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- This is a story that's never been told. Featuring rock-star female investors who invest in diverse women entrepreneurs with innovations that will change the world. Money is power and women need it to achieve true equality.
- In the history of aviation, there have been only 14 of them: sole survivors of a commercial aviation disaster. Most have never spoken publicly about the loss, the guilt, the immense pressure of feeling "spared." Who, after all, could ever truly understand? The answer is only each other. Sole Survivor brings four of them together (George Lamson, Cecilia Cichan, Bahia Bakari and Jim Polehinke) to share their very complex, personal stories for the first time. They revisit the most harrowing moments of their lives in an effort to heal and overcome their most perplexing questions.
- An entertaining and informative look at how Chicago's creative community pioneered modern advertising, forever influencing consumer behavior and culture in America.
- A documentary that faces down the controversies between homosexuality and religion, examining Bible verses quoted as condemnatory, and discussing alternative meanings.
- America's paid-leave crisis and the cost of doing nothing.
- A puzzling portrait of a grieving woman preparing for a funeral. Although her carefully constructed world has been leveled, joggers still puff by her window, the bed must still be made, and she must choose the right pair of black shoes.
- A snapshot of an urban, queer community, featuring a motley crew of compelling queer anti-heroes. Everyday tasks, dinner conversations, and sexual themes all run parallel in an open and unresolved fashion. The central characters are permitted to express love in incalculable ways.
- From Raleigh to Appalachia, North Carolinians are living with curable cancers, heart disease and other conditions. However, they can't afford to get treatment, because North Carolina didn't expand Medicaid. Left Behind goes deep into North Carolina to explore the economic and social cost of the thousands who are "left behind' by North Carolina's healthcare laws.