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- Profiles the extraordinary stories of Vietnam War veterans from the village of Hoonah, Alaska.
- A diverse group of women discuss their lives in America under the influence of patriarchy. Winner, Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition, 1998.
- After enduring abuses by men on city streets, a woman rummages through her shoebox for a solution.
- A daughter reflects on the day she lost her mother.
- A year in the making, Left Lane chronicles life on the road with Alix and her road manager/filmmaker Samantha Farinella as they tour the country connecting the dots from a high school visit in Lincoln, Nebraska to a CD release party in New York City. Alix Olson is an internationally touring folk poet and progressive queer artist-activist. One part peace vigil, one part protest rally, and one part joyful raucous concert, Alix ignites audiences everywhere as she performs. A self-defined global patriot, Alix emboldens audiences with her quick wit and powerful humanitarian voice. This documentary highlights spoken-word performances from around the country and a plethora of behind the scenes glimpses at the search for independent thought, grassroots defiance, passionate connection, organic food and clean laundry. Accompanied by the music of Pamela Means, Melissa Ferrick, Ember Swift, Lyndell Montgomery, Chris Pureka, and Peter Mulvey, Left Lane offers a few more untethered voices to the nucleus of grassroots progressive struggle and the future of laughter, rage, and optimism.
- It's Georgie's first time in a lesbian bar and a love triangle takes off.
- The confluence of sexism and homophobia distilled into one word.
- Gentrification Express examines the community impact of a proposed streetcar in NYC and who really stands to profit.