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    • HOT DOCS FEATURED FILM: Triage: Dr. James Orbinski?s Humanitarian Dilemma

    • Dr.James Orbinski (left) with Emmanuel Murangira (Surivor of Murambi massacre), Gikongoro, Rwanda from TRIAGE: DR. JAMES ORBLINSKI'S HUMANITARIAN DILEMMA. Film by Patrick Reed. TRIAGE chronicles the return of the former president of Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders to Somalia and Rwanda, where he confronts his past and the tragedy he faced in choosing who would live and who would die. (c) Steve Simon
    • HOT DOCS FEATURED FILM: Triage: Dr. James Orbinski?s Humanitarian Dilemma

    • Dr. Leslie Shanks (MSF Medical Coordinator; left) and Dr.James Orbinski visit Internally Displaced Persons Camp in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo from TRIAGE: DR. JAMES ORBLINSKI'S HUMANITARIAN DILEMMA. Film by Patrick Reed. TRIAGE chronicles the return of the former president of Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders to Somalia and Rwanda, where he confronts his past and the tragedy he faced in choosing who would live and who would die. (c) Steve Simon
    • HOT DOCS FEATURED FILM: Triage: Dr. James Orbinski?s Humanitarian Dilemma

    • Dr.James Orbinski at Murambi Genocide Memorial from TRIAGE: DR. JAMES ORBLINSKI'S HUMANITARIAN DILEMMA. Film by Patrick Reed. TRIAGE chronicles the return of the former president of Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders to Somalia and Rwanda, where he confronts his past and the tragedy he faced in choosing who would live and who would die. (c) Steve Simon
    • HOT DOCS FEATURED FILM: The Forgotten Woman

    • Group of widows from the Association of Widows Alone, Rajasthan, India from THE FORGOTTEN WOMAN. Film by Dilip Mehta. Shot entirely in India, this visually stunning and powerful call for human rights exposes the dire situation of millions of widows who are forced into isolation and poverty by age-old traditions. (c) Noemi Weis
    • HOT DOCS FEATURED FILM: The Forgotten Woman

    • A widow from the Amar Bari ashram, Vrindavan, India from THE FORGOTTEN WOMAN. Film by Dilip Mehta. Shot entirely in India, this visually stunning and powerful call for human rights exposes the dire situation of millions of widows who are forced into isolation and poverty by age-old traditions. (c) Noemi Weis
    • HOT DOCS FEATURED FILM: The Forgotten Woman

    • A widow from the Association of Widows Alone, Rajasthan, India from THE FORGOTTEN WOMAN. Film by Dilip Mehta. Shot entirely in India, this visually stunning and powerful call for human rights exposes the dire situation of millions of widows who are forced into isolation and poverty by age-old traditions. (c) Noemi Weis
    • HOT DOCS FEATURED FILM: The Forgotten Woman

    • Ginny Shrivastava (left), founder of the Association of Strong Women Alone, Bhilwara district, Rajasthan, India from THE FORGOTTEN WOMAN. Film by Dilip Mehta. Shot entirely in India, this visually stunning and powerful call for human rights exposes the dire situation of millions of widows who are forced into isolation and poverty by age-old traditions. (c) Noemi Weis
    • HOT DOCS FEATURED FILM: Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai

    • Green Belt Movement tree nursery in Tumutumu Hills, Kenya from TAKING ROOT: THE VISION OF WANGARI MAATHAI. Film by Lisa Merton, Alan Dater. The inspiring story of Nobel laureate Wangari Maathai, whose simple act of planting trees inspired Kenya's environmental movement, protected the human rights of its people, and defended the democracy of an entire nation. (c) Marlboro Productions
    • HOT DOCS FEATURED FILM: Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai

    • Green Belt Movement members in Mirichu, Kenya from TAKING ROOT: THE VISION OF WANGARI MAATHAI. Film by Lisa Merton, Alan Dater. The inspiring story of Nobel laureate Wangari Maathai, whose simple act of planting trees inspired Kenya's environmental movement, protected the human rights of its people, and defended the democracy of an entire nation. (c) Marlboro Productions
    • HOT DOCS FEATURED FILM: Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai

    • Wangari Maathai planting trees in the degraded Aberdare Forest, Kenya from TAKING ROOT: THE VISION OF WANGARI MAATHAI. Film by Lisa Merton, Alan Dater. The inspiring story of Nobel laureate Wangari Maathai, whose simple act of planting trees inspired Kenya's environmental movement, protected the human rights of its people, and defended the democracy of an entire nation. (c) Marlboro Productions

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