BETWEEN TWO WORLDS

Fredric Arnold. accomplished author, artist and entrepreneur was one of two survivors form a group of 14 WWII fighter pilots who flew in North Africa in 1943. Suffering for years from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, he decides to search for the families of those men in order to properly memorialize their heroic efforts during the war. Produced by Academy Award nominee Aaron Weisblatt, BETWEEN TWO WORLDS tells his personal story through interviews, archival footage from World War II and stylized readings from his best selling novel DOOR KNOB FIVE TWO. The film leads towards a final emotional tribute to those men, with whom he regards as being responsible for his successful life.

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HIGH, FAST and WONDERFUL

A personal documentary from forensic psychologist/producer Maryanne Galvin that approaches faith from a Western Judeo-Christian angle minus the religious overtones, HIGH, FAST and WONDERFUL explores the personal cultural and spiritual ramifications of individuals seeking respite in some very unusual places from life's tragedies in an attempt to rekindle their faith. Tracking ministries serving "People On The Move," the film probes the hopes, fears and faith of a diverse flock who exist at that place where peril and pleasure intersect. Daredevil circus clowns, champion race car drivers and migrant workers reveal to Dr. Galvin that even the briefest encounter can inspire relief from life's ups and downs. HIGH, FAST and WONDERFUL prompts viewers to consider a rather unique perspective on building spiritual relationships and communities as a means to cope with many of life's most difficult challenges, including death, illness, separation from loved ones and social struggles. An interior as well as surface journey, the film also offers a compilation of intimate interviews, rare archival footage, animation, a still photo montage and a lively musical score.
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NOTHING WITHOUT YOU (2004)

Ted stood there in the 100 degree heat of the Nevada desert. He had NOTHING. No food. No water. No shelter. No clothes. He wanted to see if the extraordinary and temporary community known as Burning Man would not only help him survive a week in the harsh desert, but if they would interact with his "theme camp" on a much more complex level. What he got in return is a testament to the generosity of the human spirit. This remarkable experiment was called NOTHING WITHOUT YOU. The winner of three "Best Documentary" awards including the Jury prize at the Malibu Film Festival and the Audience Choice at the Artivist Film Festival in Hollywood, NOTHING WITHOUT YOU has been lauded for its boldness, sincerity, inspiration and humor. This unique documentary takes the audience on an amazing journey of vulnerability and will serve as a vital catalyst for classroom discussion (Brief Nudity/No Sex). (52 min. DVD-R & VHS Price $195.00 S&H $8.95)

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CHILDLESS BY CHOICE (2004)

While so many couples today are going to extraordinary lengths to be parents, other couples are making the decision to be CHILDLESS BY CHOICE. Although childlessness is less of a taboo lately, there are still distinctly differing opinions about having children. Thee documentary examines several couples and singles about leading lives that are not family-centered. Decisions the couples grapple with are based on freedom, career choice, worldviews, disposition toward children in general and an unwillingness to take on the responsibility.
(TRT 21 min. DVD Only Price $169.95 S&H $8.95)

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WE TAKE CARE OF OUR OWN (2004)

In this educational film, a woman in her 40’s living on a farm with her husband and teenage son is obligated take care of her dying mother-in-law, while her husband manages the farm. She then learns that she is pregnant and “avoids” telling her husband. How this woman deals with this dilemma will certainly spark discussion in a variety of classroom settings.
(TRT 13 min. DVD Only Price $99.95 S&H $8.95)

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UNSYNCABLES AT ANY AGE (2004)

Miriam, Lizzie, Penny and Ruth are senior women who are part of a winning synchronized swimming team. When we first meet, it is four weeks before the National competition in Florida,. Lizzie paints her gold medals to make them look better. Penny has managed to rope in her daughter Meredith to be a part of the team. Synchronized swimming managed to get Miriam through her chemotherapy. Ruth has to juggle a career and her family with the swimming. In UNSYNCABLES AT ANY AGE, we see how friendship and a love of synchronized swimming have kept these 4 energetic women healthy and still focused on the future looking forward to the next competition.
(TRT 26 MIN. DVD Only Price $179.95 S&H $8.95)

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WHITE CANE AND WHEELS (2004)

How difficult would it be for a man with muscular dystrophy and a woman with retinitis pigmentosa to meet, fall in love and build a marriage that lasts 14 years and counting? For 40 years, Carmen was obsessed with becoming famous. She was a small theatre actress and talented dancer in spite of her disability. When she met Steven, she explains that Steven was the first person who she ever valued above her career. Steven’s muscular dystrophy increasingly limits his activities down to watching his beloved movies and listening to his music. It takes special effort to even so much as shave. But together, their personalities seem too large for their small apartment. Steven resents being stared at in public, and Carmen finds it endlessly frustrating running into obstacles. But their sense of humor, forgiveness, patience and understanding enable the soulmates to find happiness everyday.
(TRT 26 min. DVD Only Price $179.95 S&H $8.95)

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SHOOTING STARS

Millions of people across the globe are HIV+, and the numbers continue to increase. Although treatments for AIDS have improved, there still is no cure for this devastating disease. Tragically, improved medications have created a false sense of security: risky sexual behaviors and consequent HIV infections are increasing, especially in young, urban populations, both straight and gay. Produced and directed by Roberta Pyzel, SHOOTING STARS is a lively and honest portrait of eight men in group therapy living with AIDS. With candidness and courage, humor and love for each other, the men in this group show us all the dimensions of AIDS at its deepest emotional/spiritual levels as well as its effects on basic day-to-day living. Powerful insights about living with a life-threatening illness give this film universal significance as well. It is as crucial today that AIDS and its real effects be taken seriously as it was in 1994 when the 8 men in this group were originally videotaped.
(57 min. DVD only Price $195.00 S&H $8.95)

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IN THE SHADOW OF THE BLADE (2005)

Veterans of America's longest war never talked about - until a Huey came to town. Produced by Cheryl Fries and directed by Patrick Fries, IN THE SHADOW OF THE BLADE is an emotion-filled documentary that follows the 10,000-mile journey of a battle-scarred UH-1 "Huey" helicopter into the backyards of America to hear the untold stories of Vietnam War veterans and their families who waited for them to come home. The evocative healing power of this educational film has been described as "the most important thing to happen to Vietnam veterans since the dedication of the wall." The DVD also includes more than an hour of special features including interviews with the crew of the Huey about what they saw and felt.
(105 min. DVD only Price 199.95 S&H $8.95)
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WHERE WE ARE : JUNGIAN ANALYSTS IN

WHERE WE ARE : JUNGIAN ANALYSTS IN THE 21ST CENTURY (2005)
Beautifully produced by Dr. Steven Witty, who himself practices Jungian analysis in Colorado Springs, WHERE WE ARE is a moving portrait of what it is to be a Jungian analyst in America today. The documentary weaves together interviews with nine Jungian analysts into a narrative of the experience of living and working as a Jungian analyst, 100 years after the birth of Analytic Psychology. It is a story of personal journeys, about a unique educational subculture, and the future possibilities of the psyche opening up to us as we integrate new knowledge and understanding. Divided into 9 chapters, WHERE WE ARE will introduce psychology students to a world that most students and psychologists don't usually get to see.
(57 min. DVD only Price $179.95 S&H $8.95)
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LITTLE CRIMINALS (2002)

Produced and directed by David Graham Scott, a heroin addict himself for 20 years, LITTLE CRIMINALS follow the fortunes and misfortunes of a group of addicts in Glascow, Scotland throughout 2001. The documentary, which has been used extensively by addiction agencies and psychiatrists throughout the U.K. offers viewers a gritty, uncompromising look at the small, dark world of heroin addicts. Scott, an award-winning documentary director with numerous broadcast credits has a reputation for taking on the most uncompromising and hard-edged documentary projects anywhere in U.K. or abroad.
(64 min. DVD only Price $195.00 S&H $8.95)
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HARD TO BELIEVE (2004)

(For Psychology & Mental Health programs) A person's Spirituality (whether or not it involves religious beliefs) influences strongly how they see themselves in the world and society. It is now recognised that peoples' Spirituality is an area that mental health services may have ignored or overlooked in the past. Some staff feel out of their depth in this area, some see such beliefs as being symptoms of mental ill health, and some may feel that religious beliefs have harmed people. It is also the case that some people from Faith communities lack knowledge and understanding of mental health issues, even though there is evidence that spiritual well-being is an integral part of good mental health. A documentary about spirituality and mental health, HARD TO BELIEVE tells the story of three service users, how their Spirituality was perceived by mental health services, and the role that Spirituality has played as part of their recovery. Produced in the UK by Mind In Croydin -- a significant provider of mental health services -- HARD TO BELIEVE explores models of good practice in terms of how mental health services can work better to meet peoples' spiritual needs and also how faith communities can develop a better understanding of mental health problems and thus support people in their community who may be experiencing such difficulties. (55 min. DVD only Price $219.95 S&H $8.95)
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VISIBLE MEMORIES (2004)

The issue of self-injury is surrounded by stigma and misunderstanding. Such behaviour is often labelled as attention seeking or, mistakenly, as attempted suicide. Produced in the UK by Mind In Croydin -- a significant provider of mental health services -- VISIBLE MEMORIES allows people who self-injure to describe their experiences. They tell us some of the reasons why they self-injure and what approaches they find helpful or unhelpful. Setting self-injury in a more general context of self-harm, the film argues that such behaviour is a valid coping mechanism for dealing with internal emotional distress, and that consequently, the challenge for those who do not self-injure is to come to terms with their own feelings in relating to those who do. (27 min. DVD only Price $179.95 S&H $8.95)
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WONDROUS HEALING (2004)

Students will have the opportunity to explore the power of belief and trance states on healing in a new documentary produced by Emily Edwards, professor in the Department of Broadcasting and Cinema at UNCG. The 55-minute film is a joint project between Edwards and Dr. Jim McClenon, a sociology professor at Elizabeth City State University. Edwards directed and produced the film, which was inspired by McClenon's book, also called “Wondrous Healing.” The documentary explores phenomena such as hypnotic and placebo effects, extrasensory perception and 'hallucinations of bereavement,' in which those who have lost loved ones have claimed the dead have visited them in the afterlife. More than 100 people were interviewed, including medical doctors and lawyers. "I hope this film helps people understand this important component to health," McClenon said. "It's more than surgery and taking drugs. There is a psychological component and it is linked to spirituality." (55 min. DVD only Price $199.95 S&H 8.95)
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THE BRAIN: THE LAST ENIGMA (2003)

(For Psychology & Biology Programs)
The human brain is the result of millions of years of evolution. Only 4% in the development of the neo cortex separates us from the chimpanzee, but this small difference is what has enabled us to have a larger capacity of communication and learning, in short, to gain access to knowledge. From the scientific findings we will obtain the answers to the great enigma regarding the functioning of the organ where our conscience resides. THE BRAIN: THE LAST ENIGMA also looks at the latest discoveries and the fundamental questions that remain to be answered.
(55 min. DVD only Price $219.95 S&H $8.95)
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WHEN I WAS 14: A SURVIVOR REMEMBERS

WHEN I WAS 14: A SURVIVOR REMEMBERS (1996)
(For History & Psychology Programs)
Since 1977 Gloria Hollander Lyon has borne witness to the Holocaust, seeking to find meaning and teach the lessons of this great tragedy of incomprehensible scale through the experiences of one who lived through it. Although her family was rounded up and shipped to Auschwitz, Gloria managed to avoid the gas chamber and later survived six other concentration camps. In this very personal documentary, Gloria recounts that traumatic period, revisits the camps, reunites with her Swedish "family" that liberated her, and celebrates survival and life.
(57 Min. DVD only Price $159.95 S&H $8.95)
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AS IS: A DOWNSIZED LIFE

(for Sociology, Psychology & Philosophy Programs)
A new documentary film from forensic psychologist Maryanne Galvin, the award-winning AS IS: A DOWNSIZED LIFE presents 4 gritty real accounts of the fallout of unemployment and displacement. The program is saved, however, from utter bleakness by the hope infused accounts of 5 others who have embraced voluntary economic simplicity for a variety of reasons. AS IS delves into themes of self-respect, honor and freedom, attainable for some through total disengagement from consumer society and others by losing everything and starting over. Former Disney artists, entertainers, physicians, monastic nuns, educators all dispossessed and challenging the axiomatic " more, more, more" with the idea that a well-lived life has less to do with more and more to do with better.
(75 min. DVD only Price $219.95 S&H $8.95)
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PILLAR TO POST :

PILLAR TO POST : A Film About dual diagnosis (2002) Studies show that between 30% and 50% of people with a diagnosis of a serious mental health problems also report using street drugs on a regular basis. People who have a dual diagnosis report how they are pushed from Pillar to Post - from one service to another, with each service offering little or no help or simply passing the client on to another service. The result is that people with complex needs often fall out of services completely. Highlighted in the UK's Department of Health guidance on good practices for dual diagnosis, and features people with a dual diagnosis, as well as a range of experts who describe the difficulties faced both by services and service users, PILLAR TO POST shows how by working flexibly and with the service user's agenda, progress can be made with people who once felt they had been written off by services.
(23 min. DVD only Price $189.95 S&H $8.95)
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LOVE IS NOT ENOUGH

(For Sociology, Psychology & Family Studies Programs)
Transracial adoption is one of the most contested issues in adoption. Should people be able to adopt children of another race? Produced by InFactuation Productions in the U.K.. LOVE IS NOT ENOUGH sets out to give it's audience first hand experience of what it is like to be transracially adopted by profiling three young adult adoptees all from different racial backgrounds with three different stories to tell.
(30 min. DVD only Price $219.95 S&H $8.95)
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GETTING OFF (2005)

(For Women's Studies, Human Sexuality & Psychology Programs)
A gut-wrenching confessional that mixes sex and emotional violence with insight and redemption, GETTING OFF is a remarkable film from Director Julie Lynch that explores the dark side of sexuality from a woman's perspective. Lynch, who abandoned a career on Wall Street to pursue a career in film, describes GETTING OFF as a psychological drama about what its like to be a woman who doesn't own her own body. The story of a rape survivor, GETTING OFF is both provocative and sensitive, as it exposes the truth about women's relationships to sex, to men, and to each other. "I think every female undergraduate should watch this [film]. After doing this for so many years, you come in contact with so many different victims. To me this just really captured it."--Capt. Bob Staehle, Operations Commander, University of South Florida Police Department/ Nudity, Adult Language & Violence
(83 min. DVD only Price $199.95 S&H $8.95)
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REPLAY REVENGE (2006)

(For international Studies, Political Science & Psychology Programs)
Basil Khalil, an English-Irish-Israeli-Palestinian young filmmaker presents viewers with a tongue-in-cheek, entertaining and refreshing approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Targeting a [younger] audience that’s ignorant of the conflict, REPLAY REVENGE documents Basil journey from his home in Scotland to Israel and Palestine, where he was raised. As he drives around Israel and Palestine, Basil presents a very human point-of-view on the conflict, where people, victims and party-animals try to stay sane and away from the sense of revenge. Viewers are introduced to a variety of people trying to live ‘normal’ life, ignoring the war around them as they maintain a sense of humour within that bloody mess. while ever aware that terrorism is just round the corner. On his journey, Basil encounters a dead terrorist, a DJ, Israeli soldiers, a one-legged Palestinian, a frustrated politician and Israeli- Arab with large appetite for pork. While uncovering an ever-present urge for revenge, Basil learns about the true, yet cynical face of ‘terrorism’, as it shows on both sides. After leaving Israel and Palestine for the UK, Basil documents how the outside world sees the conflict--a battle of angry young men waving guns in the air, bloody bus attacks and angry mobs on both sides seeking revenge. Students should be prepared to laugh, be shocked, feel disgusted and become educated.
(43 min. DVD Only Price $229.95 S&H $8.95)
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CAN YOU HEAR ME?

CAN YOU HEAR ME?: Israeli and Palestinian Women Fight for Peace (2006)
Directed by Lilly Rivlin & narrated by Debra Winger, Can You Hear Me? looks at several Israeli women’s groups committed to the co-existence of Israel and Palestine, focusing on two individuals on opposite sides in the peace movement. Leah Shakdiel is a Jewish civic leader dedicated as much to Zionism as she is to working with Palestinian activists toward a lasting peace. Maha Abu Dayyah is a Christian Palestinian who has committed her life to improving the welfare of Palestinians while reaching out to Israeli women to find a solution for both sides. Another focus of the film is “Women in Black,” an activist group that has gathered every Friday since 1988 on street corners in Israeli cities to carry signs protesting Israeli settlements in the Occupied Territories. This has remained an open wound on both sides since the 1967 Arab-Israeli War. Rivlin’s film reveals the passion of these women and their relentless pursuit of peace despite the overwhelming odds that they face. Their story is a beacon for hope, not only in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but also in conflicts throughout the world.
(51 min. DVD only Price $239.95 S&H $8.95)
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STEALING INNOCENCE

(For Middle East & Peace/Justice/Conflict Programs)
A gripping portrayal of the ongoing hostilities in the Israeli-Palestine conflict through the eyes of two girls, STEALING INNOCENCE is an educational film that helps explain the tragedy in simple human terms. Rachel, the Israeli and Ayat, the Palestinian raised in . Rachel and Ayat are best friends in spite of all the horror going on around them. Unfortunately events spin out of their control, testing their friendship. Produced by American Girl Productions, the film depicts a tragedy that leaves its victims without dignity or hope and gives a human dimension to the violence in the Middle East.
(15 min. DVD only Price $179.95 S&H $8.95)
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A MIND OF HER OWN (2005)

(For Education, Psychology & Health Sciences)
Inspired by a true story, the award-winning British film A MIND OF HER OWN tells the poignant and moving story of a talented and determined young woman whose ambition to become a doctor is obstructed by the fact she is severely dyslexic. But Sophie, encouraged by her her best friend, has never been one to give up despite being advised by her parents and school teachers to be more realistic and pursue something less academically strenuous. Against all odds, she remains determined to achieve her ambition, refusing to settle for anything less.
(91 min. DVD only Price $229.95 S&H $8.95)
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LIFE WITH PRINCIPLE :

LIFE WITH PRINCIPLE : THOREAU'S VOICE IN OUR TIME (2007)
(For Philosophy, Ethics & Sociology Programs)
Life With Principle is a an educational documentary that introduces Thoreau's timeless and provocative ideas in a 21st Century context. The interactive program contains over 2 hours of interactive video content and additional features. The documentary includes interviews with historian Howard Zinn, Daniel Ellsberg and noted linguistics expert Noam Chomsky, along with other individuals who forthrightly explain how they have learned to cope in today's modern world. Produced in cooperation with The Thoreau Society, Life With Principle features a comprehensive Thoreau curriculum, study guide and scholarly commentary. The DVD's special features include Profiles In Social Disobedience, Thoreau's Concord/Walden Pond, 12 minute film, and the BOATMEN Bill & Ben, an animated short story.
(56 min. DVD only Price $249.95 S&H $8.95)
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UNSPOKEN (2007)

(For Behavioral Studies & Health Sciences Programs)
The 4th in a series of well-produced documentaries from mental health services provider Mind in Croydon in the UK, UNSPOKEN is a film about sex, relationships and mental health. Although mental health problems may interfere with peoples' sexual functions and practitioners are aware that psychiatric medication can interfere with sexual function, service users often feel that these matters are ignored or discounted. At a time when there is such an emphasis on promoting equality, working towards recovery and overcoming stigma, UNSPOKEN argues the importance of discussing matters openly, challenging poor proactice and recognizing and celbrating progress.
(27 min. DVD only Price $219.95 S&H $8.95)
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INTERROGATE THIS: Psychologists...

INTERROGATE THIS: Psychologists Take On Terror (2008)
(For Behavioral Studies, Criminal Justice & Ethics Programs)
Should psychologists help the military interrogate national security detainees? Interrogate This presents a troubling and deeply human story illustrating the complexities encountered when national security, psychology, politics, ethics and morality collide . Most are unaware that mental health professionals and others have been involved in the so-called war-on-terror. These professionals have been at odds with each other a nd policies limiting their participation in interrogations in national security settings have evolved over the past few years. Weaving intimate interviews, archival footage, animation, innovative visuals and original music, Interrogate This presents an even-handed representation of perspectives from both sides of this thin line in the sand.
(90 min. DVD only Price $229.95 S&H $8.95)
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VOICES FROM THE CAPE (2008)

(For Education, Sociology & Family Studies Programs)
In 2007, a dynamic team of multi-media trainers took their unique engagement model to a small school in the traumatized Australian indigenous community of Aurukun. The training was designed to inspire young people to engage with digital media, express their personal stories and develop capacity in new media technologies that would then inspire them in other educational area. The trainers also aspired to encourage inter-generational communication between disadvantage youth and their families in telling stories about their lives and their region. For 6 weeks the Community Prophets team, led by a former human rights lawyer and filmmaker David Vadiveloo, worked with the community and youth of Arukun. What transpired during the program was confronting, frustrating and emotionally raw
(52 min. DVD only Price $229.95 S&H $8.95)
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SEX & ETHICS (2009)

(For Religious Studies, Philosophy & Human Sexuality Programs)
Divided in to 4 discreet films - Natural Law, Situation Ethics, Utilitarianism and Kant & Sex -- SEX & ETHICS provides teachers and students with dynamic lessons on ethical theories and sexual ethics. (89 min. DVD only Price $239.95 S&H $8.95)
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WHERE LIFE IS (2008)

(For Health Sciences & Behavioral Sciences)
As Operation Freedom enters its 6th years, the domestic legacy is now the return home for those who have been injured during their service to America. WHERE LIFE IS 3 severely wounded veterans pursuing sport as a means of rehabilitation to civilian life. The film follows these veterans as they run, bike and swim fir the very first time. It is a portrait of their courag e and a look into their lives as they attempt to overcome their injuries with the help of family, friends and sport.
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OVEREXPOSED (2006)

(For Human Sexuality, Human Development & Sociology Programs)
How do sexulaized mass media and ponography affect men's abilities to be intimate? OVEREXPOSED introduces the viewer to the world of love, sex, and intimacy in the age of virtual fantasies. In this film, 2 men reflect on how mass media and ponography have affected their perceptions of women and relationships. One man can't get the images out of his head, while another man can't get enough. From culture pundits -- Dr. Drew (host of LOVELINE, Pamela Paul and Steven Arterburn (NY Live) -- we get a spectrum of opinions on what it;s like to navigate intimacy and relationships in a sexualized society.
(25 min. DVD Only Price $219.95 S&H $8.95)
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I AM AN ARTIST (2009)

(For Art, Health Science & Education Programs)
I'm an Artist tells the story of the often hidden children of our times-students with learning disabilities. The film follows several junior and high school students with Down's syndrome, autism, or behavior issues who collaborate with their dedicated art teacher to create artwork for their first big art gallery exhibition. The documentary offers an inside view into life at a special needs school by following the kids to their prom, field day and senior trip. The heart of the film lies with the art teacher, Mary Jo, whose unwavering enthusiasm and support for her students show that children with learning disabilities can achieve more growth than most people believe possible. (62 min. DVD only Price $229.95 S&H $8.95)
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RANDOM LUNACY (2008)

(For Sociology & Behavioral Sciences)
RANDOM LUNACY casts a searching gaze on what it means to be marginalized, while at the same time examining what our choices have to do with our ultimate freedom. "Poppa Neutrino has all the characteristics of a man who could have built a fortune," asserts The New Yorker's Alec Wilkinson, who is featured in RANDOM LUNACY. Yet the radically itinerant Neutrino's belief that "rent is the thing that beats us," caused him instead to choose a homeless existence for himself and his family.Unencumbered by possessions, save for a video camera kept rolling since the 80's, he led his "tribe" on a quest for pure freedom and adventure. The self-taught family band called "The Flying Neutrinos" was literally singing for its supper as it roamed the world, while Poppa's camera recorded first-hand a life of sleeping in cars, trucks, and on remote beaches, as well as the family's time spent traveling with a Mexican circus. The rafts they built from street scraps, which they then would live aboard, exemplified their consummate ingenuity. Eventually one such vessel was pitted against the Atlantic Ocean. Captured on tape -- an astonishing portrait of survival outside of conventional society, in a self-created universe with a value system all its own.
(60 min. DVD only Price $229.95 S&H $8.95)
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DAKOTA'S PRIDE (2010)

(For Sociology & Behavioral Sciences)
A very informative documentary that talks to families, experts, and children of Down Syndrome. Learn the reactions of the parents, the changes in concepts that have been made through the years, and realities over the myths. Travel this road as parents, teachers, and pastors network together to tell the true facts and feelings that surround these special children that just happen to have Down Syndrome. This is definitely a very educational and inspirational story. Dove awards the Dove "Family-Approved" Seal to "Dakota's Pride". (55 min. DVD only Price $229.95 S&H $8.95)
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