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The New York Times says "I was assured it was good. It was far better than that. It was fantastic. Hilarious. It reminds me of "Best in Show." The tagline says it all: It takes a village. And an idiot. A mockumentary about those seeking help, but really don't need it. They can't get into legit 12 step programs so they create their own. 53 minutes | $7.99
Chahinaz: What Rights for Women?
Chahinaz, a 20-year-old student in Algeria, has mixed feelings about the Western world and its values, but she admires the freedom of Western women. Through her curiosity and voyage of self-discovery, Chahinaz begins to wonder what life is like for women in other Muslim countries and around the world and why things are slow to change in Algeria. 53 minutes | $4.99
Five
Five friends spend the weekend to celebrate their friendship - it will be the last time they will go out on their annual adventure into the woods. However, this time, odd dynamics and rivalries surface. A friend's recent death haunts them as well and the terror she experienced revisits the five friends, culminating in a trip that few may survive. Sometimes your friends aren't the people you think they are. 77 minutes | $7.99
Iranian Kidney Bargain Sale
With an official kidney referral agency as the backdrop, "Iranian Kidney Bargain Sale" follows young Iranians through the organ trade process: from their first encounter to surgery and kidney removal. 53 minutes | $4.99
Liquid Tales
Patrick Smith, the independent animator of MTV's "Daria" and "Downtown" showcases his award-winning short films along with 3 bonus clips. 53 minutes | $9.99
Relocated Mountain
A powerful story of a man in search of his past, and his determination to keep a promise made to family in a time of crisis and tragedy. When he was a child, Sirwan Namo's family managed to escape the Kurdish genocide under Saddam Hussein's regime. Years later, Sirwan risks his life by traveling back to Iraq to keep an age-old promise — to see his grandmother before she dies. 53 minutes | $4.99
Touched
A death row prisoner and fallen preacher collide over women, seduction, god and the nature of the universe. 46 minutes
Uncommon Knowledge
Award-winning documentary filmmaker Ellen Bruno calls Uncommon Knowledge "A beautifully crafted and poetic political commentary." This compelling documentary takes place inside the University of California as plans unfold to shut-down its historic San Francisco campus. It provides a unique view of privatization and higher education and a hauntingly beautiful portrait of a campus and the community it served. 26 minutes | $2.99
Voices of Dissent
Multiple award-winning doc on the surprising, powerful and creative ways Americans are expressing their defense of First Amendment rights and civil liberties against government attempts to repress democracy and Bush's war in Iraq. VOICES OF DISSENT features actors and civic leaders who speak about how dissent, the true embodiment of patriotism, protects our core values and civil liberties.
