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2018 | 60 min
Exceptional children who want to dance teach us about perseverance, inclusion, and self-acceptance in a world often blind to their very existence.
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2016 | 50 min
Award-winning journalist Jorge Ramos gets rare, exclusive access to the Neo-Nazi, Ku Klux Klan and "Alt-Right" movements, whose hateful rhetoric against innocent Americans is on the rise in part because of the extraordinary 2016 election season.
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2016 | 52 min
Profiles Symphony Space co-founder and the resonant voice of Selected Shorts on public radio. The documentary is an enduring purtrait of a beloved figure in the arts world and in the hearts of many.
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2014 | 90 min
The State of Arizona captures the explosive emotions and complex realities behind Arizona’s headline-grabbing struggle with illegal immigration.
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2003 | 78 min
Documentary on the attempted murder of two Mexican day laborers in Farmingville, New York. And the town’s rise to prominence in the national immigration debate. The seminal Film on immigration in the new era.
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1996 | 90 min
The Academy Award-nominated film profiles the iconic ballerina Suzanne, the last great muse of choreographer George Balanchine. Rivaling The Red Shoes, this intimate and fascinating biopic delves into Suzanne's memories of working with Balanchine, both within and beyond the New York City Ballet. With glorious clips of her dancing some of her quintessential ballets.
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