตกรรมชายผิวดำในระหว่างการหาเสียงเพื่อเลือกตั้งนายอำเภอชาวแอฟริกัน-อเมริกันคนแรกของภูมิภาค
ช่างภาพบันทึกผลสะท้อนเมื่อผู้อยู่อาศัยผิวขาวถูกตั้งข้อหาฆาตกรรมชายผิวดำในระหว่างการหาเสียงเพื่อเลือกตั้งนายอำเภอชาวแอฟริกัน-อเมริกันคนแรกของภูมิภาค
The film MISS REPRESENTATION exposes how American youth are being sold the concept that women and girls’ value lies in their youth, beauty and sexuality. Explores the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence in America, and challenges the media's limited portrayal of what it means to be a powerful woman. It’s time to break that cycle of mistruths.
Rachel Dolezal became infamous when she was unmasked as a white woman passing for black so thoroughly that she had become the head of her local N.A.A.C.P. chapter. This portrait cuts through the very public controversy to reveal Dolezal’s motivations.
An in-depth look at the prison system in the United States and how it reveals the nation's history of racial inequality.
Stars of "The Walking Dead," Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira, walk down memory lane and visit iconic locations where pivotal moments between their characters, Rick and Michonne, were filmed.
Diaries, audiotapes, videotapes and testimonials from friends and colleagues offer insight into the life and career of Gilda Radner -- the beloved comic and actress who became an icon on Saturday Night Live.
Lyrical and powerfully personal essay film that reflects on the deaths of her husband Lou Reed, her mother, her beloved dog, and such diverse subjects as family memories, surveillance, and Buddhist teachings.
Iverson is the ultimate legacy of NBA legend Allen Iverson, who rose from a childhood of crushing poverty in Hampton, Virginia, to become an 11-time NBA All-Star and universally recognized icon of his sport. Off the court, his audacious rejection of conservative NBA convention and unapologetic embrace of hip hop culture sent shockwaves throughout the league and influenced an entire generation. Told largely in Iverson's own words, the film charts the career highs and lows of one of the most distinctive and accomplished figures the sport of basketball has ever seen.
Marlon Riggs, with assistance from other gay Black men, especially poet Essex Hemphill, celebrates Black men loving Black men as a revolutionary act. The film intercuts footage of Hemphill reciting his poetry, Riggs telling the story of his growing up, scenes of men in social intercourse and dance, and various comic riffs, including a visit to the "Institute of Snap!thology," where men take lessons in how to snap their fingers: the sling snap, the point snap, the diva snap.
Ross McElwee sets out to make a documentary about the lingering effects of General Sherman's march of destruction through the South during the Civil War, but is continually sidetracked by women who come and go in his life, his recurring dreams of nuclear holocaust, and Burt Reynolds.
Over seven decades, actor and activist George Takei journeyed from a World War II internment camp to the helm of the Starship Enterprise, and then to the daily news feeds of five million Facebook fans. Join George and his husband, Brad, on a wacky and profound trek for life, liberty, and love.