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1Published 2002“…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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2Published 2003“…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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3Published 2004“…This is what Georgi Borissov Lulchev, superintendent of a Bulgarian psychiatric institution, knows more than anyone else. With a fair dose of ingenuity and perseverance, he indefatigably looks for ways to make his institution, situated on the grounds of a former monastery, profitable. …”
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4Published 2003“…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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5Published 1983“…He also falls in love with Mariana, a first-year student at the research institute and ultimately attempts to kill himself. …”
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6Published 1978“…Broomfield and Churchill's “sequel” to Juvenile Liaison raises structural and institutional problems of the US penal system. The workings of a purportedly liberal penal institution are condemned through an intensely dramatic concentration on four of its victims, aged 17-21, ostensibly there for rehabilitation, but actually undergoing repetitive and vindictive punishment. …”
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7Published 1978“…Broomfield and Churchill's “sequel” to Juvenile Liaison raises structural and institutional problems of the US penal system. The workings of a purportedly liberal penal institution are condemned through an intensely dramatic concentration on four of its victims, aged 17-21, ostensibly there for rehabilitation, but actually undergoing repetitive and vindictive punishment. …”
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8Published 2002“…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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9Published 2002“…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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10Published 2003“…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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11Published 2002“…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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12Published 2003“…Duration: 01:27:00 Documentary film about the activities of Step By Step, an Open Society Institute funded educational program founded on modern pedagogical and development theories.…”
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13Published 2006“…Duration: 00:10:00 Tthe new excavations at "The Cemetary of the Poor" in Sighet - a project of investigating communist crimes initiated by the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes in Romania and the Civic Adacemy Foundation…”
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14Published 2003“…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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15Published 2007“…From the age of 28 to 33 she is locked up in a psychiatric institution, a move which led to tragic and irreparable results. …”
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16Published 1989“…The film crew shot much of the footage in such institutions and the result is a shockingly graphic sequence of skeleton-like emaciated and neglected children. …”
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17Published 2005“…"Everyone should leave the institutions and be in apartments the way I am. …they would be better off, like me. …”
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18Published 2003“…Duration: 00:20:00 Documentary film about Step By Step, an Open Society Institute funded educational program founded on modern pedagogical and development theories. …”
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19Published 2005“…They are not confined to an institution, but live with the locals as family. The documentary “Geel” is about this exceptional tradition where psychiatric patients are adopted by ordinary families.…”
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20Published 2007“…Men convicted for murder robbery and other grave crimes give an insight to power relations, survival skills and indentity problems in an institution where confinement and lack of prospects can challenge one’s personality to extreme levels.…”