Bruce Cogburn, a reclusive and controversial author, receives endless letters from an obsessive fan. He is forced to confront his past and find the person behind the cryptic messages, leading to a dangerous search full of fear and danger.
Living Dolls: The Making of a Child Beauty Queen (2001) is a documentary that delves into the controversial and often disturbing world of child beauty pageants. The film follows the lives of several young girls and their stage mothers as they prepare for and compete in these pageants, highlighting the intense pressure and scrutiny these children face. Through interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, the documentary raises important questions about the impact of these pageants on the children's development and the ethical implications of the industry.
The Eye of the Storm is a documentary that delves into the divisive issue of racial prejudice in an Iowa elementary school during the 1960s. It chronicles the experiences of a third-grade teacher and her students as they navigate the challenges of discrimination and racism. The film sheds light on the social behavior and attitudes prevalent in that era, highlighting the impact of prejudice on the education system.
A 15-year-old girl's transformation from conservative Southern Baptist to liberal Christian and ardent feminist parallels her fight for sex education and gay rights in Lubbock, Texas.
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