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The R.O.M.E.O.S (Katy Chevigny)
The ROMEOS is a short documentary film about long relationships - good conversation amongst old friends. And we're talking old friends. The ROMEOs is an informal club of 5 old time New Yorkers, men aged 72-87, who have met every week for the past 20 years at the Metro Diner in New York City. It is a long lunch to talk about anything and everything; telling old jokes, making fun of each other, complaining about politics. Naturally they have nicknames: Mr. Indignant (his capacity for outrage knows no bounds), Mr. Google (this guy knows everything, you won't believe it), and The Token Goy. They are retired lawyers, writers and left-wing troublemakers and they are utterly hilarious without even trying.
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Wait for Me (Ross Kauffman)
“Wait for me. Wait for me and I will return.” Thus begins an extraordinary film that began a few years ago when a friend of filmmaker Ross Kaufmann casually mentioned in conversation the disappearance of a brother several decades years earlier. Kaufmann became intrigued with the 'Into Thin Air'-style story of John, a young man who set off on a bicycle trip through Europe and eventually to India to find himself - and was never heard from again. Alternating between John’s loving mother describing her son and his journey, her voiceover as she reads aloud from his letters to her during his trip, and home movies of John, first as a child with an adorable smile and later as a young man, Kaufmann depicts a life’s search for meaning. With heartbreaking sensitivity, he allows John’s mother to tell the story that only a mother could tell, and to explain how, 22 years later, she has followed her son’s written plea to continue to wait for him.
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Kitchen Diplomacy (Senain Kheshgi)
An Iraqi-American restaurateur from San Diego describes the contradictions of his identity in his adopted country, and why he supports Republican ticket. "Cars pull up and Muslim men and women rush into the Ali Baba Cafe just in time for evening prayer. It is the hilly month of Ramadan and the Iraqi-Americans from the area are rushing into their businesses to come together to break their fasts, say their prayers and sit down for a communal meal with their families. We hear how these Iraqi immigrants came to live in this small town on the outskirts of San Diego, making it the second Iraqi community in the United States. How do the Iraqi-Americans feel about the past eight years in the US? What gives them hope for the future?"
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My Girl Can Fight (Justin Frimmer)
Father and daughter in East Los Angeles discover they are fighting for each other inside and outside the ring.
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The View from Madison Street (Steve James)
African-Americans from this largely forgotten stretch of inner-city Chicago speak out about race, class and how neither of the then-presidential candidates, John McCain and Barack Obama, was addressing the issues of poverty that plague their community.
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Death's Chaplain (Steve James)
For 15 years, Carroll Pickett ministered to 95 inmates in the final moments of their lives on Death Row in a Texas penitentiary. He watched as Billy Wayne White helped with his own execution.
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The R.O.M.E.O.S Ep.2 (Katy Chevigny)
ROMEO is an acronym for 'Retired Old Men Eating Out' and features an informal club of retired lawyers, writers and intellectuals who meet every week at a classic New York diner. It is a long lunch to talk about anything and everything; telling old jokes, making fun of each other, complaining about politics. This is what the conversation would be like if the guys from 'Diner' hung out 50 years after the movie.
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Arcosanti (Kelly Loudenberg)
Began in the 1970s as an experimental city and urban laboratory, Arcosanti continues its mission today by proposing an alternative to urban sprawl. Arcosanti seeks to give the urban system a boundary, keeping the natural countryside in close proximity to its urban dwellers. Located in the high desert of Arizona, just 70 miles north of Phoenix, Arcosanti will house 5,000 residents and will occupy only 25 acres of a 4060-acre land preserve when complete.
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Animals in Showbiz (Jeremy Redleaf)
Watch Petal the Dog, Amelia the Monkey, & Lulu the Collie pound the Hollywood pavement in search of their big break and the biscuit that comes with it. Explore the wacky world of showbiz pets and the colorful people helping them reach for the stars.
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Ms. Salmon (Valerie Shields)
"Grey Gardens" meets "The Cove"… Kooky British marine philanthropist, whose real name is Melanie Salmon, makes sea conservation more glamorous with London Fashion Week, movie-star Sharon Stone, and boxing-champ Chris Eubank. "Save the dolphins!"
 

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