Hot Docs highlights interesting new documentaries we’ve recently added to our collection. The Hungry Tide (DVD 10632) makes us think about global climate change from the perspective of those who might be the most affected. We may still be estimating the realistic chances of those coastline projections from An Inconvenient Truth happening, but for the […]
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Hot Docs: The Greenhorns
Hot Docs highlights interesting new documentaries we’ve recently added to our collection. The Greenhorns (DVD 8957) challenges conventional wisdom about agriculture during a time when few are considering careers on farms. The documentary, which was produced as part of an awareness program for agricultural reform, follows the lives of new, young farmers becoming acquainted with […]
Continue readingHot Docs: Cape Spin!
Hot Docs highlights interesting new documentaries we’ve recently added to our collection. Cape Spin! (DVD 10647) covers the ongoing battle over the installation of wind turbines off the coast of Cape Cod. The issue resulted in one of the oddest political battles in recent memory, dividing political coalitions and forming alliances between unlikely partners. Cape […]
Continue readingHot Docs: Call of Life
Hot Docs highlights interesting new documentaries we’ve recently added to our collection. Call of Life (DVD 10345) tackles the hot subject of declining biodiversity. Across the world, thousands of species are going extinct as a result of human global development. This documentary examines not only why so many creatures are disappearing but the effect they […]
Continue readingHot Docs: Default: The Student Loan Documentary
Hot Docs highlights interesting new documentaries we’ve recently added to our collection. Default: The Student Loan Documentary (DVD 10634) needs little introduction for American University students. Massive student loans, paralyzing debt, and the risk of defaulting or sliding into bankruptcy are real fears. Default tells the stories of students saddled with this financial burden and […]
Continue readingHot Docs: Where Soldiers Come From
Hot Docs highlights interesting new documentaries we’ve recently added to our collection. Where Soldiers Come From (DVD 10604) examines the lives of two high school graduates who enroll in the National Guard with the promise of college tuition. After four years, they return home as soldiers, battered by the war and unsure of their place […]
Continue readingHot Docs: A Sentence Apart
Hot Docs highlights interesting new documentaries we’ve recently added to our collection. A Sentence Apart (DVD 8956) is one of the shorter documentaries in our collection, but by all accounts, it packs a punch. The film examines the often tense, fractious relationships between inmates and their families by following the three stories of children whose […]
Continue readingHot Docs: Terra Blight
Hot Docs highlights interesting new documentaries we’ve recently added to our collection. Terra Blight (DVD 10630) shines a light on the hazardous environmental impact made by discarded personal electronics. Terra Blight challenges the myth that computers are making the world “greener.” In fact, our constant consumption of new tech may be filling our planet with […]
Continue readingHot Docs: Facebook Follies
Hot Docs highlights interesting new documentaries we’ve recently added to our collection. Facebook Follies (DVD 10640) tells the other side of the social media story. Whereas others focus on how social media rose to dominance, this documentary focuses on the consequences of our addiction to instantaneous sharing. The effects are felt everywhere, from the downfall […]
Continue readingHot Docs: Mr. Cao Goes to Washington
Hot Docs highlights interesting new documentaries we’ve recently added to our collection. Mr. Cao Goes to Washington (DVD 10616) challenges the political status quo with a look at Joseph Cao, a representative with an unconventional life story. Congressman Cao was Congress’s first Vietnamese-American, a non-white Republican elected by an African-American majority in New Orleans, and […]
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