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Fri, 27 Mar 2015 12:22:46 -0400
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2015 TWN NEW RELEASES CATALOG NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE

THE THROWAWAYS
A film by Bhawin Suchak & Ira McKinley
A timely and provocative look at the impact of mass incarceration and
police brutality on black males in America.

DEPORTED
A film by Rachèle Magloire & Chantal Regnault
Deportees in Haiti talk about the tragedy of broken lives, forced
separation from North American families, and stigmatization endured in
Haiti.

NAS: TIME IS ILLMATIC
A film by One9 & Erik Parker
A thrilling account of Nas' evolution from a young street poet to a
visionary MC. Recommended by Video Librarian.

BOYS OF SUMMER
A film by Keith Aumont
Can the boys from Curaçao's Little League All-Stars team make it to the
World Series again?

BODY & SOUL
A film by Matthieu Bron
Victoria, Mariana & Vasco must overcome the prejudice, discrimination and
exclusion that people with disabilities invariably experience in the city
of Maputo, Mozambique.
INDOCHINA: TRACES OF A MOTHER
A film by Idrissou Mora-Kpai
​​Christophe, a Beninese-Vietnamese orphan, returns to Vietnam to look for
his long-lost mother.

INDOCHINA: TRACES OF A MOTHER
A film by Idrissou Mora-Kpai
​​Christophe, a Beninese-Vietnamese orphan, returns to Vietnam to look for
his long-lost mother.

HAFU: THE MIXED-RACE EXPERIENCE IN JAPAN
A film by Megumi Nishikura & Lara Pérez Takagi
An exploration of race, diversity, multiculturalism, nationality and
identity within the mixed-race community of Japan.

MOTHER
A film by Tae Jun Seek
For over 40 years, iconic labor activist Lee So-seon fought for workers'
rights in South Korea.

DAL PURI DIASPORA
A film by Richard Fung
The journey of West Indian food across three continents, and its links to
colonialism, migration and the globalization of tastes. Recommended by
Video Librarian.

CLAIMING OUR VOICE
A film by Jennifer Pritheeva Samuel
Immigrant domestic workers from South Asia bring their stories of survival,
empowerment and activism to center stage. Recommended by Video Librarian.

JUDITH: PORTRAIT OF A STREET VENDOR
A film by Zahida Pirani
A street vendor, mother and activist from Guatemala makes $40 a day in New
York City, one of the wealthiest cities in the world.

OF KITES AND BORDERS
A film by Yolanda Pividal
Four working children in Tijuana share their lives and thoughts on labor &
the US-Mexico Border.

LITTLE IMMIGRANTS
A film by Sonia Fritz
An insider's look into child smuggling captured from both sides of the
US-Mexico border.

Third World Newsreel's new releases are available for purchase on our
website, www.twn.org. For more information about public screenings, please
email [log in to unmask]

Sincerely,
Roselly

Roselly A. Torres Rojas
Distribution & Marketing Director
Third World Newsreel
More than 45 Years of Progressive Media
www.twn.org

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