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Director: Jonathan McNeal
Awards: Audience Award- Best Documentary, Fire Island Film Festival; Audience Award- Best of Festival Out on Film, Atlanta, GA

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Director: Jonathan McNeal
Awards: Audience Award- Best Documentary, Fire Island Film Festival; Audience Award- Best of Festival Out on Film, Atlanta, GA
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Director: Tim Matsui
It’s 2010. Tom and Nacole’s daughter is missing. She ran away from the home they built her. Within 48 hours she’ll be forced into a life of prostitution.
It’s 2007. Lisa is 13 years old and on the streets. She needs to survive. She’ll spend the next six years trying to cope with that decision.
It’s 2005. Andy arrests a girl for the second time. Frustrated, he asks her “Why?” The answer changes his life.
Set in Seattle, Washington, the feature documentary film “The Long Night” gives voice and meaning to the crisis of minors who are forced and coerced into the American sex trade. The film weaves together the stories of seven people whose lives are forever changed by domestic minor sex trafficking.
“The Long Night” is not themed to advocate a solution. Instead, it submerges the viewer in Natalie and Lisa’s experience surviving the life; in Tom and Nacole watching their daughter slip out of their hands; in Andy and his fellow police officers, Brian and Joel, trying to create a more just system.
Filmed and directed by award-winning photojournalist Tim Matsui, produced in partnership with MediaStorm and the Alexia Foundation, “The Long Night” is an intimate and visceral testimony to those who have lived this crisis. There will be a talkback with Tim Matsui after the screening.
“Incredibly intimate look at a young West Coast woman’s battle to leave a life of sex work and addiction.” – Time LightBox
“The Long Night is a gripping and honest account of addiction, sex work, and the lives of a survivor and her family. Viewers also get to know the police who are trying to change the system, and a young woman who can’t break free of the life. You need to see this film about sex work and addiction.” -David Ryder, Huffington Post
“The Long Night is an important look into the underbelly of the Northwest region’s sex trade. Anyone who cares about kids should view it.” -Thanh Tan, Seattle Times
Tim Matsui is a photojournalist at heart, but he’s also become a documentary filmmaker, a non profit founder, and an agent for change. His extensive work on trauma and victimization started with sexual violence then transitioned to human trafficking for labor and sex, both domestically and abroad. His most recent project, the feature documentary The Long Night tells the story of seven lives forever changed by the American sex trade. Produced in partnership with MediaStorm, it won first prizes from World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year International, and Best of Photojournalism, along with a Webby Nomination and was a finalist for the Dart Center Award.
To fund this project, Matsui won the inaugural Women’s Initiative Grant from the Alexia Foundation. To develop the film’s impact campaign, he won a grant from the Fledgling Fund, in partnership with Andrew DeVigal and Laura LoForti of A Fourth Act, and ran a successful, $17,000 Kickstarter this summer.
Join Matsui to learn how you can use photojournalism, documentary film, and partnerships to engage audiences and help them become agents of change.
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Director: Henri-Georges Clouzot
Writer(s): Georges Arnaud (novel), Henri-Georges Clouzot (screenplay)
Cast: Yves Montand, Charles Vanel, Folco Lulli, Peter Van Eyck
Language: French
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Director: Duke Johnson, Charlie Kaufman
Writer(s): Charlie Kaufman
Cast: David Thewlis, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Tom Noonan
Awards: 2016 Golden Globes: Nominated for Best Animated Picture
A man crippled by the mundanity of his life experiences something out of the ordinary.
“It is the Gone with the Wind of existentialist puppet movies.” -Allen Salkin, New York Daily News
“It’s fair to say that Anomalisa is unlike any movie you’ve ever seen, which is something fair to say about pretty much any movie Charlie Kaufman is involved in.” -Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic
“Anomalisa is a far more human story than most films I’ve seen with actual humans in them.” -Jim Slotek, Toronto Sun
*Visual impairment and hearing impairment devices are available for this film.*
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Director: Marcy Cravat
Writer(s): Marcy Cravat
ANGEL AZUL tells the story of one artist’s inspiring attempt to draw attention to the perilous situation coral reefs currently face worldwide. Jason DeCaires Taylor is an eco-sculptor who casts cement statues from live human models and installs them on the ocean floor to create an artificial coral reef. Over time the statues grow coral, provide habitat for marine life and a diversion for tourists, offering the natural reefs a reprieve from heavy usage. Through the hauntingly beautiful underwater world created by this incredible eco-sculptor, we are reminded that everything connects.
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Director: Costa Boutsikaris
Language: English
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Director: Fredrik Gertten
Writer(s): Fredrik Gertten
Language: English
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Director: Avi Lewis
Writer(s): Naomi Klein
Language: English
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Director: Cristian Mungiu
Writer(s): Cristian Mungiu, Razvan Radulescu
Cast: Anamaria Marinca, Vlad Ivanov, Laura Vasiliu
Awards: Winner- Palme d'Or, Cannes Film Festival
It’s 1987 in Communist Romania. Two young girls, Gabriela and Otilia, attend university in a small town. When Gabriela becomes pregnant, Otilia vows to help her get an illegal abortion. 4 MONTHS, 3 WEEKS, AND 2 DAYS is a haunting film based on a true story, and an unforgettable depiction of life in the last days of a communist regime.
“Writer-director Cristian Mungiu confirms the Romanian cinema renaissance while creating a paradoxical marvel: a bleak tale of illegal abortion that powerfully affirms one’s faith in people” -Ty Burr, Chicago Tribune
“Pitch perfect and brilliantly acted, 4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days is a stunning achievement, helmed with a purity and honesty that captures not just the illegal abortion story at its core but the constant, unremarked negotiations necessary for survival in the final days of the Soviet bloc.” – Jay Weissburg, Variety
Sponsored by Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio, NARAL ProChoice Ohio, and OU Med Students for Choice.
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Director: John Crowley
Writer(s): Nick Hornby, Colm Tóibín
Cast: Saoirse Ronan, Emory Cohen, Domhnall Gleeson
Awards: 2016 Academy Awards: Nominated for Best Film, Best Actress, & Best Adapted Screenplay
An Irish immigrant lands in 1950s Brooklyn, where she quickly falls into a new romance. When her past catches up with her, however, she must choose between two countries and the lives that exist within.
“A cinematic snow-globe of nostalgia, a portrait of two worlds that aches with family lost and freedoms found. It is a beautiful film to experience.” -Ty Burr, Boston Globe
“It’s one of the most satisfying films of 2015.” -Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
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