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Documentaries: DJs, Iraq, Coffee, Israel and Sweatshops
DJs, Iraq, Coffee, Israel and Sweatshops in The Wonderful World of Documentaries. Here is an overview and some links to reviews I’ve published on several documentary films worth checking out: The Documentaries Scratch and Scratch: All the Way Live: The Grand Masters of Scratch - After ushering in a testament to DJ culture with the Documentary Scratch, director Doug Pray captured the high energy 2002 tour stop of the film in Los Angeles into the follow-up film Scratch: All the Way Live. (http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/20347/the_documentaries_scratch_and_scratch.html?cat=33) Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers - Brave New Films; Robert Greenwald’s grassroots production co., released their latest installment in their documentary roster: Iraq For Sale: The War Profiteers a film that charges, camera’s blazing, into the privatization of military operations in Iraq. (http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/67989/iraq_for_sale_the_war_profiteers.html?cat=37) Black Gold: The Documentary About America’s Favorite Addiction. - Fair Trade extends to a great deal of coffees from around the world; it is a solution to bring Ethiopian farmers out of the aid trap (debt) and into world trade. Black Gold address the imperative of supporting farmers from the motherland of coffee; Ethiopia. (http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/109088/black_gold_the_documentary_about_americas.html?cat=40) The Israeli - Palestinian Conflict Through Documentary Lens - Beyond news headlines, independent documentaries gain perspective across the rift of Israel and Palestine. Including, Promises, The Inner Tour, Gaza Strip, Jenin - Jenin, Until When... and The Wall. (http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/613903/the_israeli_palestinian_conflict_through.html?cat=40) Sweatshops: The "Reel" World of Globalization - Corporations bent on world domination, the Merry Pranksters that infiltrate their federation, brave heroes that join the sweatshop slaves and factory girls gone wild at Mardi Gras? Sound like a good movie? It is. Actually it’s five difference documentary films that tackle the huge issue of Globalization, including, The Corporation, The Yes Men, Life and Debt, Mardi Gras: Made in China, and Sweat. (http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/40920/sweatshops_the_reel_world_of_globalization.html?cat=40) |
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