Film Library
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Disabilities
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SAM SULLIVAN: LIFE IN A WHEEL (00:16:54)
- JUNE 2009
"Before my disability there were 10 billion opportunities for me to explore. Now there’s probably five billion, far more than I’ll ever be able to attempt.” - Former Mayor of Vancouver, Sam Sullivan
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Festival winner
Culture
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GUARDIANS OF THE SEA (00:11:25)
- FEBRUARY 2008
The lifeguards of the North Shore of Oahu are the modern day sheriffs of the wild west. This film pays tribute to their selfless acts of heroism. A must see for all surf lovers!
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Human Services
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FISH OUT OF WATER (00:18:48)
- SEPTEMBER 2008
Combat Vets suffering from PTSD participate in a fly fishing workshop hosted by non-profit Sun Valley Adaptive Sports. Explore the connection between nature and healing.
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Festival selection
Spirituality
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SPIRITUAL INDIA: RIVER OF COMPASSION (00:27:40)
- NOVEMBER 2006
The Ganges River is the mother of India yet she is endangered by pollution. Meet Swamiji Muni Baba and other great Indian minds who refuse to let her die. A film festival favorite.
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Festival selection
Animals
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WILD DOLPHINS (00:08:25)
- JULY 2007
Denise Herzing, the Jane Goodall of the sea, dedicates her life to researching wild spotted dolphins in the Bahamas. Go underwater and fall in love with these sacred creatures.
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Culture
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ADRENALINE JUNKIE (00:11:15)
- FEBRUARY 2008
Jackson Hole Avalanche Search and Rescue Team and its K-9 rescue dogs perform a "live" rescue when a skier gets trapped in an avalanche and is buried alive.
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Festival selection
Human Rights
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NO CHILD IS BORN A TERRORIST (00:21:23)
- JUNE 2007
Zacharia Zubeidi, head of the al-Aqsa Martyrs brigade in Jenin, has survived four assassination attempts by Israeli forces. While interviewing him, I expected to be gunned down at any moment.
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Festival selection
Music
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INDIA'S SONG (00:20:29)
- NOVEMBER 2006
Meet John Singh, Rajisthani Maverick, who is single handedly trying to save traditional Indian music from going extinct. A must see for all Indian music lovers!
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Festival winner
Animals
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GORILLAS... 98.6% HUMAN (00:22:09)
- APRIL 2008
How ironic that the one creature deemed all violent is the most peaceful: the mountain gorilla. With only 720 remaining, Craig Sholley of AWF teaches us about his organization's efforts to preserve gorillas in Rwanda.
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Festival selection
Human Rights
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MY THREE SWAMIS (00:11:26)
- NOVEMBER 2006
I came to India looking for a sage. I found it hidden in the souls of three adolescent girls sold into slavery. Meet the Rescue Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to freeing girls from Mumbai brothels.
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Festival selection
Environment
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CHANGE AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD (00:37:48)
- SEPTEMBER 2007
The defining question of this century will be: how do we preserve the environment and also shareholder wealth? Is wealth nature itself or is it the treasures underneath that must be mined out? The Arctic symbolizes this conflict.
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Festival selection
Children
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HERO (00:03:55)
- JULY 2005
A woman of boundless love abandons the life she knew to start an orphanage in Ethiopia. Starting with a child she picked up from a dead mother's body, she now cares for over 5,000 children. An inspiration to us all.
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