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Showing 217 Films from the festival year 2013

No Limits & The Diplomat
No Limits Suffering from scoliosis as a teenager, Audrey Mestre found freedom in the ocean. Years later, she discovered anothe...
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Northwest
Territory, power and pride are the seismic forces in this adrenaline-fueled crime thriller. Living in one of the most impoveris...
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Odayaka
The Great East Japan Earthquake has just struck, the waters of the ensuing tsunami finally rolling back into the sea. In the co...
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Out of Print
Dive into the riveting debate over the future of ideas, as Vivienne Roumani tackles the questions confronting the modern word i...
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Oxyana
Oceana, West Virginia—known as “Oxyana” after its residents’ epidemic abuse of OxyContin—is a tragically real example of the in...
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Parallel North
“In a world that has really been turned upside down, the true is a moment of the false” (Guy Debord, The Society of the Spectac...
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Pat XO
In April 18, 2012, Pat Summitt, the NCAA’s winningest basketball coach, stunned the sports world by resigning from Tennessee. A...
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Pat XO & Let Them Wear Towels
Pat XO In April 18, 2012, Pat Summitt, the NCAA’s winningest basketball coach, stunned the sports world by resigning from Tenn...
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Peanut Butter & Jelly
A young runaway is kicked out of her group home after a vicious altercation. As she travels up to Harlem, where her father is a...
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Playdate
Playground politics soon boil over when Paul and Kate excitedly arrive for dinner at the home of a cool couple from their kids’...
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Powerless
Would you risk your life to flip a switch? In Kanpur, India, putting oneself in harm’s way to deliver electrical power is all t...
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Prince Avalanche
Alvin (Paul Rudd) and Lance (Emile Hirsch) spend the summer of 1988 repainting a highway in a fire-damaged forest. The isolatio...
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Raw Herring
Every year millions of people look forward to the first preparation of Hollandse Nieuwe, the popular snack of raw herring from ...
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Raze
Stuntwoman Zoe Bell (Death Proof) headlines this sly subversion of the women-in-prison genre. After Sabrina (Bell) is abducted,...
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Reaching for the Moon
Frustrated poet Elizabeth Bishop travels to Brazil and encounters the beguiling architect Lota de Macedo Soares. Initial hostil...
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Recollections
In Yamamoto, Japan, eighteen months after the Tohoku disaster, survivors left with nothing hold onto their existence through pi...
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Red Obsession
France’s Bordeaux region has long commanded respect for its coveted wine, but shifts in the global marketplace mean that a new,...
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Reporting on The Times: The New York Times and The Holocaust
Why did The New York Times, a Jewish-owned newspaper, bury reports of The Holocaust during World War II? Through interviews wit...
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Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic
This moving portrait of legendary comedian Richard Pryor chronicles his life from his troubled youth in Peoria, Illinois, to hi...
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Robots in Residence
Robots in Residence challenges Alfred Hitchcock’s claim that “in feature films the director is God; in documentary films God is...
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Royal American
A discarded Royal Typewriter from the 1930s is picked up from a trash heap and taken to a repair shop in the Flatiron Building....
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RPG OKC
Two video game characters forge an unlikely romance.
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Run and Jump
After a stroke leaves her husband disabled and fundamentally changed, a spirited Irish wife struggles to keep her family member...
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Running from Crazy
Join actress Mariel Hemingway, granddaughter of legendary author Ernest Hemingway, as she examines the mental illness and suici...
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Sandy Storyline
Using audio, photography, text and video, Sandy Storyline is an ever-growing documentary narrative as community members and vol...
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