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Sleeping Tigers: The Asahi Baseball Story
The story of the Asahi baseball team in Vancouver Canada. The Asahi were a legendary baseball team from 1914-1941, but after Canada declared war against Japan, members of the team were sent to internment camps and the team disbanded.
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The Wonderland Project
The Wonderland Project is the name that two friends gave their shared goal: to run the wonderland Trail, circumnavigating Washington's Mt. Rainier, in a singe 24 hour push. Until their attempt, the published record on the 94-mile trail was 27 hours and 56 minutes. Over two years of hard training, ultra marathon runners Skye Thompson and Zac West forged their friendship into a critical partnership - which was tested at mile 60, when escalating joint pain forced one runner to drop out. After a difficult decision, the other decided to push on alone. Join us in watching the story of their partnership in the face of an immense physical and emotional challenge.
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Nazrah: A Muslim Woman's Perspective
Nazrah: A Muslim Woman's Perspective is an intimate look at a diverse group of Muslim women living in the Pacific Northwest in the USA. By creating a forum where Muslim women can freely engage in an open dialogue about complex issues, filmmaker Farah Nousheen exposes a vast and fascinating array of thoughts and ideas. The women discuss their views on Islam, current political events and how they reflect on the image of Islam in the West. The women also talk about the difficulty of achieving equality within the Muslim community while also fighting stereotypical portrayals of Muslim women in the US media. Nazrah (the Arabic word for "perspective") also includes director Farah Nousheen's own views on being a Muslim woman at a time when Islam is in the international spotlight.
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Seattle: The Icons - Proof They Rocked
Short documentary examines the history of a little known '80s Seattle band, The Icons. This short was produced as part of the 2003 Seattle International Film Festival Fly Film program.
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Fields of Plenty

Wed, Oct 18, 2006
Against a gorgeous moving tapestry of fields and food, from one end of the country to the other, a cast of real life family farmers describe the experience of farming and the sense of responsibility they feel for feeding people and nurturing the land. Michael Ableman, farmer, author, and one of the world's premier photographic interpreters of the patient art of sustainable agriculture has taken to the road to share with us his rich network of relationships with those who work the land. In this short film we meet one of these friends, fondly known as The Potato Man.
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