The Way I See It is a documentary film that follows the life and work of Pete Souza, the former White House photographer for Presidents Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama. Through a montage of powerful photographs and personal stories, Souza reflects on his experiences capturing iconic moments in American history and offers a unique perspective on the power of visual storytelling.
It influences elections and sways outcomes -- gerrymandering has become a hot-button political topic and symbol for everything broken about the American electoral process. But there are those on the front lines fighting to change the system.
Lulu, a schizophrenic woman, goes on a journey to reconnect with her estranged son, with whom she shares a tragic past. Along the way, Lulu confronts her personal demons, learns about personal growth, and experiences first love. Through grief and attempted suicide, Lulu navigates through college, confronting her past, and finding love. The story explores themes of family, love, and personal redemption.
Keith and Kim Lussier are a childless couple who are given custody of a 3-month-old foster child, Brittany. However, tragedy strikes when Kim dies of cancer in the middle of the adoption process, leaving Keith to fight for Brittany's custody alone.
Naked States is a thought-provoking documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the controversial world of public nudity and body art. Directed by Arlene Donnelly, the film follows photographer Spencer Tunick as he travels across the United States, photographing hundreds of naked volunteers in iconic locations. Through interviews with the participants and insights from art critics, Naked States explores themes of freedom of expression, body acceptance, and the intersections between art and social activism.
In 1996, Women's Educational Media released their groundbreaking documentary Its Elementary-Talking About Gay Issues in School. It's Still Elementary tells the fascinating history of why and how the 1996 film was made, the infamous response it provoked from the conservative right, and the questions it raises about the national safe schools movement today. Includes interviews with some of the original students and teachers from Its Elementary.
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