Almost Holy (2015) follows the story of a Russian Orthodox priest who dedicates his life to helping homeless and drug-addicted children in Ukraine. With a background in drug-addiction himself, he takes on the role of a vigilante, fighting against drug use and abuse and providing rehabilitation to those in need. As he navigates the dangerous and challenging streets of Ukraine, he reflects on his own past and the impact of his actions on the lives of those he helps.
Blood Brother is a documentary that tells the story of Rocky Braat, a young man from Pittsburgh who travels to India and becomes deeply involved in the lives of HIV/AIDS patients. He forms strong bonds and helps them in their daily struggles, facing the challenges and triumphs of love and friendship.
A 78-year-old man covered his body with one beautiful tattoo. The retired Principal City Planner for Baltimore talks about trees, consciousness, letting go of life and his genitals.
It is 1968. Minorities are rioting in streets across the country. The president, believing that deplorable housing conditions lay at the heart of the violence, is on his third try in two years to push a fair housing bill through Congress. On April 4, a single gunshot rings out in Memphis. One week later, President Johnson gets his bill. Seven Days is an animated collage of 1960s media: TV, newspapers, archive photos, video and radio, that captures what was happening in the streets, behind the doors of Congress, and in the hearts and minds of ordinary people at this watershed moment in history.
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