Independent Documentaries

Sex Slaves in the Suburbs

MSNBC and Santoki Productions presents “Sex Slaves in the Suburbs” Sunday, October 12, 2008 @ 11pm To see excerpts or read the accompanying article: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27098993/ MSNBC goes undercover to examine human trafficking and prostitution of underage American girls in the United States. Produced by Santoki Productions for MSNBC. For information about ordering DVDs, please visit: [...]

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Sex Slaves in America

MSNBC and Santoki Productions presents “Sex Slaves in America” Monday, December 3, 2007 @ 11pm (re-broadcast Dec. 26 & 30, 2007) To see excerpts or read the transcript: http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/22056066/ MSNBC goes undercover to examine human trafficking and prostitution in three major American cities, San Francisco, Houston, and Detroit. The stories of the young women caught [...]

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Cut From Different Cloth: Burqas and Beliefs

Red Door Video presents Cut From Different Cloth: Burqas and Beliefs (2005). In this documentary, Pulitzer Prize-winning photo journalist Olga Shalygin travels to Afghanistan with her 27-year-old stepdaughter, Serena, to glimpse behind the walls separating men and women in post-Taliban Afghanistan. Serena moves in with a progressive family in Mazar-e-Sharif, and befriends their oldest daughter, [...]

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The Rules of the Game

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Are casinos a tool to help Native American tribes pursue economic self-reliance? Or could they destroy small town values? The Rules of the Game follows the conflict that erupts when an Indian tribe decides to build a casino in Rohnert Park, California.

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