Documentary Film Program

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Never Perfect

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Are beauty ideals influenced by race, history and geopolitics?

In 2006, there were 11 million cosmetic surgeries performed in the United States which constituted an $11.4 billion industry. As popular media moves towards a generic and idealized notion of beauty in our obsession with the cult of the celebrity, women all over the world battle the myriad influences affecting their body image and self-perceptions in the race to achieve “perfection.”

NEVER PERFECT explores the complex journey of a young Vietnamese-American woman’s struggle with popular perceptions of beauty and body image as she fights the stigma of racial self-hatred in her decision to undergo cosmetic surgery.

Race and identity. Sexuality and power. History and culture. NEVER PERFECT unwraps and challenges the complexities of living as a woman in today’s global society.

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Praying with Lior

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An engrossing, wrenching and tender documentary film, PRAYING WITH LIOR introduces Lior Liebling, also called "the little rebbe." Lior has Down syndrome, and has spent his entire life praying with utter abandon. Is he a "spiritual genius" as many around him say? Or simply the vessel that contains everyone’s unfulfilled wishes and expectations? Lior – whose name means "my light" — lost his mother at age six, and her words and spirit hover over the film. While everyone agrees Lior is closer to God, he’s also a burden, a best friend, an inspiration, and an embarrassment, depending on which family member is speaking. As Lior approaches Bar Mitzvah, the Jewish coming-of-age ceremony different characters provides a window into life spent "praying with Lior." The movie poses difficult questions such as what is "disability" and who really talks to God? Told with intimacy and humor, PRAYING WITH LIOR is a family story, a triumph story, a grief story, a divinely-inspired story.

Read the Philadelphia Inquirer's story.
Read the Editorial published by the Philadelphia Inquirer the following day.
Read the front page article in The Jewish State.

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Manufacturing Dissent

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Manufacturing Dissent is a controversial, well-rounded portrait of Michael Moore the man, and how he uses documentaries to affect political change. This “muckraking” film also explores Moore's documentary technique and reveals many incendiary surprises. Much of the film takes place during Michael Moore's 2004 Slacker Uprising Tour and explores the politically divisive climate in America that has helped Michael Moore rise to prominence. By looking at Moore's pop cult status, the film examines the impact of celebrity on our culture and also makes an inadvertent statement about freedom of speech.

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A Bold And Fantastic Step By The BBC

by Anthony Falzone, posted on April 16, 2007 - 9:09am

We are at the point where technology makes it feasible to share publicly the vast swaths of our history, culture and heritage that reside on radio, television and film archives. As detailed here, the BBC is taking the lead in that endeavor, having apparently announced plans to make its entire archive available for free.

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Iraq For Sale: The War Profiteers

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The story of what happens to everyday Americans when corporations go to war. Iraq For Sale takes you inside the lives of soldiers, truck drivers, widows and children who have been changed forever as a result of profiteering in the reconstruction of Iraq. Iraq for Sale uncovers the connections between private corporations making a killing in Iraq and the decision makers who allow them to do so.

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Documentary Film Program Advisory Board

The Documentary Film Program is the product of a collaboration among the Fair Use Project, Media/Professional and leading intellectual property lawyer Michael Donaldson. We are fortunate to be guided by an Advisory Board of accomplished filmmakers, academics, and intellectual property lawyers.

Join Our Network of Attorneys for the Documentary Film Program

The Documentary Film Program has the potential to help every documentary film that relies properly on principles of Fair Use. How many we can help depends on the resources we have.

We need experienced intellectual property attorneys to join our network of approved counsel. Approved counsel can serve a variety of roles, including:

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Documentary Film Program: Frequently Asked Questions

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Board Member Davis Guggenheim Wins Oscar For Inconvenient Truth

by Anthony Falzone, posted on March 2, 2007 - 11:14am

Our Documentary Film Program (announced here last week) is fortunate to be guided by an advisory board that includes some immensely talented filmmakers, including Kirby Dick, Arthur Dong, Davis Guggenheim, and Haskell Wexler.

It was especially exciting to see one of those filmmakers, Davis Guggenheim, win an Oscar on Sunday for his film Inconvenient Truth. His film is a fantastic example of the power of this medium, and it is wonderful to see it receive the recognition it so richly deserves.

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Bling

Bling: diamond on hand
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Premiering this Spring, Bling examines the complex relationship between hip-hop music and culture, "blood" diamonds, conflict, and community development.

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