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Third Annual Media That Matters Film Festival


The following films from the multiple Media That Matters Film Festival collections explore the issue of Third Annual Media That Matters Film Festival. For even more films on this issue, visit MediaRights.org.

As We Sleep

More About As We Sleep In the summer of 2002, Marcie Lotzgeselles’ parents welcomed documentary filmmaker Elizabeth…
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CopWatch

Television audiences have become accustomed to the celebration of ruckus police action via the reality TV show,…
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Diane Wilson, A Warrior’s Tale

Diane Wilson, A Warrior’s Tale is one of several short subjects that appeared in an hour-long Lifetime…
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Esmeraldas: Petroleum and Poverty

Esmeraldas: Petroleum and Poverty was directed by Joshua Holst, a life-long student of the environment and human…
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Face to Face: Stories from the Aftermath of Infamy

Face to Face, produced by Rob Mikuriya, connects the experiences of Japanese-Americans in the early 1940s with…
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Holla Back Dubai!

Founded in 1991, Global Action Project empowers youth to become agents of change by making powerful, thought-provoking…
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How To Make a Bird

Director Juan Carlos Zaldivar comes from a long line of bird breeders. When going to summer camp…
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Is My Neighbor Latino?

Is My Neighbor Latino? was produced and directed by Jorge Aguirre and commissioned by Latino Public Broadcasting…
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Luv Me Latex

In 2001, Visual AIDS partnered with Frame By Frame Fierce to produce Luv Me Latex. Frame By…
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No Escape, Prison Rape

The first federal bill to stop prison rape, the Prison Rape Reduction Act of 2002, was introduced…
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Rebel

The Lower East Side Girls Club was founded in 1996 to address the egregious lack of services…
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Silence Speaks

Silence Speaks provides violence survivors, witnesses, and prevention advocates with the support, skills, and equipment they need…
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Sonic Memorial Project

Shortly after September 11, 2001, NPR’s Lost & Found Sound brought together radio producers, artists, historians, archivists,…
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Storm

Thomas Brown, Director of Storm, is the founder of The Broken Toy Project a national anti-bullying program.…
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Vision Test

Wes Kim is the writer/director of Vision Test as well as co-director of the Seattle-based AIVF Salon,…
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We Were Humans

Allysson Lucca’s Italian production company, LuccaCo, specializes in creating Web sites/movies for humanitarian and social organizations and…
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