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- A stunning cinematic view of Mongolia's past and present. Following evolution of Genghis Khan's Mongol Empire, portraits of today's Mongolians provide rare insights into the minds of these former warriors and nomads.
- Shot clandestinely over a two year period, this film provides a rare look into the second most isolated country on the planet held in a stasis by a brutal military regime for almost a half century. From over 100 interviews of people across Burma, including the recently released Aung San Suu Kyi, interwoven with stunning footage of Burmese life this documentary is truly unique.
- A documentary film about the work of a bold yet unsung civil rights activist/educator and those carrying on her legacy.
- A moving psychological portrait of Cambodia decades after a devastating genocide, examining how baksbat (Khmer for "broken courage") continues to impact modern Cambodia.
- Unlike other educational documentaries, RE:Thinking offers a new hope for public education by looking at three schools that create a culture of intellectual life that respects the whole child as a learner and adult-in-training. The future of our society depends on the creativity and competence of the young people who are currently making their way through our public education system. Bringing thinking skills into the classroom doesn't require new technologies or tests, but rather an awareness of how we construct meaning from information. We see three different schools where teachers and students alike understand more about how they think, and as a result are able to think in more accurate, creative, and systematic ways.
- Adoptive parents tackle issues ranging from the process of adoption, to being a conspicuous family, parenting teens and helping children develop their identity.