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“I Am”: What’s Right with the World?

Certainly one of the most upbeat documentaries I’ve ever seen, I Am (2010) refuses to dwell on the horrible events happening around the world. Instead
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“Serving Life”: The Softer Side of Prison

In the prison system, punishment and rehabilitation go hand in hand. It’s hard not to picture convicted criminals as dangerous people who cannot change. This
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Sojourns into Detropia

Last week while flipping through my Netflix suggestions, a certain film caught my eye. Detropia, directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, is a somber
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A Fearsome Education

We have created countless pages and reels of film dedicated to documenting World War II’s military action, and the systematic destruction of European Jews at
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Born to Entertain

In 2010 NBC and the Tonight Show became embroiled in controversy. Conan O’Brien lovers everywhere were outraged at the decision to favour Jay Leno’s new
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Nuclear Nonchalance

Truly one of the most horrifying and important discoveries of the modern age is the application of nuclear power. Used as a weapon, it is
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More Than you can Chew

Pride meets gastronomic ingenuity in Lutz Hachmeister’s interesting, though ultimately shallow documentary, Three Stars. The film follows a number of world-renowned chefs from Europe, Asia
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A Story About America

In 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans and caused such devastation that the city is still feeling the effects today. Directors Carl Deal and Tia
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Craft Beer Brewing Battle

Beer lovers take heed! Beer Wars wants you on their side. This 2009 documentary goes into the trenches in the war between craft brewers and beer