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A Family Is a Family Is a Family: A Rosie O'Donnell Celebration

What is a family? Rosie O'Donnell looks at the many answers to this question in this documentary that features original songs and thoughtful kids musing on love and family. The show provides a less than moving portrait of the remarkable diversity of so called families today, including same-sex parents, mixed-heritage families, and stories of adoption. Animated songs and musical performances by kids and families spice up the festivities along with performances and recordings by artists including Ziggy Marley, Bonnie Raitt, Doris Day, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Frank Sinatra, Rosie O'Donnell and They Might Be Giants.

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Hu Lulu Hong Longlong Hua Lala

One day, a heavy rain floods a small, peaceful village. A brave child swims to the universe to save the day.

Hungarian Retro

A feature length, lively - montage style - documentary, capturing the essence of what life was like in socialist Hungary - dubbed the "The most cheerful barrack" back then - using contemporary music, interviews, adverts and news footages.

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ヤプーズ: HYS Noise

Story ヤプーズ: HYS Noise Movie Poster ヤプーズ: HYS Noise Cast & Crew Production Company: Country: Japan Language: Japanese Runtime: 70 Adult…

Home Safe Hamilton

Home Safe Hamilton is the third film in the documentary series from Sky Works that deals with how Canadian families with children live with the threat and the reality of homelessness. The film examines systemic roots of homelessness as a consequence of economic restructuring, discrimination and displacement. It includes stories of steelworkers affected by industrial layoffs, high school students living in poverty, new Canadians and Aboriginal families.

I am an Island

Two couples sail out to an island in the Swedish archipelago. Jocke and Malin just got engaged; Tom and Stella met recently. But the weekend of easygoing romance takes a turn as deep-seated tensions of envy and frustration unfold. —Simon Vahlne

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I Am Micro

Shot in the passages of an abandoned optics factory and centered on the activities of a low-budget film crew, I Am Micro is an experimental essay about filmmaking, the medium of film, and the spirit of making independent cinema. [Shumona Goel & Shai Heredia]

I Am Slave

Based on the real-life experiences of Mende Nazer, the story unfolds as twelve-year-old Malia, daughter of champion wrestler Bah, is abducted from her Sudanese village in the Nubar Mountains by pro-government Arab militia and sold into slavery to a woman in Khartoum, who beats her for touching her daughter. After six years she is sent to London, where her name is changed, but her miserable life of servitude continues. Her passport is taken and she is told that her father will die if she goes to the authorities. Fortunately she meets a sympathetic person who seems to offer her the hope of escape and reunion with Bah ,back in Sudan. For all the film's optimism an end title states that there are around 5,000 'slave' workers currently in Britain.

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I Just Love to Paddle

Documentary - Just Love to Paddle is a film about a journey. Set in beautiful Hawaii, filmed almost exclusively on the ocean, this movie follows Nappy Napoleon, a legend in the outrigger-paddling world on a 6-day journey of crossing all the Hawaiian channels. This is the very first such crossing in the recorded history. - Joseph Nappy Napoleon

I'll Tell You

Lola, 14, romanticises the memories of two teenagers who she hung out with, Zaina and Kad. At war with a mother who will never understand her, Lola feels propelled to tell an intimate tale of what love is.