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IMAGE GALLERY
- Tenth Annual Image Gallery
- Ninth Annual Image Gallery
- Eighth Annual Image Gallery
- Seventh Annual Image Gallery
- Sixth Annual Image Gallery
- Fifth Annual Image Gallery
- Media That Matters: Good Food Image Gallery
TENTH ANNUAL IMAGE GALLERY
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Denied
I’m Just Anneke
I Am Sean Bell
No One Bothered
Shades of the Border
My Hotness is Pasted on Yey!
Day Job
The Last Town
Justice Denied: Voices from Guantánamo
Aquafinito
Uninsured in the Mississippi Delta
Lessons from a Tailor
NINTH ANNUAL IMAGE GALLERY
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The Next Wave
Bits and Pieces - a short from Jordan
Immersion
Locusts
Lone Wolf
Why Do White People Have Black Spots?
La Hoja
Will I Be Next?
Exiled in America
The Secret Life of Paper
Knock Knock, Who's There?
Looking Back
EIGHTH ANNUAL IMAGE GALLERY
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Hammoudi
A Loud Color
Argentina Turning Around
Perversion of Justice
Diana
The Countdown
African Underground: Hip Hop in Senegal
Something's Moving
A Nomad's Life
America for Dummies
E-Waste
Every Third Bite
SEVENTH ANNUAL IMAGE GALLERY
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Ashray
By Standing
Garbage Dreams
Grace
I'm Not a Boy
Massacre at Murambi
Power Up
Rapping at Fear
Rights on the Line
Sovereign Nation / Sovereign Neighbor
Still Standing
Superstar
The Apollos
The Farm Sanctuary
The Final Frontier
Tyttonen
SIXTH ANNUAL IMAGE GALLERY
These are high resolution photos (300 dpi) from the Sixth Annual Festival Awards Ceremony, June 1, 2006 at HBO. Click on image to load.
Actor Reiko Aylseworth of the hit show 24 presents the Jury Award to 17-year-old Karen Lum, Director of Slip of the Tongue. (Photo by Pauline Shapiro)
US Congressman Jerrold Nadler presents the Women's Rights Award to Danielle Lurie, Director of In the Morning. (Photo by Pauline Shapiro)
Legendary documentarian Albert Maysles presents the Global Justice Award, sponsored by Seventh Generation, to Marcelo Bukin, Director of Bread. (Photo by Pauline Shapiro)
Marshall Curry, Director of Street Fight with Academy Award-winning documentarian Barbara Kopple. Curry presented the Knowledge is Power Award, supported by Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Foundation to No Child and Kopple presented the Global Health Award, supported by the Daniel B. and Florence E. Green Foundation to In Transit (Photo by Pauline Shapiro)
CBS Early Show and People Magazine film critic Jess Cagle, kicked off the Awards Ceremony. (Photo by Pauline Shapiro)
Actor Terry Kinney from HBO's Oz presented the Criminal Justice Award to Youth Rights Media, Producer of Book 'Em: Undereducated, Overincarcerated. (Photo by Pauline Shapiro)
Legendary documentarian Albert Maysles with Arts Engine's Executive Director, Katy Chevigny. Maysles presented the Global Justice Award, sponsored by Seventh Generation, to Marcelo Bukin, Director of Bread. (Photo by Pauline Shapiro)
Miguel Salinas of Adobe Systems with Arts Engine Executive Director Katy Chevigny, Actor Reiko Aylseworth of the hit show 24 and Jury Award Winner Karen Lum, Director of Slip of the Tongue. (Photo by Pauline Shapiro)
These are high resolution film images. Click on image to load.
Louis Abelman, one of the filmmakers who made In Transit
The Meerkat Media Collective works on How Wal-Mart Came to Haslett.
Filmmakers Garance Burke and Monica Lam discuss Rules of the Game with students after a screening.
Youth activists speak out in Youth Rights Media'a Book 'Em: Undereducated, Overincarcerated.
A young woman is "avenged" in Danielle Lurie's In the Morning.
Guatemalan brothers mine rocks in Marcelo Bukin's Bread.
Blake Roberts shares his experiences going to war in Iraq in Night Visions.
FIFTH ANNUAL IMAGE GALLERY
All That I Can Be (TIFF, 5.8 MB)
A Girl Named Kai (JPG, 632 KB)
Laptop (TIFF, 4.9 MB)
The News Is What We Make It (JPG, 528 KB)
Something Other Than Other (JPG, 620 KB)
System Failure (JPG, 392 KB)
World on Fire (JPG, 312 KB)
Young Agrarians (TIFF, 7 MB)
MEDIA THAT MATTERS: GOOD FOOD IMAGE GALLERY
Young epicures from the Baltimore youth program Kids on the Hill get cooking in Food for Thought.
Animator Suzanne Twining explores the dangers of GMOs in Terminator Tomatoes.
Still from Broken Limbs.
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