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Investigative journalist Rae de Leon travels nationwide to uncover and examine a shocking pattern: Young women tell the police they’ve been sexually assaulted, but instead of finding justice, they’re charged with the crime of making a false report, arrested, and even imprisoned by the system they believed would protect them.
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Inside the ACLU, five scrappy lawyers battle against the Trump administration’s historic assault on civil liberties - from separating families at the border, to rolling back transgender, reproductive, and voting rights.
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Em 1977 o parlamento espanhol aprovou uma Lei de Anistia que garantia a liberdade de todos os presos políticos e a proibição do julgamento de qualquer ato criminoso ocorrido durante a ditadura de Francisco Franco no país. O Franquismo assombrou a Espanha durante 38 anos deixando um imenso número de vítimas e parentes sem respostas. Os cineastas Almudena Carracedo e Robert Bahar foram atrás desses sobreviventes e, durante um período de 6 anos, entrevistaram pessoas como José Galantes, que hoje em dia vive muito próximo de seu torturador, e Maria Martín, que até hoje não conseguiu ter acesso aos restos mortais de seu pai, morto durante o regime.
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A startling expose of rape crimes on US campuses, their institutional cover-ups, and the devastating toll they take on students and their families. The film follows the lives of several undergraduate assault survivors as they attempt to pursue—despite incredible push back, harassment and traumatic aftermath—both their education and justice.
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The film features 85-year-old Mr. Armstrong, an African American barber in Birmingham, Alabama, as he experiences the manifestation of an unimaginable dream: the election of the first African American president. This colorful and courageous activist of the Civil Rights era casts his vote, celebrates Obama's victory and proudly unfurls the American flag as he is inducted into the Foot Soldiers Hall of Fame. Mr. Armstrong links the magnitude of the present paradigm shift with challenges he faced in the past: from his sons' integration into an all white school to the Bloody Sunday march for voting rights. The documentary raises questions about democracy and patriotism in the face of adversity, and the vigilance and action required to ensure continued forward movement to end racial injustice.