2009

In Place Out Of Time

A poetic portrait of a fourth generation New Mexican who sold his backhoe and picked up a camera in pursuit of a photographic quest.?? It captures the grit and gumption of a 65 year old man who follows his heart and pursues his true life’s work, taking a pictures of petroglyphs. This film takes a gentle and multi-layered look at an individual’s eternal connection to community, landscape, and memory.

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Daughters of Gardeners

“Raising a daughter is like watering a neighbour’s garden” – Indian Proverb. India is sitting on a time bomb. The threat comes from within. Thirty-six million women are missing. The economic burden of dowries and the ancestral preference for boys makes the birth of a daughter a shameful event. A film of hope against all odds.

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Crossing Midnight

Shot on the border of Thailand and Eastern Burma, this film tells the story of a remarkable community of refugees from Burma working against incredible odds to help their own. A dedicated group of cross-border backpack medics travel at great risk through the jungles of Eastern Burma to treat those living on the run.

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Boy Interrupted

How can a young boy end his life at the tender age of 15? This film seeks to find answers about what kind of life he led. What defines this film as a remarkably unique and truth-telling achievement is the way it explores how filmmaking can create closure for its creators as well as its audience.

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