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    Beah: A Black Woman Speaks (2003)

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    Beah: A Black Woman Speaks (2003)

    Beah: A Black Woman Speaks is a 2003 documentary about the life of Academy Award nominated actress Beah Richards. Directed by Lisa Gay Hamilton, it won the Documentary Award at the AFI Los Angeles International Film Festival in 2003.

    $15.00
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    Homer and Eddie (1989)

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    Homer and Eddie (1989)

    A retarded man get help from a sociopathic woman when tries to reunite with his dying father, who years earlier disowned him.

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    Acceptable Risks (1986)

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    Acceptable Risks (1986)

    The manager of a chemical plant and a city manager rise up against their respective bosses to keep a town safe in this ecologically conscientious made-for-TV disaster film. It all begins when the owners of Citichem order the plant manager to enact dangerous cost cuts that compromise the safety of the plant. He protests, but it is to no avail and a worker dies. At the same time, the city manager tries to warn the people that a deadly disaster is imminent, but he ends up gagged by the local politicians. Meanwhile, just when the community is at its most unprepared, a melt-down occurs and the town is drenched in deadly chemicals.

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    Banjo the Woodpile Cat (1979)

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    Banjo the Woodpile Cat (1979)

    Banjo is a curious and rebellious kitten who is always getting into trouble. When he decides to jump off a roof of a chicken coup to see if he can land on his feet, he is ordered to “fetch a switch”. Thinking his parents wouldn’t care if he gets hurt, he hitches a ride on a feed truck, all the way to Salt Lake City. After he finds the excitement of the city, he soon finds it cold and lonely and wishes to be home. With the help of stray cat Crazy Legs and a trio of singing cat girls, he finds the truck and returns home.

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    Take a Giant Step (1959)

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    Take a Giant Step (1959)

    This pioneering film in the history of African-American cinema, released two years before “A Raisin In The Sun”, is the coming-of-age story of a black high-school student living in a middle-class white neighborhood in the late ’50s.

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    Gone Are the Days! (1963)

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    Gone Are the Days! (1963)

    A young, idealistic man returns home to the plantation where he grew up in servitude. With him, he brings his fiance, Lutiebelle, in hopes of convincing the plantation owner that she is really his cousin in order to secure the family inheritance. To aid in the comic complications that follow are his family members Missy and Gitlow, and the plantation owners endearing (but ineffectual) son Charlie.

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    Outrage (1973)

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    Outrage (1973)

    One man decides to wage war against a gang of teenage punks besieging an affluent California community. Based on a true incident.

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