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Radek Peda is a 25-year-old ex-convict, former thief and drug dealer. Coping with his aggression is a heavy duty when nearly everything else has gone out of the window, and especially since the relationships with his father and girlfriend are not pushing him in the right direction.

In the first entry of this film series, filmmaker Elijah Winfield navigates identity crisis, love, religion, and more through various over-the-phone conversations with designer Vu Nguyen and many different moments over the span of two years.

January 1, 1952

Film produced for a coalition of public service groups to combat racial and ethnic hatred. The narrative follows an emotionally insecure Chicago teenager whose bigoted thinking leads him to violence. Explores how prejudices are passed like "a contagious disease" from parent to child, teacher to pupils, and youth to youth, and suggests strategies for breaking the cycle.

Host Katie Andres explores ways that remaining barns can regain their relevance through adaptive reuse while fostering community engagement in their preservation before these barns disappear from the landscape entirely due to development, decay, and obsolescence.

Robert Rodriguez details the making of Desperado

June 13, 2024

For 11-year-old Vrej, life in his homeland Artsakh is like a paradise, but when war starts again, can he carry a nation’s hopes on his young shoulders?

December 5, 2023

A narrative/documentary/experimental hybrid about a man who buys a new technology to record his dreams. Created in December 2023 for the FILMMAKING 1: FUNDAMENTALS final at the University of Pittsburgh.

Film sponsored by the Troy, New York–based manufacturer of Arrow shirts to explain its reasons for moving its business down south. The true story of how two World War II veterans invited the company to occupy an industrial plant that they had built in the hope of revitalizing Buchanan, Georgia. Five hundred residents signed a pledge stating that they were willing to work in the new factory. Cluett, Peabody & Co. eventually employed one-third of the townspeople.

Five U.S. military veterans, including a Congressional Medal of Honor winner and a woman West Point graduate, speak out about terrorism, patriotism and their transformation from warriors to peace activists.

January 1, 1971

A portrait of Barbro Margareta "Lill-Babs" Svensson, then 32 years old.

Birgit Åkesson (1908-2001) was a Swedish a dancer, choreographer and dance researcher. She was one of the leading figures in European avant-garde dance.

April 30, 1995

Bao Ninh's novel "Krigets sorger/The Sorrows of the War" deals with how the Vietnamese themselves perceived the war. A low-key and desperate picture, far from the heroic self-sacrificing struggle that those in power like to emphasize.

November 2, 1993

Arne Ottoson lives isolated and alone with his cats in a caravan but thinks more globally and openly than many of those who sit in the center of events and commute with the document portfolio to Brussels.

November 9, 1995

Now Sweden is part of the great community, the European Union. Is that for better or worse? What does the people say?

January 16, 2001

In Tornedalen, the far North of Sweden, next door to Finland, there is a dance track that travels from village to village every summer. One day a cheek-to-cheek in Sweden, the next a tango in Finland. Join the bright summer night where the Torneälven roars and mosquitoes swarm in this Sääskisafari, or Mygg Safari/Sääski Safari , as the Swedish-Finnish dance group calls themselves.

October 23, 2002

Collected scenes, voices and conversations from an editorial staff who tries to keep track of what is happening with princes and princesses, other royals and celebrities in general.

'The Drunk Trio': Ivar Wallin, guitar, Erik Wiberg, accordion and Bror Wiberg, mandolin, play songs by Harry Rydell. The farm trader Sixten Landby talks about how to become a peddler, while cycling on a path to his own story about the profession. Kuno Persson, poet and ore prospector, stands on the beach and reads his own poem about the river.

January 31, 1998

Harry Isaksson became Castro in 1969 with the entire Swedish people when 5,000 miners went on strike in Malmfälten. Harry has made it a habit to cycle from southern Sweden home to Malmberget in Lapland every summer.

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