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Share your thoughts about A&E Indie FilmsA&E IndieFilms is the feature documentary arm of A&E Networks, which cultivates the best doc films to reach a smart, young and sophisticated audience. The division develops, produces and acquires cutting edge films which will debut under the A&E IndieFilms banner at the top film festivals and as they debut theatrically.
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Sep 21, 2007 10:48 AM
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American TeenAmerican Teen intimately captures the lives of four teenagers in one small town in central Indiana through their senior year of high school. Through cinema verite footage, interviews, and animation, American Teen presents a candid portrait of being seventeen--the insecurity, the cliques, the jealousies, the first loves and heartbreaks, the experimentation with sex and alcohol, the parental pressures, and the struggle to make profound decisions about the future.
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Jul 25, 2008 10:34 AM
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Jesus CampA growing number of Evangelical Christians believe there is a revival underway whereby young Christians must take up the leadership of the religious right. Jesus Camp reveals a new phenomenon: an active movement to train young kids to become dedicated Christian soldiers in "God's army."
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Mar 9, 2008 06:12 PM
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Bearing WitnessImages and words have the power to shape public conscience; journalists bear witness to the weight of history, reminding us that the world extends beyond our backyards. Bearing Witness tells the stories of intrepid reporters who take substantial personal risks as they cover the world's hot spots. These women provide a unique view of life inside Iraq told from a first hand perspective that doesn't make it to our televisions.
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MurderballMurderball will shatter every stereotype you've ever had about what it's like to be handicapped. It's the story of three quadriplegics who get into armored wheelchairs to play the no-holds-barred, violent game of wheelchair rugby.
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Apr 3, 2006 02:22 AM
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My Kid could Paint ThatIn the span of only a few months, 4-year-old Marla Olmstead rocketed from total obscurity into international renown - and sold over $300,000 dollars worth of paintings. She was compared to Kandinsky and Pollock, and called "a budding Picasso." Inside Edition, The Jane Pauley Show, and NPR did pieces, and The Today Show and Good Morning America got in a bidding war over an appearance by the bashful toddler. There was talk of corporate sponsorship with the family fielding calls from The Gap and Crayola.But not all of the attention was positive. From the beginning, many faulted her parents for exposing Marla to the glare of the media and accused the couple of exploiting their daughter for financial gain. Others felt her work was, in fact, comparable to the great abstract expressionists - but saw this as emblematic of the meaninglessness of Modern Art. "She is painting exactly as all the adult paintings have been in the past 50 years, but painting like a child, too. That is what everybody things but they don't dare to say it," said Oggi, the leading Italian weekly. Through no intention of her own, Marla revived the age-old question, 'what is art?' Watch the Trailer for My Kid could Paint That. 'What is art?' Post your thoughts. |
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Oct 9, 2007 10:20 AM
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One Strong ArmOne Strong Arm is an inspiring and sometimes funny portrait of an extraordinary young man. When he was eighteen months old, Cody Wagner was diagnosed with a brain tumor. During surgery to remove it, he suffered a series of strokes that paralyzed one part of his brain and body. At the time, the doctors predicted he would never recover. They were wrong. Sixteen years later, with the support of his family and friends, Cody finds the one sport that will make him whole again...arm wrestling!
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Rock SchoolPaul Green teaches the three R’s—Rock, Roll, and Rhythm—at his school for Green Day wannabes.
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Street ThiefIn 2005, two documentary filmmakers embarked on a journey to peer into the daily lives of ordinary career criminals. What they didn't expect was to end up spending a year in the life of Kaspar Carr. A reclusive man, whose skills have made him one of Chicago's most prolific and elusive burglars. As the filmmakers attempt to delve into this highly successful thief's personal life, Kaspar's true motivation continues to elude them. It is ultimately Kaspar who draws them into his world in a way they never expected. Borrowing from the traditions of film noir and cinema verite, STREET THIEF creates a new, exhilarating genre of filmmaking; tapping into our voyeuristic obsession with crime, and questioning the very nature of documentary filmmaking.
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Zen and the Art of Competitive EatingIn Zen and the Art of Competitive Eating, Crazy Legs shares his hilarious and astute insights into the world of professional eating as he follows the circuit hoping to get signed by the International Federation of Competitive Eating (I.F.O.C.E.). His goal is to earn a place at the table among his heroes at the Coney Island Fourth of July Hotdog Eating Contest.
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