Documentary

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Is This Thing On?

6 Nov , 2008 | Posted by:

(2011) Directed by Tony Lovell

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Greetings from Missile Street

15 May , 2008 | Posted by:

(2001) Directed by Tom Jackson

In the summer of 2000, members of Voices in the Wilderness, a campaign to stop the economic sanctions against Iraq, committed an act of civil disobedience. Facing up to twelve years in jail and fines in excess of one-million dollars, the delegates went to live in Basra, Iraq with families who survive on the U.N. Oil for Food Program rations. Delegates experienced first hand the hardships Iraqi families face due to the economic sanctions imposed against their country. Has screened at the 'Flickerings' Film Festival, Seattle Underground FF, Vermont International FF, Visualized Film Festival in Denver, and it has aired extensively on Free Speech TV, a DISH Network satellite TV channel. Website:

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Black Men Can Fly

2 Feb , 2006 | Posted by:

(2005) Directed by Ken Bento & Napoleon X

George S. Lima's story spans 86 years and goes from New England to Harlem, to the Deep South and back. He was an aviator when it was thought that black men couldn't fly. This story makes us realize that even through the trials, tribulations, struggles and suffering, Black Men Can Fly..

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The Life We Lead

11 May , 2005 | Posted by:

(2002) Directed by Sean Huck

The Life We Lead is an ongoing documentary series on punk bands in and around the Boston area. Shows feature interviews, commentary, live footage and music videos.

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Tracks to Somewhere: An Intimate Portrait of the Hobo Lifestyle

4 Jun , 2004 | Posted by:

(2004) Directed by Dacia "Hitch" Kornechuk & Blake "Boomer" Harjes

Tracks to Somewhere' is a first person documentary which explores the contemporary hobo community and its rail riding lifestyle. Through documenting hoboes around the nation, 'Tracks to Somewhere' will truly create one of the most intimate portraits of contemporary American hobo.

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The Diary of Sacco and Vanzetti

2 Feb , 2004 | Posted by:

(2004) Directed by David Rothauser

Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, two Italian immigrants to America who were executed in 1927 after they were convicted of killing two people during a robbery in South Braintree. Their controversial trial became a political firestorm fueled by anti-immigration and 'Red Scare' hysteria that gripped post-World War I America. In this unique docu-drama, shot on location around Boston where the case took place, Rothauser portrays Vanzetti using the one-time fish peddler's own letters, speeches and documents to revisit one of the nation's most notorious criminal cases.

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The Sun Still Rises

29 Jan , 2004 | Posted by:

(2004) Directed by Mwalim

A documentary about the contemporary Mashpee Wampanoag community and it's connection to it's past as a tribal territory.

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Milo

12 Jan , 2004 | Posted by:

(2004) Directed by Rob Wilson

A moving documentary that questions the drives we have to follow our heart around the time of the recent MBTA ban on subway amplification. Milo Matthews, a talented bassist and real subway musician, opens his life and his history to the audience with charisma and talent.

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Home Free: Return of the Bald Eagle

16 May , 2002 | Posted by:

(1995) Directed by Christopher G. Knight

Inspiring story of the bald eagle's return to Massachusetts.

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Loaded Gun: Life, and Death, and Dickinson

1 Apr , 2002 | Posted by:

(2002) Directed by Jim Wolpaw

An offbeat, playful approach to the life and work of Emily Dickinson.