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Dolores Huerta is one of the most important activists and defiant feminists in US history, fighting for racial and labor justice largely without…
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In this meditation on cinema’s past, director Bill Morrison (Decasia) pieces together the bizarre true history of a long-lost collection of 533 nitrate…
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In 1944, Recy Taylor, a 24-year-old black mother, was gang-raped by six white boys in Alabama - a sadly common crime in the Jim Crow South. While few of…
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Filmmaker Jamie Redford embarks on a colorful personal journey into the dawn of the clean energy era as it creates jobs, turns profits, and makes…
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When Bryan Fogel sets out to uncover the truth about doping in sports, a chance meeting with a Russian scientist transforms his story from a personal…
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Ohad Naharin, artistic director of the Batsheva Dance Company, is regarded as one of the most important choreographers in the world. Meeting him at a…
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In a rapidly changing America where mass inequality and dwindling opportunity have devastated the black working class, three Detroit men fight to build…
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Join us on Wednesday, July 12, as RadioWest and the Utah Film Center present a free screening of Nuts! as part of our Through the Lens series. It's at…
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Join us as we continue our Through the Lens series on documentary films with No Man’s Land: an on-the-ground account of the occupation last year of the…
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Powerful, epic documentary about the extraordinary doctors and activists—including Paul Farmer, Jim Yong Kim, and Ophelia Dahl—whose hands-on community…
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God Knows Where I Am is the story of Linda Bishop, a well-educated New Hampshire mother who suffered from a severe bipolar disorder with psychosis, who…
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Kirsten Johnson’s 25-year career as a documentary film cinematographer has taken her around the world, often to regions of conflict. Her own film,…