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| My Home – Your War My Home – Your War |
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Kylie Grey |
Australia, 2006, 52 min, Beta, color, Documentary |
| Shot in Baghdad over three years, before, during and after the Coalition attack on Iraq, My Home-Your War takes us inside the home of an Iraqi family as they deal with the disruptions and terror of war as it affects their daily lives. |
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| Maquilapolis: City of Factories Maquilapolis: City of Factories |
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Vicky Funari/Sergio De La Torre |
USA/Mexico, 2006, 68min, Digi-Beta, color, Documentary |
| Carmen and Lourdes work in Tijuana's maquiladoras, the foreign-owned factories which came to Mexico for its cheap labor. Every day, these workers confront labor violations, environmental devastation and urban chaos. In Maquilapolis, they reach beyond the daily struggle for survival to or... |
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| View from a Grain of Sand View from a Grain of Sand |
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Meena Nanji |
USA, 2006, 82min, Digi-Beta, color, Documentary |
| Shot over a four-year period in the sprawling refugee camps of north-western Pakistan and in the war-torn city of Kabul, the documentary constructs a harrowing, thought-provoking, yet intimate portrait of the plight of Afghan women over the last 30 years—from the rule of King Zahir S... |
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| Baghdad Days Baghdad Days |
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Heba Bassem |
Iraq , 2005, 35min, Beta, color, Documentary |
| Heba Bassem, a young student from Kirkuk, returns to Baghdad after the war to finish her film studies at the Art Academy. For her final project, Heba chose to capture the way she tries to finish her study in the semi-destroyed city of Baghdad, where everything has changed and the upcoming ... |
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| What Makes Us Head for Daechu-ri What Makes Us Head for Daechu-ri |
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KIM Ji-hyae |
Korea, 2006, 25min, DV, color, Documentary |
| Daechuri, Pyeongtaek of Kyung Ki Province, the new site for the US Army is already being forgotten as the images of ten million soldiers and police force mobilized to ruin school playgrounds and put fences around rice fields, and houses crushed by cranes are slowly fading away from our sig... |
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