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2008

Kick Like a Girl

This is the story of what happens when an undefeated third grade girls soccer team, competes in the boys division. This documentary reveals the reality of the boy-girl issues and what”Kick Like A Girl” really means on and off the playing field. The film is narrated by 8 year old Lizzie, a self described soccer girl, who doesn’t let juvenile diabetes, elbow blocks or grass stains interfere with her desire to compete.

JUMP!

This film follows five jump rope teams from around the country who push physical and psychological limits in pursuit of winning the World Championship. After arduous drilling and mind-boggling performances, rivalry and collaboration have dramatic unexpected results.

Happily Ever After

Is there ever really a happy end? What happens when the last page is turned?

FLOW: For Love of Water

This documentary is about the industry and consumption of mankind’s most precious resource: water. As African villages survive on potentially toxic water supplies, Salina explores how the corporate structure has come to control humanity’s water supply, and how politics and grassroots humanitarian organizations both fight and support the increasing privatization of water.

Faubourg Treme: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans

This film reveals the story of Treme, a district of New Orleans which has been a center of African-American culture for centuries. From its roots as the largest community of Free Blacks in colonial America to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the film shows the continuing evolution of this neighborhood.

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