FREE LEONARD PELTIER (2025)
David France David France

FREE LEONARD PELTIER (2025)

Leonard Peltier, one of the surviving leaders of the American Indian Movement, has been in prison for 50 years following a contentious conviction. A new generation of Native activists is committed to winning his freedom before he dies.

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IT’S OKAY - SHORT (2024)
David France David France

IT’S OKAY - SHORT (2024)

As hate and violence grow around the globe, Drag Story Hour has emerged as a way to promote reading and acceptance among kids. We step into the experience of two young brothers in this quiet exploration of a deafening subject.

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HOW TO SURVIVE A PANDEMIC (2022)
David France David France

HOW TO SURVIVE A PANDEMIC (2022)

HOW TO SURVIVE A PANDEMIC takes an inside look at the historic, multi-national race to research, develop, regulate, and roll out COVID-19 vaccines in the war against the coronavirus pandemic.

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WELCOME TO CHECHNYA (2020)
David France David France

WELCOME TO CHECHNYA (2020)

This searing investigative work shadows a group of activists risking unimaginable peril to confront the ongoing anti-lgbtq pogrom raging in the repressive and closed Russian republic.

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The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson (2017)
David France David France

The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson (2017)

The origin story for the trans movement comes to light as the mysterious case of Marsha P. Johnson, moribund for decades, gains traction with the NYPD. Will bringing closure for the founder of the trans rights movement help stop a record-breaking crime wave against trans women of color?

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How to Survive a Plague (2012)
David France David France

How to Survive a Plague (2012)

In the dark days of 1987, the country was six years into the AIDS epidemic, a crisis that was still largely being ignored both by government officials and health organizations—until the sudden emergence of the activist group ACT UP in Greenwich Village, largely made up of HIV-positive participants who refused to die without a fight. Emboldened by the power of rebellion, they took on the challenges that public officials had ignored, raising awareness of the disease through a series of dramatic protests.

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