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"Media That Matters: Good Food" Film Festival collection
Ready for some film for thought? Media that Matters brings you a collection of 12 short films on food and sustainability by independent and youth filmmakers. From a singing peanut to teenage tomato-growers, these films will make you laugh, make you think and inspire you to take action for a healthy, sustainable and delicious future. 77 minutes. | $9.99
(Hate) Machine - download for free!
When media messages are constructed, sometimes truth hits the cutting room floor. 5 minutes.
24 Hours on Craigslist
Witness a day on Craigslist.com in San Francisco: An Ethel Merman drag queen searches for the perfect backup band for her Led Zeppelin covers. A suburban professional woman assembles a diabetic cat support group. A couple seeks the perfect rabbi for their marriage. A would-be mother finds her ideal sperm donor. Doors for sale, one night stands, compulsive roommates, transsexual erotic services. The mundane and the sublime, the ridiculous and the profound, all come together to paint a portrait of a thriving, humanistic community in the midst of an ever-accelerating culture. 83 minutes | $7.99
2008 FHTA Short Films
A specially-priced compilation of the winning short films from the 2008 "From Here to Awesome" film festival. 153 minutes | $9.99
A Girl Like Me - download for free!
Color is more than skin deep for young African-American women struggling to define themselves. 7 minutes.
A Girl Named Kai - download for free!
Through a stirring poetic mix of video and sound, Kai appeals to her traditional Taiwanese parents for acceptance in spite of her untraditional take on life and love. 8 minutes.
A New Leaf - download for free!
Martha, a high school senior, wants the most out of her future, despite her dad having other plans for her. She's given a life changing opportunity where she can reach her aspirations. However, to do so, she'll have to challenge her conservative Latin-American upbringing and her father.
A Working Mom
A mother of two returns to Bolivia after 15 years of working in Israel to make a better life for her kids, only to find her family members have become strangers. "A Working Mom" is a story that demonstrates the extremes that individuals will go to in order to save their families -- sometimes saving and losing them in the same act. 75 minutes | $4.99
A. (anonymous)
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
Abel Raises Cain
An unprecedented glimpse into the life and bizarre career of Alan Abel, the infamous underground media prankster. He made a name for himself several times over with stunts that are just ridiculous enough to be believable, especially to a media that feeds on salacious, far-fetched stories. 82 minutes | $7.99
