
GOAL 01
Poverty, Inc.
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Filmmaker Michael Matheson Miller investigates the complex global industry of foreign aid. This Documentary educates the viewer on where donations and charity money actually go, meaning they can make more informed decisions and are more aware of government actions.
Fed up
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Filmmaker Stephanie Soechtig and journalist Katie Couric investigate how the American food industry may be responsible for more sickness than previously realised. Exposing the sugar epidemic and obesity plague in America, including government exposure with comparing fast food companies to tobacco ones.
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We Feed the World
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This award winning documentary takes a critical look at the origin and production of our food by highlighting the contradiction between global hunger in the developing world and the overproduction of food in the developed world. This film is the winner of the best documentary award from the Guild of German Art House Cinemas and winner of two film awards from Croatia's Motovun Film Festival.
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GOAL 03
How to Survive A Plague
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Nominated for an Oscar for Best Documentary, How to Survive a Plague traces how grassroots activists gamed the system and forced the FDA to approve protease inhibitors, a breakthrough that’s saved millions of lives. Activist-turned-director David France pored through more than 700 hours of archival footage—from ACT UP and Treatment Action Group (TAG) archives, television news reports, and even personal recordings—to let those who were there tell the story.
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Fire in the Blood
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TWhile HIV treatments are better than ever, greed and bureaucracy keep meds out of reach of many. Spanning four continents, director Dylan Mohan Gray’s trenchant investigation is an indictment of the First World’s control of funding and resources when lives are on the line.
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