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Kelly Vance on January 19, 2022
Jennifer Baichwal and Edward Burtynsky’s documentary, Manufactured Landscapes (2006), did a wonderful job depicting the brave new world of large-scale manufacturing in the early 2000s, particularly in China, with its acres of space, armies of workers and miles of assembly lines stretching out nearly to infinity, producing consumer goods for everyone on…
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Katie Lauer on September 8, 2021
In between sweeping scenes above the rooftops of Jerusalem—beyond the golden Dome of the Rock and the Western Wall’s limestone ashlars—cameras capture images of men, women and children living amongst barbed wire, assault weapons, protest signs and megaphones, documenting Palestinians and Israelis’ struggle to call the land home.
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Christiana Cobb on July 29, 2013
Fruitvale Station, the film that details the last day of Oscar Grant’s life before he was shot and killed by a BART police officer, opened in theaters across the country this past weekend after premiering in select theaters earlier this month.
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