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Call + Response is a documentary film released in 2008 by Fair Trade Pictures to support human rights activism against human trafficking and slavery on a community level. The film was Justin Dillon's directorial debut. [1] This is the final film that Don LaFontaine voiced the trailers for. The movie was released a month after his death.
This is Paris is about Hilton's day-to-day experiences and shows previously unknown stories regarding her personal life. [5] In the film, she reveals her experiences with being gooned, and the emotional, verbal and physical abuse she experienced while attending a series of boarding schools as a teenager. [6]
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The documentary includes footage by Lou Angeli, a veteran volunteer firefighter and filmmaker, who himself was part of the rescue effort. With that first 72 hours as a backdrop, Answering the Call weaves the stories of rescue and support volunteers at Ground Zero as the site develops into an Emergency Village. “We were all a brother and a ...
Nearly a month after Queen Bey dropped her record-breaking album “Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé’s documentary “Call Me Country: Beyoncé & Nashville’s Renaissance” is now available to ...
Fahrenheit 11/9 is a 2018 American documentary by filmmaker Michael Moore about the 2016 United States presidential election and presidency of Donald Trump up to the time of the film's release. The film is a follow-up to Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004), a documentary about the presidency of George W. Bush.
The film premiered in the US Documentary Competition at Sundance in 2015. [4] After screenings, the film was bought by HBO, to be aired in the late fall of 2015. [5] The official trailer for the film was released on YouTube on August 25, 2015, [6] and the film aired on HBO on November 23, 2015, at 9 PM. It is currently available for viewing on ...
A new documentary series from a local Emmy Award-winner premieres on television this week and is based in part on The Star’s award-winning coverage of troubles at Missouri boarding schools.