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The Runners (2013)
Pounding the tarmac through the seasons, a band of runners are brazenly challenged with intimate questions as they pace their routes. Liberated from responsibilities, their guards drop dramatically, releasing funny and brutally frank confessions, and weaving a powerful narrative behind the anonymous masses. A film by Matan Rochlitz & Ivo Gormley. The Runners on The Guardian: theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/the-running-blog/2013/nov/15/the-runners-film-interviewing-people-jogging
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'Starcraft 2' documentary 'Good Game' to premiere next week
“Athletes shouldn’t be role models,” says Greg “Idra” Fields in the opening scene of Good Game, an indie StarCraft 2 documentary. “Neither should we. We’re here because we’re really good at games. That doesn’t say anything about your personality or ethics or morals. I’m in esports because of the competition. I like beating people.”
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Wright's Law (2013)
An amazing educator in the Louisville School System, Jeffrey Wright pours his heart and emotion into the well being of his students. Little do they know that Wright's life at school is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the love he carries for his own family. Winner of the L.E.S. Film Festival Best Doc Short. Directed by Zack Conkle.
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There's No Tomorrow (2012)
A 34 minute animated documentary about resource depletion and the impossibility of infinite growth on a finite planet. The first production by http://www.incubatepictures.com
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California bill would ban SeaWorld orca shows
A documentary that claims to expose the ill-treatment of orcas and problems with trainer safety at SeaWorld has spurred action from a California state lawmaker. Assemblyman Richard Bloom, D-Santa Monica, has proposed legislation banning the use of orcas for performance purposes at California aquatic theme parks as a result of details revealed in the movie Blackfish.
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The ‘Boys’ in the Bunkhouse
For more than 30 years, he and a few dozen other men with intellectual disabilities — affecting their reasoning and learning — lived in a dot of a place called Atalissa, about 100 miles south of here. Every morning before dawn, they were sent to eviscerate turkeys at a processing plant, in return for food, lodging, the occasional diversion and $65 a month. For more than 30 years.
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Two Years After KONY 2012, Has Invisible Children Grown Up?
In March 2012, a human rights organization’s documentary about a central African despot became the most viral video of all time, and the ensuing furor resulted in its leader’s bizarre public meltdown. On the second anniversary of the phenomenon, everyone involved is still figuring out what it all means.
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Japan's Radioactive Nightmare
The documentary “Nuclear Nation” presents the ongoing horror in and around Fukushima.
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My brother, Teddy
A young girl’s connection to her brother with cerebral palsy is one not weighted down by a full understanding of all the ways in which he isn’t “normal.”
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NSFW Lebanon's Hash Farm Wars
Lebanon's feuding militias are still using drugs as a source of income. The Lebanese government is cracking down on smaller cannabis farmers, while drug lords continue to act with impunity.
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Monsanto Owns Us: The Monopoly of Seeds and Intellectual Property Rights
For plants designed in a lab a little more than a decade ago, they’ve come a long way: Today, the vast majority of the nation’s two primary crops grow from seeds genetically altered according to Monsanto company patents.
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How a 5'5" Basketball Player Trained Himself to Dunk
Brandon Todd is one of the shortest men in the world capable of dunking a basketball.
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Free to Play: The Movie (2014)
Free To Play is a feature-length documentary that follows three professional gamers from around the world as they compete for a million dollar prize in the first Dota 2 International Tournament. In recent years, E Sports has surged in popularity to become one of the most widely-practiced forms of competitive sport today. A million dollar tournament changed the landscape of the gaming world and for those elite players at the top of their craft, nothing would ever be the same again.
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Free to Play: Valves documentary on dota 2
FREE TO PLAY is a feature-length documentary that follows three professional gamers from around the world as they compete for a million dollar prize in the first Dota 2 International Tournament.
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The Ugly Truth About Horse Racing
An exposé by PETA, published in The New York Times, shows a side of the sport that the industry has tried hard to shield from public view.
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Manhunt: Inside the Boston Marathon bombing investigation
Federal investigators tell Scott Pelley the inside story of the Boston Marathon bombing manhunt a year after the infamous act of terror
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5.5 million people watched Valve's Dota 2 documentary over the weekend
Valves documentary "free to play" was witnessed by 5.5 million people on its opening weekend, making it one of the most watched documentaries ever.
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She Got Game: A Documentary Celebrating Women In Gaming - ASidCast
“A celebration of women in the gaming world through the eyes of a young woman interviewing developers, gamers, cosplayers and more!” She Got Game is a documentary in the making, about not only female video game developers and competitive gamers, but about the gaming industry and community as a whole, and of course, the female …
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The Dead Zoo Gang
A globetrotting saga about international rhino horn thieves.
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Hitler May Have Married a Jew, DNA Study Suggests
Adolf Hitler may have “unwittingly” married a Jewish woman, according to a controversial UK television documentary. DNA analysis of hair samples from a hairbrush claimed to belong to Eva Braun, Hitler’s long-term mistress who married the Nazi dictator hours before their joint suicide, are said to contain a specific sequence passed through the maternal line which hints at Jewish roots.
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