10 more documentaries
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Member of a Club - young girl in New Orleans follows family tradition by being a debutante of the Original Illinois Club, too bad she can't be the queen (interesting, but sickening to see how much the families spend on parties and dresses)
Arresting Ana - pro anorexia websites are targeted in France (good)
More than Skin Deep - really good information about skin cancer (melanoma) but crappy production
The Way We Get By - group of people who send off and greet every flight of troops arriving/leaving for the Middle East through the Bangor Maine airport (excellent)
Stage IV - woman had breast cancer which spread to her bones and liver and lungs (walked out - hated the woman)
The Edge of Things - woman had a big ol' brain tumor on her right frontal lobe, and has Traumatic Brain Injury, she lives in a brain injury rehab place where she writes poetry (mediocre - should have been a 20 minute film rather than 80 minute film)
The Pit - a look at the coffee options traders at the New York Board of Trade (excellent)
Broadcast Blues - the news lies, the Supreme Court says that's ok, and the FCC doesn't listen (good)
Claiming the Title - the US Olympic Committee sued to stop the 1982 Gay Olympics and the Supreme Court agreed (good)
Fish Out of Water - explores the 7 passages of scripture that are used to condemn homosexuality (excellent)
Arresting Ana - pro anorexia websites are targeted in France (good)
More than Skin Deep - really good information about skin cancer (melanoma) but crappy production
The Way We Get By - group of people who send off and greet every flight of troops arriving/leaving for the Middle East through the Bangor Maine airport (excellent)
Stage IV - woman had breast cancer which spread to her bones and liver and lungs (walked out - hated the woman)
The Edge of Things - woman had a big ol' brain tumor on her right frontal lobe, and has Traumatic Brain Injury, she lives in a brain injury rehab place where she writes poetry (mediocre - should have been a 20 minute film rather than 80 minute film)
The Pit - a look at the coffee options traders at the New York Board of Trade (excellent)
Broadcast Blues - the news lies, the Supreme Court says that's ok, and the FCC doesn't listen (good)
Claiming the Title - the US Olympic Committee sued to stop the 1982 Gay Olympics and the Supreme Court agreed (good)
Fish Out of Water - explores the 7 passages of scripture that are used to condemn homosexuality (excellent)