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Too Much But Not Enough

Too Much But Not Enough

One fifth of Americans are excluded from the current health care system due to extenuating circumstances. Too Much But Not Enough explores the struggles, and more importantly the humanity, of this sector of our nation which is far too often overlooked. A documentary film by Laura Dover and Sarah Patterson, produced in Spring 2009 through Documenting Justice at The University of Alabama.

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Sleight of History

Sleight of History

A Sleight of History examines the significance of Foster Auditorium, the site of George Wallace's infamous 1963 "stand in the schoolhouse door." The film explores the issue of historical memory in the American South and questions how we memorialize aspects of our past. A documentary film by Marshall Houston and Sarah Melton, produced in Spring 2009 through Documenting Justice at The University of Alabama.

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Searching for Sanctuary

Searching for Sanctuary

What does it mean to live with HIV/AIDS in Alabama? Following a handful of Alabamians living with the disease, this film examines the intersection of AIDS, religion, and spirituality in the South. A documentary film by Starr Turner and Tony Wename, produced in Spring 2009 through Documenting Justice at The University of Alabama.

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Operation Dixie

Operation Dixie

In a time and place where war is being waged against workers, two filmmakers go to the frontline. In this film they look at what fuels the fire in the hearts of union organizers in this uphill battle for rights at work. A documentary film by Ginger Jolly and Jake dasilva, produced in Spring 2009 through Documenting Justice at The University of Alabama.

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Canaries in the Mine

Canaries in the Mine

Canaries in the Mine is about the loss of black farmers in Alabama and what it means for the culture, community, and future of the state. A documentary film by by Mitchell Reid and Sarah Young, produced in Spring 2009 through Documenting Justice at The University of Alabama.

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Documenting Justice 2009 Trailer

Documenting Justice 2009 Trailer

Trailer showcasing the six films of the third annual Documenting Justice class. Screening at the BAMA Theater, April 28th, 7:30pm in Tuscaloosa.

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Thank You For Listening

Thank You For Listening

This film showcases a portrait of three Vietnam veterans and the effects the Department of Veterans Affairs has had on their lives. A documentary film by Will Alford and Andrea Mabry, produced in Spring 2007 through Documenting Justice at The University of Alabama.

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Very Source of Life

Very Source of Life

This film looks at the growing sustainable and organic agriculture market and how it is promoting change in attitudes about food in Alabama. A documentary film by Sesie Bonsi and Elliot A. Knight, produced in Spring 2007 through Documenting Justice at The University of Alabama.

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Portraits In Restorative Justice

Portraits In Restorative Justice

A Montgomery court brings victims and offenders together to talk about how the crime affected them in order to bring about healing. A documentary film by Edward Miller and Kristin Robinson, produced in Spring 2007 through Documenting Justice at The University of Alabama.

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Spanglish

Spanglish

This film examines the lives of an immigrant family in Tuscaloosa and their interactions with the world around them, with a focus on the role children play as a bridge between cultures. A documentary film by Sarah Kate Sullivan and Callie Corley, produced in Spring 2007 through Documenting Justice at The University of Alabama.

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