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Erin Brockovich-Ellis is an American legal clerk and environmental activist who gained national attention in 1993 after uncovering the contamination of drinking water in Hinkley, California. Her story inspired the 2000 film "Erin Brockovich" and she continues to advocate for environmental and social justice causes.
Hollywood is perhaps the most elusive animal. "We Want the Airwaves" follows three first time TV makers who set out on the ultimate adventure: to change television as we know it. The trio creates, fil...
Find out more, including where to stream or buy >Participant Media’s Last Call at the Oasis is a new documentary from Jessica Yu & Elise Pearlstein. Think water is an infinite resource? Think again.
Find out more, including where to stream or buy >In this detective story, filmmaker Cullen Hoback investigates the largest chemical drinking water contamination in a generation. But something is rotten in state and federal regulatory agencies, and t...
Find out more, including where to stream or buy >On November 8, 2018, a spark flew in the Sierra Nevada foothills, igniting the most destructive wildfire in California history and decimating the town of Paradise. Unfolding during the year after the...
Find out more, including where to stream or buy >Documentary account of George W. Bush's presidential campaign during the 2000 election.
Find out more, including where to stream or buy >Addresses misunderstandings of learning differences and demonstrates potential in dyslexic persons.
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