2010
OCTOBER COUNTRYAmerican Studies Women's Studies Anthropology Psychology & Psychiatry 2010
A beautifully rendered portrait of an American family struggling for stability while haunted by the ghosts of war, teen pregnancy, foster care and child abuse. Winner of multiple awards, October Country intimately examines the forces that unsettle the working poor and the violence that lurks beneath the surface of American life.
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TWELVE CANOESAnthropology Indigenous Studies Cultural Studies 2010 Directed by Women
An extraordinary and exquisite work of anthropology, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Rolf de Heer, Twelve Canoes paints a vivid portrait of the people, history, culture and place of the Yolngu people whose homeland is the Arafura Swamp of north-central Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory, Australia.
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THE FALL OF WOMENLANDAnthropology Asian Studies Women's Studies Human Sexuality Cultural Studies Sociology 2010 Directed by Women
A fascinating documentary on the unique sexual culture of the Mosuo people, a small minority situated in the southwest of China, and one of the last remaining matriarchal societies in the world. The Fall of Womenland explores their history and present reality as well as the dangers that threaten their inherited way of life.
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CAMPESINOS... we will inherit the earthLatin-American Studies Environmental Studies Economics Labor Studies 2010
Most of us rarely think twice about being able to buy a fruit or vegetable at any time of year or season. Campesinos... We Will Inherit the Earth profiles three children in Central America whose farming families are responsible for sustainably growing products that are everyday staples in our society - and are available every day.
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THE GOOD MOTHERWomen's Studies American Studies 2010 Directed by Women
Every year, mothers from all over America leave their families and homes behind (albeit briefly) to compete in the "Mother of the Year" pageant - in the hope of becoming the reigning representative of American motherhood. A surprising documentary that both explodes and reinforces feminist ideals.
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GARBAGE DREAMSEnvironmental Studies Middle Eastern Studies Labor Studies Urban Studies 2010 Directed by Women
For generations, Cairo has relied on the Zabelleen or "garbage people" to collect the city's trash - resulting in the world's most efficient recycling program. A multiple award-winning documentary, Garbage Dreams considers the environmental and social repercussions when the city suddenly decides to outsource their trade to multinational waste disposal companies.
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