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The Execution of Wanda Jean (2002)
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| "Ultimately, the film is so determinedly evenhanded, it probably won't change anybody's mind. But no matter where you stand, it's likely to leave a lasting impression." - NY Daily News |
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Farmingville (2003)
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| "Illuminating and alarming." - David Sterrit, Christian Science Monitor |
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Full Frame Documentary Shorts vol.1 (2002)
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Full Frame Documentary Shorts vol.2 (2003)
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Full Frame Documentary Shorts vol.3 (2003)
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| "great to be able to discover documentaries that, without this DVD, would be hard for the majority of film lovers to see otherwise. Docurama's Full Frame Documentary Shorts Vol. 3 puts these films in one nice package." - dOc |
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Genghis Blues (1999)
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| "If the film were only about Pena learning throat singing and going to Tuva, it would be a travelogue. It is about much more." - Roger Ebert |
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Go Tigers! (2001)
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| "funny and touching result is worth cheering for." - Peter Travers, Rolling Stone |
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Guerrilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst (2003)
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| "Robert Stone's fascinating Guerrilla combines a stunning wealth of contemporary footage with interviews" - BBC |
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Gray Matter (2004)
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| "For a television short documentary, Gray Matter is great theater, as there's a story that's as good as any novel at the core of it." - DVDTalk |
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Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision (1995)
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| "unvarnished, direct, intelligent, unpretentious and humble. It is a fitting tribute to an artist who has had a wondrous career for someone so young, and has a long great career ahead." - Barbara Shulgasser, SFGate |
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Moon Over Broadway (1997)
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| "Most fascinating is Moon Over Broadway['s disc], which features recollections from Pennebaker and Hegedus, Burnett (via an NPR interview), Bosco, all three of the play?s producers, its writer and director." - Philadelpha City Paper |
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Murder on a Sunday Morning (2001)
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| Oscar-winning film "packs a wallop... so riveting that you don't want to give away the resolution of the trial." - San Francisco Chronicle |
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My Flesh and Blood (2002)
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| "an unforgettable experience. Its driving force is a woman who heals the souls inside broken bodies and makes people whole in the ways that really matter." - Stephen Holden, New York Times |
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My Knees Were Jumping: Remembering the Kindertransport (1995)
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| "A simple and eloquent documentary" - New York Post |
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A Short Film About John Bolton (2003)
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| "a well executed and unconventional fright film, a disarming blend of comedy and horror." - PopMatters |
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Naked States (2000)
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| "As a documentary, it speaks volumes, and as a movie, it?s brisk and lots of fun." - Apollo Movie Guide |
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Lost Boys of Sudan (2003)
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| "A potent, engrossing look at several young refugees from Sudan's disastrous, endless civil war who've been relocated to the U.S." - Variety |
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Last Man Standing: Politics Texas Style (2004)
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| "illuminating and amusing nail-biter about two Texas campaigns and what they would mean for the nation as a whole." - IndieWIRE |
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Independent's Day (1998)
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| "Irreverent, honest, and enlightening in the extreme... reflexive indie filmmaking at its best." - Marc Savlov, Austin Chronicle |
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It was a Wonderful Life (1993)
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| "a thoughtful, tearful meditation on the growing subculture of homeless middle class women. It's an interesting piece that makes its point clearly and often." - DVD Verdict |
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John Lee Hooker - That's My Story (2001)
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| "He doesn't just play the blues... he IS the blues." - Time Magazine |
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Jupiter's Wife (1994)
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| "Fascinating documentary... an irresistible look at a woman who has slipped through the cracks, but sustains herself with a dense, powerful imagination." - San Francisco Chronicle |
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Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale (2000)
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| "As compelling as it is bizarre." - Entertainment Weekly |
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Ladysmith Black Mambazo: On Tip Toe (2000)
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| "as a blend of music, history, and profile of one dedicated man, it?s a quietly powerful and memorable film." - DVD Town |