Audrey (2020) is a biographical documentary that explores the life and career of the iconic actress Audrey Hepburn. The film delves into her early years in the Netherlands, her rise to stardom in Hollywood, her humanitarian work with UNICEF, and her lasting impact on fashion and cinema. Through interviews, archival footage, and reenactments, audiences get a comprehensive portrait of this beloved artist.
With the instant reach of social media and explosion in cyber porn, a child sex slave can be purchased online and delivered to a customer more quickly than a pizza. Stopping Traffic: The Movement to End Sex Trafficking starts the conversation on a taboo topic – with raw images of life on the streets, heart-pounding rescues and gut-wrenching, personal stories – ultimately offering a story of hope and empowerment, with the goal of engaging others in launching a movement to end modern-day slavery. With 27 million victims, human trafficking is the 2nd largest criminal enterprise in the world. Not just a back-alley enterprise in underdeveloped regions, it’s also prevalent in the U.S. and industrial nations. Stopping Traffic takes an unflinching, first-hand look at this shadowy underworld, telling the shocking story through the eyes of survivors, veteran activists, front-line rescue organizations and celebrities who support the cause, including Dolph Lundgren and Jeannie Mai.
Sing along to the Halloween song and learn how you can change the world while you trick-or-treat.
Every So Often in the World... is a documentary movie that provides a glimpse into the lives of individuals dealing with various challenges in different countries. The film highlights themes of family, poverty, education, discrimination, and health issues. It takes the audience on a journey across continents, showcasing the resilience and strength of the human spirit.
A collection of 7 animation short films inspired by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Each NFB award-winning film, in their peculiar way, deals with children's rights and addresses various aspects of the Convention.
Children learn what they see and feel what their elders teach them to feel. If they live surrounded by hate and thirst for revenge, they will learn to hate and take revenge. The documentary collects the stories of these children told by themselves; of the children who live today in the war and of those who, already old, reflect on the childhood they lived in another distant war.
Intended as a call to action, this UNICEF-sponsored film juxtaposes the fears experienced by children around the world as a means of awakening audiences to the struggles seen abroad.
A thought-provoking documentary that delves into the connection between the World Health Organization and powerful lobbyists. It exposes the influence of corporate interests on global health policies, covering topics such as migration, polio, oil, uranium, and more. The film uncovers alleged cover-ups, corruption, and the impact on public health.
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