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Watching a daughter grow up, in Oscar-nominated ‘How Do You Measure A Year?’
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“This is an essential American story”: director Julie Ha of ‘Free Chol Soo Lee’ speaks
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How a documentary that preserves a key moment in Bay Area history came to be.
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Amid a horrific gun violence epidemic, ‘Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down’
July 13, 2022
New doc tells the story of resilient Congresswoman and mass shooting victim—and how she and her husband became dedicated activists.
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New film traces iconic song through dozens of interpretations, forming a mosaic of the great singer-songwriter's journey.
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