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Films (Sponsored by Clarity Productions)

"The Life and Times of Rosie The Riveter" The U.S. entry into World War II created an unprecedented demand for new workers. Notions of what was proper work for women changed overnight. Thousands of posters and billboards appeared calling on women to "Do The Job He Left Behind." Rosie the Riveter was born - the symbol of working women during World War II. British Academy Award Nominee, Best Documentary Feature; National Film Registry of the Library of Congress; 15 international awards for Best Documentary


"Freedom On My Mind" tells the dramatic story of the Mississippi voter registration project from 1961 to 1964, chronicling the most tumultuous and significant years in the history of the civil rights movement. Academy Award Nominee; Sundance Grand Jury Prize, Best Documentary

 


"Have You Heard From Johannesburg: Apartheid And The Club Of The West" This fourth of six stories traces the complex and fascinating story of the anti-apartheid movement in one of South Africa's most important superpower allies, the United States. Best Documentary Feature, Canadian Film Board; Best Documentary Feature, Pan-African Film Festival


"¡Salud!" A timely examination of human values and the health issues that affect us all, ¡Salud! looks at the curious case of Cuba, a cash-strapped country with what the BBC calls ‘one of the world’s best health systems.’ Henry Hampton Award, Council on Foundations; Audience Award, Pan-African Film Festival


"Forever Activists" An historical examination of social commitment in America focusing on  lifelong activism of members of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, the American contingent who fought on the side of the Republic in the Spanish Civil War. Produced by Montell Associates. Academy Award Nominee