History

Projections of America

Showtime: Saturday Dec 5th, 4:00 PM at Center for Contemporary Arts Santa Fe Q&A with director, Peter Miller, after screening. During the darkest days of WWII, Academy Award-winning screenwriter Robert Riskin headed up a secret film unit that sought to redefine America in…

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Awakening in Taos

Showtime: Saturday Dec 5th, 4:30 PM at the Jean Cocteau Cinema > Buy Tickets Born in Buffalo, New York, Mabel Dodge Luhan was a woman unique to her time. Her influence extended into the world of art, music, literature and activism for social…

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Beneath the Olive Tree

Showtime: Friday Dec 4th, 2:00 PM at the Jean Cocteau Cinema > Buy Tickets Q&A with director, Stavroula Toska, after the screening. Beneath the Olive Tree is based on seven notebooks found buried beneath an olive tree on the island of Trikeri, which served as…

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The New Sudan

After 20 years of terror-filled nights, there is dawn in Southern Sudan. The people of the land peek out from the doorways of their huts. They ask each other, “Will the sun stay? Will there be morning tomorrow and the…

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Jesus in India

A former Fundamentalist from Texas is ousted from his church for asking unwelcome questions about the “missing years” of Jesus – the years from 12 to 30 unaccounted for in the Bible. The Texan, author Edward T. Martin, undertakes a…

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Full Signal

With over 3.5 billion cell phone users around the world, thousands of cell phone towers popping up in people’s neighborhoods, children’s schools and neighbor’s rooftops, people are starting to feel the effects. Full Signal talks to scientists, lawmakers, lawyers and…

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The Brothers Warner

An intimate portrait and saga of four film pioneers–Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack who rose from immigrant poverty through personal tragedies persevering to create a major studio with a social conscience.

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Che: Part One

In 1956, Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara and a band of Castro-led Cuban exiles mobilize an army to topple the regime of dictator Fulgencio Batista.

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Watermarks

The story of the Hakoah Vienna Jewish womens swim team of the 1930s, their forced separation, and their reunion decades later.

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A Talking Picture

A meditation on civilization. July, 2001: friends wave as a cruise ship departs Lisbon for Mediterranean ports and the Indian Ocean. On board and on day trips in Marseilles, Pompeii, Athens, Istanbul, and Cairo, a professor tells her young daughter…

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