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Beyond Fear
directed by Michael Perlman, fl. 2003; produced by Michael Perlman, fl. 2003, World2be (Pompton Plains, NJ: Bayview Entertainment, 2008), 54 mins
Badgro (20), a Buddhist monk and Nawang (13), a Buddhist nun lead freedom demonstrations against Chinese repression in Tibet. They are imprisoned and tortured but through the power of positive thinking, find the strength to move beyond fear. When a world wide movement culminates in their release, they find a way t...
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directed by Michael Perlman, fl. 2003; produced by Michael Perlman, fl. 2003, World2be (Pompton Plains, NJ: Bayview Entertainment, 2008), 54 mins
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Badgro (20), a Buddhist monk and Nawang (13), a Buddhist nun lead freedom demonstrations against Chinese repression in Tibet. They are imprisoned and tortured but through the power of positive thinking, find the strength to move beyond fear. When a world wide movement culminates in their release, they find a way to forgive their former torturers as they continue the struggle to free prisons of conscience they left behind.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Michael Perlman, fl. 2003, World2be
Author / Creator
Michael Perlman, fl. 2003
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Bayview Entertainment
Speaker / Narrator
Ngawang Sangdrol, 1977-, Tenzin Bagdro, 1968-
Person Discussed
Ngawang Sangdrol, 1977-, Tenzin Bagdro, 1968-, Dalai Lama, XIV, 1935-, Mao Zedong, 1893-1976
Topic / Theme
Monasteries, Buddhism, Political demonstrations, Religious movements, Social movements, Political prisoners, Emotions and feelings, Tibetan, Chinese
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2008 Bayview Entertainment
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Brooks: The City of 100 Hellos
directed by Brandy Yanchyk, fl. 2008; produced by Brandy Yanchyk, fl. 2008, Brandy Y Productions (Canada: Brandy Y Productions, 2011), 47 mins
The documentary Brooks – The City of 100 Hellos by Canadian filmmaker Brandy Yanchyk gives us a rare glimpse into the lives of many of the new immigrants, refugees and temporary foreign workers that have moved to Brooks, Alberta, Canada. It also explores the challenges they face and looks at how long-time reside...
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directed by Brandy Yanchyk, fl. 2008; produced by Brandy Yanchyk, fl. 2008, Brandy Y Productions (Canada: Brandy Y Productions, 2011), 47 mins
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The documentary Brooks – The City of 100 Hellos by Canadian filmmaker Brandy Yanchyk gives us a rare glimpse into the lives of many of the new immigrants, refugees and temporary foreign workers that have moved to Brooks, Alberta, Canada. It also explores the challenges they face and looks at how long-time residents of Brooks feel about the new immigration in their community.The documentary is set in Brooks, Alberta, a western Canadian city know...
The documentary Brooks – The City of 100 Hellos by Canadian filmmaker Brandy Yanchyk gives us a rare glimpse into the lives of many of the new immigrants, refugees and temporary foreign workers that have moved to Brooks, Alberta, Canada. It also explores the challenges they face and looks at how long-time residents of Brooks feel about the new immigration in their community.The documentary is set in Brooks, Alberta, a western Canadian city known for its farming, cowboys and oil patch workers. About 10 years ago the local meat packing plant, XL Foods Lakeside Packers Inc., starting bringing over and employing about 2,000 workers from across the world; some temporary foreign workers, others new immigrants and refugees in Canada.Many don’t speak English and have come to Brooks to make about $14 an hour, paying for their lives here in the city but also supporting their families back home.The new immigrants have physically changed this traditional cattle ranching city. Schools teaching English as a second language have been popping up across town as well as different multicultural churches, a mosque and ethnic stores. It is now believed that over 100 languages are spoken in Brooks.“Brooks is unique,” says Brooks Mayor Martin Shields. “It was basically 14,000 in population who changed in 10 years from basically one culture, one language to representing as many as 60 to 70 different countries with many languages and dialects.”
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Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Brandy Yanchyk, fl. 2008, Brandy Y Productions
Author / Creator
Brandy Yanchyk, fl. 2008
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Brandy Y Productions
Speaker / Narrator
Brandy Yanchyk, fl. 2008
Topic / Theme
Employment opportunities, Immigrant life, Immigrant populations
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 Brandy Yanchyk
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Finding Edge Road
directed by Brandy Yanchyk, fl. 2008; produced by Brandy Yanchyk, fl. 2008 (Canada: Brandy Y Productions, 2015), 52 mins
This documentary by Canadian filmmaker Brandy Yanchyk explores how the small city of Lieksa in Eastern Finland is dealing with a recent influx of new immigrants from Somalia and Iraq. The newcomers have moved to vacant council apartments on a street called “Edge Road.”Lieksa’s population is aging and with it...
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directed by Brandy Yanchyk, fl. 2008; produced by Brandy Yanchyk, fl. 2008 (Canada: Brandy Y Productions, 2015), 52 mins
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This documentary by Canadian filmmaker Brandy Yanchyk explores how the small city of Lieksa in Eastern Finland is dealing with a recent influx of new immigrants from Somalia and Iraq. The newcomers have moved to vacant council apartments on a street called “Edge Road.”Lieksa’s population is aging and with its high unemployment rate of twenty percent. many locals are concerned that immigrants will take their jobs or live off government benef...
This documentary by Canadian filmmaker Brandy Yanchyk explores how the small city of Lieksa in Eastern Finland is dealing with a recent influx of new immigrants from Somalia and Iraq. The newcomers have moved to vacant council apartments on a street called “Edge Road.”Lieksa’s population is aging and with its high unemployment rate of twenty percent. many locals are concerned that immigrants will take their jobs or live off government benefits. Residents are also concerned about newcomers not integrating into Finnish society and learning the language, a prerequisite for getting a job in Finland.This change in demographics has caused tensions in the community and led to an increase in racist attacks.The film explores both points of view showing those who see immigration as a positive force and those who are threatened by it. Finding Edge Road was shot over three years by Canadian filmmaker Brandy Yanchyk.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Brandy Yanchyk, fl. 2008
Author / Creator
Brandy Yanchyk, fl. 2008
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Brandy Y Productions
Topic / Theme
Conflict of interests, Racism, Immigrant populations, Finnish
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 Brandy Yanchyk
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Kenya's Trapped Refugees
directed by Marc Cantarelli, fl. 2017; produced by Marc Cantarelli, fl. 2017, François Velin, Lucas Menget and Sylvie Brenet, fl. 2005, Upfront Films and Les Films du Sillage (Austria: Beliane, 2018), 53 mins
Located in the northern part of Kenya, the Dadaab refugee camp has been sheltering more than 250,000 people, mostly Somalis, for the past three decades. This documentary is an immersion into a huge ghetto and tells the stories of the people living in this camp, of those who accepted to go back to Somalia and final...
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directed by Marc Cantarelli, fl. 2017; produced by Marc Cantarelli, fl. 2017, François Velin, Lucas Menget and Sylvie Brenet, fl. 2005, Upfront Films and Les Films du Sillage (Austria: Beliane, 2018), 53 mins
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Located in the northern part of Kenya, the Dadaab refugee camp has been sheltering more than 250,000 people, mostly Somalis, for the past three decades. This documentary is an immersion into a huge ghetto and tells the stories of the people living in this camp, of those who accepted to go back to Somalia and finally returned illegally to the camp, of the Kenyans feeling that life is better inside the camp than outside...
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marc Cantarelli, fl. 2017, François Velin, Lucas Menget, Sylvie Brenet, fl. 2005, Upfront Films, Les Films du Sillage
Author / Creator
Marc Cantarelli, fl. 2017
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Beliane
Topic / Theme
Refugees, Refugee camps
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 Beliane
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Lost Child: Sayon's Journey
directed by Janet P. Gardner, fl. 2013; produced by Janet P. Gardner, fl. 2013, Gardner Documentary Group (New York, NY: Gardner Documentary Group, 2013), 1 hour 16 mins
This film shows how one Khmer Rouge child soldier confronts his childhood experiences during Cambodia's darkest hour. Sayon Soeun was abducted at the age of six and subsequently exploited by the Khmer Rouge, his family life and education stolen. His recovery and redemption from unimaginable evil entails his trans...
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directed by Janet P. Gardner, fl. 2013; produced by Janet P. Gardner, fl. 2013, Gardner Documentary Group (New York, NY: Gardner Documentary Group, 2013), 1 hour 16 mins
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This film shows how one Khmer Rouge child soldier confronts his childhood experiences during Cambodia's darkest hour. Sayon Soeun was abducted at the age of six and subsequently exploited by the Khmer Rouge, his family life and education stolen. His recovery and redemption from unimaginable evil entails his transition from an orphanage in a refugee camp to adoption by a loving American family. After more than 35 years, he recently made contact w...
This film shows how one Khmer Rouge child soldier confronts his childhood experiences during Cambodia's darkest hour. Sayon Soeun was abducted at the age of six and subsequently exploited by the Khmer Rouge, his family life and education stolen. His recovery and redemption from unimaginable evil entails his transition from an orphanage in a refugee camp to adoption by a loving American family. After more than 35 years, he recently made contact with brothers and a sister he assumed were dead. The documentary follows his journey to heal himself by forgiving the family that let him slip away and forgiving himself for his complicity as a Khmer Rouge child soldier.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Janet P. Gardner, fl. 2013, Gardner Documentary Group
Author / Creator
Janet P. Gardner, fl. 2013
Date Published / Released
2013-04
Publisher
Gardner Documentary Group
Topic / Theme
Orphans, Refugee camps, Adoption, Kidnapping, Child soldiers
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by Gardner Documentary Group
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Moria, Beyond Hell
directed by Mortaza Behboudi, 1994- and Laurence Monroe; presented by Father Maurice Joyeux, fl. 1980; produced by Laurence Ansquer, fl. 2011, Tita Productions and KTO; interview by Father Maurice Joyeux, fl. 1980 (Paris, Ile-de-France: Beliane, 2020), 52 mins
On the Greek island of Lesbos, Moria, the largest refugee camp in Europe, has become a filthy slum. When Europe confines itself, the refugees feel totally abandoned. Their anger explodes, but nothing can be done. They are the forgotten people of the COVID 19 crisis. With his friend Mortaza Behboudi, Father Maurice...
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directed by Mortaza Behboudi, 1994- and Laurence Monroe; presented by Father Maurice Joyeux, fl. 1980; produced by Laurence Ansquer, fl. 2011, Tita Productions and KTO; interview by Father Maurice Joyeux, fl. 1980 (Paris, Ile-de-France: Beliane, 2020), 52 mins
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On the Greek island of Lesbos, Moria, the largest refugee camp in Europe, has become a filthy slum. When Europe confines itself, the refugees feel totally abandoned. Their anger explodes, but nothing can be done. They are the forgotten people of the COVID 19 crisis. With his friend Mortaza Behboudi, Father Maurice Joyeux, from the Jesuit Refugee Service, decided to go back there to accompany the people and help them not to sink into despair. He t...
On the Greek island of Lesbos, Moria, the largest refugee camp in Europe, has become a filthy slum. When Europe confines itself, the refugees feel totally abandoned. Their anger explodes, but nothing can be done. They are the forgotten people of the COVID 19 crisis. With his friend Mortaza Behboudi, Father Maurice Joyeux, from the Jesuit Refugee Service, decided to go back there to accompany the people and help them not to sink into despair. He took the time to see the situations, to listen to the stories of the people and quickly perceived the hunger, the thirst, the endless waiting in a climate of fear and insecurity: a place of no rights, this camp had become a real hell. But his job as a priest is to share his hope in the very heart of despair. So Maurice Joyeux gets closer to the refugees. He follows in their footsteps to help them not only to survive but to live. But in September, the hell is reduced to ashes.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Laurence Ansquer, fl. 2011, Tita Productions, KTO, Mortaza Behboudi, 1994-
Author / Creator
Mortaza Behboudi, 1994-, Laurence Monroe, Father Maurice Joyeux, fl. 1980
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Beliane
Speaker / Narrator
Mortaza Behboudi, 1994-
Topic / Theme
Music, Human rights, Children, Migration, Refugee camps, Refugees, Somali, Congolese
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Beliane
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Natives: Immigrant Bashing On the Border
produced by Jesse Lerner and Scott Sterling, fl. 1991 (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1993), 37 mins
Starkly shot in black and white, this multi-festival film captures the unabashed xenophobia of a number of Americans living in California along the U.S.-Mexican border. They are reacting to the influx of undocumented aliens, who they believe are draining community resources and committing crimes. Nativist organiza...
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produced by Jesse Lerner and Scott Sterling, fl. 1991 (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1993), 37 mins
Description
Starkly shot in black and white, this multi-festival film captures the unabashed xenophobia of a number of Americans living in California along the U.S.-Mexican border. They are reacting to the influx of undocumented aliens, who they believe are draining community resources and committing crimes. Nativist organizations have been formed such as "Light Up The Border" which masses cars along the border with head-lights blazing at possible intruders....
Starkly shot in black and white, this multi-festival film captures the unabashed xenophobia of a number of Americans living in California along the U.S.-Mexican border. They are reacting to the influx of undocumented aliens, who they believe are draining community resources and committing crimes. Nativist organizations have been formed such as "Light Up The Border" which masses cars along the border with head-lights blazing at possible intruders.The film critiques the nativist position by contrasting the professed love of country with racist and anti-democratic attitudes. One white-haired couple advocates machine-gunning down a few at the border as a warning. Other residents complain that "the illegals bring drugs and disease, multiply like rabbits, fill up the jails, and go on welfare."A closed captioned version is available on vhs only. Please specify when ordering High School College Adult
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jesse Lerner, Scott Sterling, fl. 1991
Date Published / Released
1993
Publisher
Filmakers Library
Topic / Theme
Mexico and the United States Border, Crossing borders, Immigrant populations, Immigration and emigration, Law, Politics & Policy, Ethnic Studies, Mexicans, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1991. Used by permission of Filmakers Library. All rights reserved.
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Nunavut Elders, Outpost Camp
directed by David Poisey, fl. 1971-2017; produced by Inuit Broadcasting Corporation and Inuit Communications Systems, in Nunavut Elders (Canada: Inuit Communications Systems, 2005), 24 mins
This video has been provided by Canada's Inuit Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) from its Inuit Film and Video Archives (IFVA). The earliest videos in the IFVA collection date from the early 1970s. Inuit videographers have captured the transition from dog teams to digital phones; they have chronicled the division of...
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directed by David Poisey, fl. 1971-2017; produced by Inuit Broadcasting Corporation and Inuit Communications Systems, in Nunavut Elders (Canada: Inuit Communications Systems, 2005), 24 mins
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This video has been provided by Canada's Inuit Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) from its Inuit Film and Video Archives (IFVA). The earliest videos in the IFVA collection date from the early 1970s. Inuit videographers have captured the transition from dog teams to digital phones; they have chronicled the division of the territories, the creation of key national Inuit organizations, the concept and signing of the Inuit land claims, the creation of Nu...
This video has been provided by Canada's Inuit Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) from its Inuit Film and Video Archives (IFVA). The earliest videos in the IFVA collection date from the early 1970s. Inuit videographers have captured the transition from dog teams to digital phones; they have chronicled the division of the territories, the creation of key national Inuit organizations, the concept and signing of the Inuit land claims, the creation of Nunavut, and the evolution of a new political, socio-cultural environment -- their priceless archived work represents a period that is absolutely unique in history. IBC's main production centre and IFVA facility are located in Iqaluit, the capital of the Nunavut Territory. Websites: www.inuitbroadcasting.ca; www.building4dreams.ca/about-ifva/
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Inuit Broadcasting Corporation, Inuit Communications Systems
Author / Creator
David Poisey, fl. 1971-2017
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Inuit Communications Systems
Series
Nunavut Elders
Topic / Theme
Global Indigenous Perspectives, The Arctic, Cultural identity, American Indian relocation, Settlements, Ecology, Anthropology, Inuit, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000), 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 by Inuit Communications Systems Ltd.
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Talking History
directed by Spencer Nakasako, fl. 1984; produced by Spencer Nakasako, fl. 1984 (San Francisco, CA: Center for Asian American Media, 1984), 27 mins
A compelling mosaic of oral histories and historical footage of Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipino and Laotian women featuring their journey to the U.S. and their unique immigrant stories.
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directed by Spencer Nakasako, fl. 1984; produced by Spencer Nakasako, fl. 1984 (San Francisco, CA: Center for Asian American Media, 1984), 27 mins
Description
A compelling mosaic of oral histories and historical footage of Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipino and Laotian women featuring their journey to the U.S. and their unique immigrant stories.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Spencer Nakasako, fl. 1984, Amy Hill, 1953-
Author / Creator
Spencer Nakasako, fl. 1984
Date Published / Released
1984
Publisher
Center for Asian American Media
Speaker / Narrator
Amy Hill, 1953-
Topic / Theme
Border Events and Areas Context, Minority communities, Immigrant life, Human trafficking, Sociology, History, Asians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1984 by Center for Asian American Media
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This is Life with Lisa Ling, Chinese in America
directed by Sam Lacroix; presented by Lisa Ling, 1973-; produced by Nate Cohen and Sam Lacroix, in This is Life with Lisa Ling (Atlanta, GA: Cable News Network (CNN), 2017), 42 mins
Lisa explores the massive and economically diverse movement of immigration from China to the United States – and traces her own family roots, to find out what it means to be Chinese in America.
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directed by Sam Lacroix; presented by Lisa Ling, 1973-; produced by Nate Cohen and Sam Lacroix, in This is Life with Lisa Ling (Atlanta, GA: Cable News Network (CNN), 2017), 42 mins
Description
Lisa explores the massive and economically diverse movement of immigration from China to the United States – and traces her own family roots, to find out what it means to be Chinese in America.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Nate Cohen, Sam Lacroix
Author / Creator
Sam Lacroix, Lisa Ling, 1973-
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Cable News Network (CNN)
Series
This is Life with Lisa Ling
Topic / Theme
Affluence, Immigrant populations, Immigration and emigration, Chinese
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 CNN Newsource Sales, Inc.
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