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Film Library 1 of 54 2018-04-23 FNMM Library File SENTtoKIT.xlsb.xlsx "Wallingford Neighbors for Peace and Justice"Film Library 1 of 54 IMPORTANT NOTICE: DVDs are available to borrow for PERSONAL VIEWING ONLY. Obtaining PUBLIC SCREENING RIGHTS are the responsibility of the borrower. DVDs are loaned for one month unless other arrangements are made. DVDs are loaned at no charge; however, DONATIONS are very much appreciated and allow us to maintain the DVD library. To borrow a DVD, come to our movie night in Wallingford (Seattle) or contact us at [email protected]. Title Format Year Length Director-Producer Keywords Comments (Dis)Honesty: The Truth About Lies DVD 2015 89 min Yael Melamede Society; Behavior 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama DVD 2006 Rick Ray Films The 11th Hour DVD 2007 92 min Leila Conner's Environment, Global Petersen & Nadia Warming Conner's 15 Years of War Against the Iraqi People DVD 2006 67 min Bert Sacks Compilation on Sanctions and war against Iraq The 1919 Seattle General Strike (Excerpt from ‘Witness to DVD/MP4 2000? 4 min Lucy Ostrander Labor, Organizing Revolution’) 1984 (1956 version) 1956 Michael Anderson 1984 (1984 version) 1984 113 min Michael Radford 2012 Time for Change (Ironweed) DVD 2010 85 min Joao Amorism, Daniel Culture, Pinchbeck Collaboration 3-1/2 Minutes 10 Bullets DVD 2015 98 min Marc Silver Racism; Guns; Violence The 3rd Trustee DVD 2007 96 min Michael Harris Native Alaska, oil Narrated by Billy spills, Exxon Valdez Frank, Jr. 5 Broken Cameras DVD 2011 90 min Mead Burnat, Guy Palestine Davidi 8 Things to Ask Your Representatives (Also: Red State Road Trip) 9/11 Explosive Evidence: The Experts Speak Out DVD 2012 Richard Gage & AE 911 911Truth 9/11 Explosive Evidence: The Experts Speak Out - Copy DVD 2012 90 min 2 911 The Hijacking of America VHS 2003 101 min Carol Bouillet & Ken Jenkins 911 and Nationalist Faith DVD 2007 87 min David Ray Griffin 911 911 and the American Empire VHS 90 min David Ray Griffin 911 911 and the Neo-Con Agenda: Facing the Facts - Vol 1 DVD 2006 5 hrs, 25 Democracy University 911 of 4 min 911 and the Neo-Con Agenda: Facing the Facts - Vol 2 DVD 2006 5 hrs, 26 Democracy University 911 of 4 min 911 and the Neo-Con Agenda: Facing the Facts - Vol 3 DVD 2006 4 hrs, 27 Democracy University 911 of 4 min 911 and the Neo-Con Agenda: Facing the Facts - Vol 4 DVD 2006 5 hrs, 58 Democracy University 911 of 4 min 911 Blueprint for Truth DVD 2008 Richard Gage 911 911 Let’s Get Empirical 911 Mysteries - Part 1: Demolitions 911 911 Press For Truth With "Hijacking Catastrophe - Fear and the Selling of American 9-11 Press For Truth DVD 2006 85 min Ray Nowosielski 911 Revisited DVD 2005 59 min Dustin Mugford 911 911 Road To Tyranny & 911 Library CD 2005 Assorted Collection of documents 9500 Liberty DVD 2009 80 min Annabel Park, Eric Immigration Byler 2018-04-23 FNMM Library File SENTtoKIT.xlsb.xlsx "Friday Night at the Meaningful Movies"Seattle, WA. 2018-04-23 FNMM Library File SENTtoKIT.xlsb.xlsx "Wallingford Neighbors for Peace and Justice"Film Library 2 of 54 IMPORTANT NOTICE: DVDs are available to borrow for PERSONAL VIEWING ONLY. Obtaining PUBLIC SCREENING RIGHTS are the responsibility of the borrower. DVDs are loaned for one month unless other arrangements are made. DVDs are loaned at no charge; however, DONATIONS are very much appreciated and allow us to maintain the DVD library. To borrow a DVD, come to our movie night in Wallingford (Seattle) or contact us at [email protected]. Title Format Year Length Director-Producer Keywords Comments Abajo el Colonialismo DVD 2005 26 min Calle y Media Colonialism, Collective Bolivarian Revolution Abe Osheroff – Art In The Struggle For Freedom VHS 2001 27 min Jesse Crawford Abe Osheroff - One Foot in the Grave, the Other Still DVD 2009 45 min Media Education Activism Dancing Foundation The Abortion Diaries – Copy 1 DVD 2005 30 min Penny Lane Abortion Lable The Abortion Diaries – Copy 2 DVD 2005 30 min Penny Lane Abortion ACLU Freedom Files - Copy 1 DVD 2006 5 hrs Robert Greenwald 10-part series ACLU Freedom Files - Copy 2 DVD 2006 5 hrs Robert Greenwald 10-part series ACLU Freedom Files - Copy 3 DVD 2006 5 hrs Robert Greenwald 10-part series The Ad and Ego VHS 1997 57 min Harold Boihem Advertising Adbusters: The Production of Meaning DVD 2008? 20 min Adbusters Advertising, Consumption, American culture Advertising & the End Of the World DVD 1997 40 min Sut Jhally Advertising, American culture Advise & Dissent DVD 2012 87 min David Van Taylor Supreme Court; Donation Justice; Politics Aerosol Crimes (aka Chemtrails) DVD Clifford E. Carnicom Military Affluenza DVD 1997 John degraaf, Vivia Overconsumption, Boe Materialism, Environment Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death - Copy 2 DVD 2003 50 min Jamie Doran Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death - Copy1 DVD 2003 50 min Jamie Doran After Winter, Spring DVD 2013 74 min Judith Lit, Terra Farms; Agriculture Productions Aftermass: Bicycling in a Post-Critical Mass Portland DVD 2014 74 min Joe Biel Bicycling; Green transportation Against the Darkness - A Tribute To the Montana Coal VHS ?? 30 min Montana Dept. of Labor Rights Miner State Lands Against the Tide DVD 2013 45 min First Films Live aboards on Bainbridge The Age of Stupid DVD 2009 Franny Armstrong Climate Change Agony of the Ganges The Agronomist DVD 2003 90 in Jonathan Demme Haiti, human rights, journalism Al Franken: God Spoke DVD 2006 84 min Nick Doob & Chris Hegedus Alive Inside BluRay 2014 78 min Michael Rossato- Music; Dementia Bennett Alive Inside DVD 2014 78 min Michael Rossato- Music; Dementia Bennett All Guantanamo Is Ours DVD 37 min Hernando Calvo American Ospina occupation of Guantanamo Allende de Valparaiso al Mundo DVD Almost Home DVD 2005 Brad Litchenstein & Aging Lisa Gildehaus The Amahs of Hong Kong - A Woman’s Place: 6 Short VHS 1995 11 min + Anastasia Edwards Stories 60 min Amandla – A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony DVD 2003 103 min Lee Hirsch Music, Peace America – Freedom To Fascism DVD 2006 107 min Aaron Russo Gov’t, Economy America the Beautiful - Is America Obsessed with DVD 2009 105 min Darryl Roberts Quest for physical Beauty? perfection America’s Best Known Whistle Blower Speaks Out American Casino DVD 2008 89 min Leslie & Andrew Sub-prime Cockburn mortgage, Financial collapse 2018-04-23 FNMM Library File SENTtoKIT.xlsb.xlsx "Friday Night at the Meaningful Movies"Seattle, WA. 2018-04-23 FNMM Library File SENTtoKIT.xlsb.xlsx "Wallingford Neighbors for Peace and Justice"Film Library 3 of 54 IMPORTANT NOTICE: DVDs are available to borrow for PERSONAL VIEWING ONLY. Obtaining PUBLIC SCREENING RIGHTS are the responsibility of the borrower. DVDs are loaned for one month unless other arrangements are made. DVDs are loaned at no charge; however, DONATIONS are very much appreciated and allow us to maintain the DVD library. To borrow a DVD, come to our movie night in Wallingford (Seattle) or contact us at [email protected]. Title Format Year Length Director-Producer Keywords Comments American Drug War: The Last White Hope DVD 2007 120 min Kevin Booth Drug War, Corruption in Govt. and Law Enforcement, Racism, American Fascists – Chris Hedges 3/30/07 DVD 2007 56 min Chris Hedges & TUC Radio American Promise DVD 2013 83 min Joe Brewster & Race; Education Michele Stephenson American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee DVD 2013 82 min Grace Lee Grace Lee Boggs Boggs - Copy 1 American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee DVD 2013 82 min Grace Lee Grace Lee Boggs Boggs - Copy 2 The American Ruling Class DVD The American Southwest: Are We running Dry? DVD 2009 71 min Jim Thebaut Water On the DVD: “Running Dry” The American Southwest: Are We Running Dry? 71 min American Winter DVD 2013 90 min Joe Gantz Middle Class, Family Struggles, Portland, Employment, Under- employment American: The Bill Hicks Story DVD 2011 113 min Matt Harlock and Paul Social Commentary, Thomas Comedy, Humor, Biography The Anatomy of a Great Deception DVD 2014 David Hooper 9/11 Ancient Futures - Learning from Ladakh DVD 1993 John Page Environment, Helena Norberg- Culture, Hodge. Industrialization Donation from QAMG Angel Azul: Casting for a New Generation DVD 2014 72 min Marcelina Cravat Art; Environment; Ecosystem Animation Nation – Mark Fiore Animations DVD 2004 Shorts Mark Fiore Another World Is Possible - Copy 1 DVD 2002 24 min Mark Dworkin and World Social Seattle area Melissa Young Forum, Brazil filmmakers Another World Is Possible - Copy 2 DVD 2002 24 min Mark Dworkin and World Social Seattle area Melissa Young Forum, Brazil filmmakers Antarctic Oasis DVD Filed under Tipping Point” with “Life In Plastic” Anthropocene DVD 2016 97 min Steve Bradshaw Aqui Se Puede: Farm Workers In Washington State (On DVD 1991 13 min Melissa Young & Mark Labor organizing Seattle area the ‘Social Justice’ Compilation) Dworkin filmmakers Arctic Tale DVD Argentina: Hope In Hard Times -Copy 1 DVD 2004 74 min Melissa Young & Mark Economics, Seattle area Dworkin Community, filmmakers Argentina: Hope In Hard Times -Copy 2 VHS 2004 74 min Melissa Young & Mark Economics, Seattle area Dworkin Community, filmmakers Argentina: Turning Around - Copy 1 DVD 2008 37 min Melissa Young & Mark Economics, Sequel to Dworkin Community, Argentina: Hope In Hard Times Argentina: Turning Around - Copy 2 DVD 2008 37 min Melissa Young & Mark Economics, Sequel to Dworkin Community, Argentina: Hope In Hard Times. Donation from QAMG Arid Lands - Copy 1 DVD 2007 98 min Grant Aaker and Josh Wallaert 2018-04-23 FNMM Library File SENTtoKIT.xlsb.xlsx "Friday Night at the Meaningful Movies"Seattle, WA.
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