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It’s been two years since Dara (Sarah Sutherland) has been home. She sits on a train, anxiously looking out the window. When she...
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According to a 2016 U.S. Department of Justice survey, 3 out of every 4 sexual assaults go unreported to police. Even more dismal is the...
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Hive, writer and director Blerta Basholli’s debut feature film, had a very successful Sundance pretty well sweeping the World...
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Prior to Sundance, news broke that Flee, a documentary from Jonas Poher Rasmussen, was adding two famous executive producers to its...
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“All a refugee needs is an opportunity, not your pity.” These compelling words are spoken by Mahmoud, one of the subjects of...
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On the night of December 4, 1969, Chicago Police raided the apartment of Fred Hampton, assassinating him while he lay unconscious after...
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