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SSEX BBOX episode # 4
DocumentaryStorm.com has the brand new episode of SSEX BBOX. This was a hugely popular post that you can check out here. Episode 4 addresses the ‘box’ in their title. Let’s get into, homophobia, hate crimes, Skinheads and religious fundamentalists groups taking over the politics in Brazil.
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The Vice Guide to Travel: Takanakuy
Do you think you’re tough? Let’s take a trip to the mountains of Peru and see how these hypermasculine folks bottle up their personal grudges all year long and then on Christmas day battle it out in the middle of town.
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Across Mexico: Chasing an Impossible Dream
More than a million people attempt to cross the river that forms as the border between Mexico and Guatemala. Fleeing from countries like Honduras, El Salvador and Nicaragua their first quest is to enter Mexico with their ultimate destination being the United States. This is an extremely dangerous mission. 25 minutes long.
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Al Jazeera: Artscape: Maestro’s Daughters
Artscape is an extraordinary series highlighting the various forms of art across the world. It showcases the artistic forces that are behind the some of the globe’s headline stories. Are you creative? How do you express yourself? 25 minutes long.
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Al Jazeera Witness: Daughters of the Brothel
This is the remarkable story of Naseema, who at a young age was abandoned from both her mother and father. She was taken in and raised by a woman she calls her ‘grandmother’. Although they are not of blood relation, this woman reveals on camera that Naseema is the only one she has ever loved. [...]
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Chefs Run Wild
Imagine travelling across the world with two of your friends for an adventure of a lifetime. For Canadians Chad, Clayton and Lyndon this becomes a reality when these three professionally trained chefs travel to Asia for a seven-month culinary adventure. 23 minutes long.
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SSEX BBOX: IT IS SEXY TIME! (EXCLUSIVE)
SSEX BBOX is a 10 part series that explores sexuality in ALL of its flavors and colors. This is an indie film and was produced by a social justice film collective. The creators have approached DocumentaryStorm and have asked us to bring this film to the general public. We believe in freedom of speech. Warning: [...]
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North Korean Labor Camps
The Founder of VICE travels for 15 hours by train to finally arrive in Siberia and investigate logging camps that are using North Korean slave labor. Filmed in December 2011, it is shocking to see that this sort of thing still happens in Russia long after Communism has fallen.
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The Empire in Africa
Sierra Leone sits in Western Africa. It is a nation caught between crushing poverty and wealth beyond the imagination of most people on earth. Diamonds are ripe in the land and harvested by the Western World. In 1991, a civil war broke out. Enough was enough.
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The Vice Guide to The Congo
From the comfort of your computer, embark on a journey to The Democratic Republic of Congo, notorious for being one of the most dangerous, poorest, and corrupt countries on the planet. The folks at Vice Magazine visit the Congo to try and understand first-hand how the Congolese society has been turned upside down.
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Life in a Day
Life in a Day, in our opinion, was the best new documentary of 2011. The entire documentary takes place over the span of one day on Earth. July 24, 2010. Ridley Scott asked people from all over the world to document their day and upload it to Youtube. This is the result. BRILLIANT.
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Children of the Tsunami
On March 11th 2011 Japan was hit by the greatest tsunami in a thousand years. Through compelling testimony from 7-10 year-old survivors, this film reveals how the deadly wave and the Fukushima nuclear accident have changed children’s lives forever.
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