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    Published 2009
    “…Through their subjective recollections, food preparation becomes a metaphor for battle strategy. …”
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    Published 2000
    “…However, asylum granting is subject to individual biases and inclinations, as asylum officers grapple with discerning the truth in each claim presented to them. …”
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    Published 1934
    “…Banned for more than 30 years, this propaganda masterpiece generated perhaps the greatest moral and legal controversy in motion-picture history. The subject of the film is the 1934 Nazi Party Congress held in Nuremberg, and mass rallies involving thousands.…”
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    Published 1994
    “…Broomfield, being rigorously denied access to his subject, exposes sides to Thatcher that more hands-on portraits have eluded in the past.…”
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    Published 1949
    “…Pavlov is depicted as a man before his time, subject to the ridicule of the hidebound scientific establishment.…”
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    Published 2005
    “…The secondary (video) camera shows the necessity and the limits of media testimonials by framing the photographer with its subjects, then with its clients.…”
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    Published 2007
    “…Verzio FF Submission Far from the usual treatment of transsexual issues, this film, through the choice of its subjects – all contemporary actors and precursors of the trans and intersex movement in France – addresses the gender identity issues head-on by questioning our often unchallenged societal norms and analyzing the nature of the oppression and repression faced by these communities.…”
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    Published 2007
    “…“A Jihad for Love” by gay Muslim filmmaker Parvez Sharma chronicles his journey as he travels the world to various Muslim communities to interview subjects who identify themselves as gay and lesbian.…”
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    Published 2007
    “…But the wife is tormented by uncertainty as to whether the child will grow to normal size, and if not, whether it will have to live with the strange stares that its parents are subjected to.…”
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    Published 2002
    “…Thrown out of their homes by their husbands, separated from their children and forced (against all Uzbek customs) to earn their living, women find themselves in the hellish world of markets for women hack workers, unprotected by law and subject to violence, rape and murder. This film is part of the Gender Montage: Paradigms in Post Soviet Space film series made by The Network Women's Program of the Open Society Institute - Russia and the Gender Policy Institute.…”
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    Published 2004
    “…., Poland, Hungary, Lithuania, and Holland - are combined with historical footage, layered memory sequences, and abstract image manipulation to create a highly subjective and personal experience.…”
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    Published 2005
    “…This documentary presents the evolution of his disease, his everyday life, his battle, his appeals to the European Parliament, the meetings with scientists. The topical subjects of freedom for scientific research and therapeutic cloning bring Luca into deep reflections on ethics, religion, hope and the sense of his own life.…”
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    Published 1982
    “…As a result, she is imprisoned and subject to a vicious interrogation by the secret police, who are convinced that Jadna's brief affair with an army major has fomented an anti-government movement. …”
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    Published 2006
    “…It contemplates the various different ways of life that exist within the prison, not through a simply objective observation of what is visible, but through the more subjective means of seeing and feeling the prison from its interior.…”
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    Published 1929
    “…It is often described as an urban documentary yet the subject of the film is also the film itself –from the role of the cameraman to that of the editor to its projection in a theatre and the response of the audience. …”
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    Published 2003
    “…Nobody knows exactly when, but it is said that in the fifth century, in order to entertain his subjects, King Bahram Djour ordered two thousand Indian musicians to be dispatched to Iran. …”
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    Published 2007
    “…Two of China's most active independent documentary filmmakers talk to artists, including Liu Chunhua (who created the famous painting-turned-poster “Mao Goes to Anyuan”) about their work and participation in the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) and trace how folk art was transformed by the political campaigns. Other interview subjects include former Red Guards, academics, and collectors of Cultural Revolution relics and memorabilia, who discuss the significance of these works then and now.…”
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    Published 1982
    “…This second effort by Errol Morris, originally titled "Nub City," was about the inhabitants of a small Florida town who lop off their limbs for insurance money ("They literally became a fraction of themselves to become whole financially," Morris commented.) but had to be retooled when his subjects threatened to murder him. Forced to come up with a new concept Morris created "Vernon, Florida" (1981) about the eccentric residents of a Southern swamp town.…”
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    Published 2009
    “…Verzio FF Submission Looking at the cases of France, Germany, the United States and Russia, this scientific and political report explores the taboo subject of nuclear power, particularly the darkest aspects of the latter. …”
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