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Taken from Spotlight. UPDATE: So, Spotlight won Best Picture. Can't tell if the voters thought the film was THAT good, or they were pulling a Helen Lovejoy. Guess I'll have to check it out at some point.
Taken from the domestic release of Bridge of Spies.
Apologies for the slightly squishy aspect ratio. Taken from The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014)
Buy the DVD: http://amzn.to/SWMTN1 Sign the petition to help save Japan's dolphins: http://bit.ly/Rv5Hzp Winner of the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, The Cove follows a high-tech dive team on a mission to discover the truth about the dolphin capture trade as practiced in Taiji, Japan. Utilizing state-of-the-art techniques, including hidden microphones and cameras in fake rocks, the team uncovers how this small seaside village serves as a horrifying microcosm of massive ecological crimes happening worldwide. Genre: Documentary Distributor: Roadside Attractions Director: Louie Psihoyos Writer: Mark Monroe Producer: Fisher Stevens Co-Producers: Olivia Ahnemann Executive Producers: Jim Clark Awards & Nominations: Academy Aw...
Available on DVD For a nation that proudly declared it would leave no child behind, America continues to do so at alarming rates. Despite increased spending and politicians' promises, our buckling public-education system, once the best in the world, routinely forsakes the education of millions of children. Oscar®-winning filmmaker Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth) reminds us that education "statistics" have names: Anthony, Francisco, Bianca, Daisy, and Emily, whose stories make up the engrossing foundation of Waiting for "Superman". As he follows a handful of promising kids through a system that inhibits, rather than encourages, academic growth, Guggenheim undertakes an exhaustive review of public education, surveying "drop-out factories" and "academic sinkholes," methodically diss...
Taken from the Netflix release of Beasts of No Nation.
That new Image Nation logo is boring... Taken from Snitch (2013)