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- DirectorMarlon RiggsStarsEsther RolleBarbara T. ChristianJanette FaulknerThis documentary traces the deep-rooted stereotypes which have fueled anti-black prejudice.
- DirectorMarlon RiggsStarsMarlon RiggsMichael BellKerrigan BlackA documentary about the experiences of black homosexual men living in the United States of America.
- DirectorMarlon RiggsStarsRuby DeeSteven BochcoDiahann CarrollAnalyzes the evolution of television's earlier, unflattering portrayal of blacks from 1948 until 1988, when they are depicted as prosperous and as having achieved the American dream, a portrayal that is inconsistent with reality.
- DirectorMarlon RiggsStarsAngela DavisEssex Hemphillbell hooksA film about black experiences with a "backdrop of Creole cooking."
- DirectorMelissa ReganA documentary about three sisters, aged 6, 9 and 11, struggling to understand why and how their Uncle Bill is becoming a woman.
- DirectorAndrew AbrahamsStarsFrancesco GabrieleAndrea PallaoroJed TomsulaAn Italian writer sets himself on fire at the Vatican, igniting troubling questions about the clash between faith and sexuality.
- DirectorAndrew AbrahamsStarsMandy HughesSean HughesDana WalshExposes the hidden epidemic of Lyme disease and reveals how our corrupt health care system is failing to address one of the most serious illnesses of our time.
- DirectorAndrew AbrahamsStarsNancy PelosiJack PorterNeal SchwartzMore Americans have been lost to AIDS than in all the U.S. wars since 1900. But few know of the existence of the national AIDS memorial, a seven-acre grove and sanctuary hidden in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. THE GROVE shows how one community responded to its overwhelming grief, and how the seeds of a few visionaries blossomed into something larger and more provocative than they could have imagined. How do we mark a time of unimaginable loss? How do we remember those that could be forgotten?
- DirectorAndrew AbrahamsStarsLee AbrahamsVideo documentary of a gay man's visit with his 87-year-old grandmother in a Florida retirement community.
- DirectorAndrew AbrahamsStarsAnna HalprinThe body is our home, as is the larger body of the earth. When these two bodies move in harmony, a dance unfolds. Both are made whole. RETURNING HOME is a breathtaking and groundbreaking dance documentary in which 80-something Anna Halprin, pioneer of postmodern dance, uses movement as a means of connecting the individual to nature, and art to real life. In collaboration with performance artist Eeo Stubblefield, Halprin moves along thresholds of earth, wind, water and fire, discovering lessons in loss and liberation. Whether surveying the charred remains of her home, or her scars from cancer and aging, Halprin finds beauty and meaning even in the destructive forces of nature. A testament to the importance of honoring the human and earth bodies, this unforgettable film takes us on a mythic and very personal journey home.
- DirectorOmar Al-QattanMichael SchwarzTells the story of the seventh century prophet who changed world history in 23 years, and continues to shapes the lives of more than 1.2 billion people. The film takes viewers not only to ancient Middle Eastern sites where Muhammad's story unfolds, but into the homes, mosques and workplaces of some of America's estimated seven million Muslim to discover the many ways in which they follow Muhammad's example.
- DirectorRalph KingMichael SchwarzExtreme By Design, an hour-long documentary film, follows a band of idealistic young Californians who, using a radical new design approach, make life-changing products for the world's poor.
- StarsJane Seymour
- DirectorMichael O'ConnellPulling Out All the Stops honors the pipe organ in America. From New York's Fifth Avenue to Harlem, from Hollywood to a small town in North Carolina, this film shows how the pipe organ plays a role in people's lives today. Special highlights include: a Halloween concert; an evening of silent film comedy brought to life with the "Mighty Wurlitzer"; the moving story of a congregation's nine-year dream - and the factory that made that dream come true; and a special tour for young people inside a three-story tall organ. Most of all, Pulling Out All the Stops celebrates the widely differing communities of people who love and cherish this instrument.
- DirectorDavid KennardJoan SaffaIn May 1937, Amelia Earhart embarked on the most ambitious and dangerous flight of her career: an attempt to fly around the world at the equator. Six weeks later, she and her navigator, Fred Noonan, disappeared without a trace in the South Pacific. In "The Final Hours", we take a journey around the world in a vintage Lockheed Electra, recreating Amelia's flight and reliving the adventure through her diaries and logbooks. Through interviews with aviation experts and historians we discover a possible solution to the mystery of her disappearance.
- DirectorDavid KennardMichael O'ConnellStarsJoe DeFrancescoRodney BrooksArthur C. ClarkeHow close are we to building a real HAL-9000 computer?
- StarsMichael Tilson ThomasKeeping Score investigates the compelling stories behind and intertwined with classical music. Regardless of your musical background, the San Francisco Symphony and Michael Tilson Thomas are ready to conduct you through the fascinating history and modern interpretations of these masterworks.
- StarsIsabel AllendeThe story of San Francisco's oldest neighborhood, from Native American village, to Spanish Mission, to Gold Rush boomtown, to the dynamic changes of the 1990's. The documentary follows the neighborhood's many incarnations as a landing place for new immigrants, including its important role in the Irish and labor history of the city, through its emergence after World War II as one of the country's most vibrant centers of Latino culture and identity.
- DirectorFelicia LoweStarsCharlie ChinGenny LimWood MoyThousands of tourists flock through its streets every day; its curio shops, all-night restaurants and crowded alleys have been celebrated from Broadway to Hollywood. But few people know the human drama and history that are hidden in the streets and faces of San Francisco's Chinatown. This one-hour documentary tells the neighborhood's story from the point of view of those who have lived their lives there, from the first immigrants who came to "Gold Mountain" in search of work and wealth, through the pain of a century of isolation and racism, to the recent arrivals who even today are revitalizing America's gateway.
- DirectorPeter L. SteinStarsTerri Orth-PallaviciniKen RutaBrian FreemanNow known internationally as the world's first "gay hometown," San Francisco's Castro District was a quiet, working-class neighborhood of European immigrants only a few decades ago. In this documentary, the story of the Castro's transformation is told by those who lived it, young and old, straight and gay. It's a tale of social upheaval, exuberant street culture, political assassination, and the inspiring coming-of-age of an entire community an ongoing saga even today.
- DirectorRick ButlerStarsOssie DavisPeter CoyoteA documentary chronicling the remarkable story of San Francisco's Fillmore District. Remembered today mainly for its rock-and-roll auditorium, the Fillmore District is one of the great cautionary tales of American urban life. From the wholesale removal of Japanese Americans during WWII, to the jazz heyday of the 1950's, to the bulldozers of urban renewal, the Fillmore has seen its share of drama. "The Fillmore" sheds light on the way cities come into being by focusing on the bittersweet history of one neighborhood, as told by the residents who fought for its survival. Features the music of Count Basie, John Handy, Jefferson Airplane, and others.
- StarsJohn Hockenberry