The Docuseek Complete Collection (subscription)
The Docuseek Complete Collection (subscription) includes the following titles:
Explores why less than 7% of head chefs and restaurant owners are women, when traditionally women have always held the central role in the kitchen.
Tells the shocking story of New York Times reporter Jayson Blair, the most infamous plagiarist of our time.
From 1945-73, 1.5 million unmarried young American women, facing enormous social pressures, surrendered babies to adoption. Lacking sex education and easy access to birth control, they were forced into hiding while pregnant and then into “abandoning” their infants. In her latest film, Ann Fessler, Professor of Photography at Rhode Island School of Design, reprises the subject of her award-winning The Girls Who Went Away (National Book Critics Circle; Ballard Book Prize), which Ms. readers named an all-time best feminist book.
In a rural setting, the bleeding of a pig is depicted plainly, as an autumn ritual.
Documents the difficult transition of three of the 'Lost Boys and Girls' of Sudan to life as immigrants in Seattle, WA.
Chris Marker's epic film-essay on the worldwide political wars of the 60's and 70's: Vietnam, Che, May '68, Prague, Chile, and the fate of the New Left.
25 years after the end of apartheid, what do women in a South African township dream of?
With the beginnings of the "Factory System" comes a new conception of work and time, which the uprooted workers will have to accept.
A look back at the emergence of the great insurgencies that shook Europe at the end of the century.
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