Redford has crafted a densely packed film intended to educate the public about Adverse Childhood Effects, or the very real existence of Toxic Stress. …
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Redford has crafted a densely packed film intended to educate the public about Adverse Childhood Effects, or the very real existence of Toxic Stress. …
[Read more...] about Resilience reveals a new public health crisis
Sundance documentaries NUTS! and foreveryone.net chronicle the scientific achievements and self-mythologizing of two very different men. …
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We take a look at the films in contention for the Alfred P. Sloan Prize, the jurors, and make some predictions. …
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In this interview, Québécois filmmaker Anne Émond talks about depicting suicide, family intimacy, and her hometown in her moving new film Our Loved Ones. Read …
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Avi Lewis' documentary This Changes Everything looks at the narrative for civilization that allowed climate change to happen. Without preaching, the film takes …
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We review Philippe Falardeau's hilarious political satire My Internship in Canada, which was selected as one of Canada's Top Ten Films of 2015. Read …
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