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Some great documentaries that come to mind are:
If You Love This Planet - National Film Board of Canada
(If you are in the U.S., I'm not
sure if this is available, since
it was declared anti-American
propaganda by the U.S. Justice
Dept.... which didn't stop it
from winning an Oscar.)
Best Boy - Also won an Oscar, aired on PBS
Swimming to Cambodia - Aired on PBS
Titicut Follies - Copies are owned by various
(or anything else educational institutions,
by Wiseman) Frederick Wiseman doesn't allow
any of his work on video.
Cryogenics - Aired on PBS' P.O.V. series
A Rustling of Leaves: Inside the Philippine revolution
Letter to the Next Generation - Aired on P.B.S.
Rape Stories - Available on video (Women Make Movies?)
Mile Zero: The Sage Tour - National Film Board of Canada
Not a Love Story: A Film About Pornography - N.F.B.
Navajo Talking Pictures - dir. Arlene Bowman, not sure where
distributed
The Last Train Across Canada - Aired on P.B.S.
I hope this list is helpful... If you'd like any more details about
these films, let me know.
Kathy Presner, Montreal
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