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How Ping Pong Saved the World

How Ping Pong Saved the World

How Ping-Pong Saved the World recounts the events of April 1971 when a Table Tennis team became the first Americans to enter communist China in decades. These unlikely diplomats were about to reshape history and make a breakthrough of historic proportions.

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Death of a Cemetery

Death of a Cemetery

Manila North Cemetery in the Philippines is a place of rest for 3000 people, all of whom are alive. Gravekeepers grow gardens around tombs; chefs cook up hearty fare in pop-up restaurants alongside crypts; and children play basketball in between school and funerals.

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Cape Spin: An American Power Struggle

Cape Spin: An American Power Struggle

Cape Wind would be the U.S’s first offshore wind farm but strange alliances form for & against. Contradictions & counter-claims emerge pitting environmentalists, NIMBYS & even Native Americans against one-another in a contest where nothing is as it seems.

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Paparazzi

Paparazzi

Chain-smoking, opinionated, nihilistic and unscrupulous; Przemek will stop at nothing to get the picture that he wants. A self-proclaimed ‘motherfucker’, his actions and motivations seem deeply immoral, borderline criminal. But this is only half the story.

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Fish Out of Water

Fish Out of Water

Fish out of Water dives into the underbelly of America, crisscrosses red and blue states and talks to ministers from every denomination to uncover America’s impassioned relationship with homosexuality and the Bible.

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Are All Men Pedophiles?

Are All Men Pedophiles?

We live in a society that condemns pedophiles, though world cultures throughout history have fetishized youth. The hypocrisy at the heart of society forces the question: What do we mean then when we talk about Pedophilia?

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Three Days of Freedom

Three Days of Freedom

After 15 years behind the prison walls, Piotr goes on his first leave. Three Days of Freedom follows him as for the first time he engages with an outside world that has changed dramatically, and left hime behind..

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When China Met Africa

When China Met Africa

A historic gathering of over 50 African heads of state in Beijing reverberates in Zambia where the lives of three characters unfold, the expanding footprint of a rising global power is laid bare

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Egypt: Behind the Revolution

Egypt: Behind the Revolution

From the brewing discontent that preceded the Egyptian revolution, to the 18 days of brutally suppressed protests when success seemed far from inevitable, this film puts us in the centre of the action.

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Quadrangle

Quadrangle

Quadrangle is a documentary about two couples that swapped partners and lived in a group marriage. This four-way affair became a domestic living experiment when the couples moved into one home with their children.

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A Film About Races

A Film About Races

With the help of some of the world’s greatest writers, thinkers & professors, we push aside society’s taboos to find out what “race” really is. An entertaining exploration of the common myths and misconceptions about race.

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Afghan Memento

Afghan Memento

In 1988, Olivier made a perilous journey across Afghanistan, under Soviet occupation, with a $50,000 donation in his backpack. He then had a car accident, amnesia and the new challenge of rebuilding his identity.

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