2008 Film Guide
Showing 5 films
- KALINOVSKI SQUARE

Three months before a 2006 election, the Belarussian president Alexander Lukashenko claimed: “You have no choice, you will vote for me!” It wasn't an answer that satisfied Belarussians. This unexpectedly humorous film tracks the mounting opposition struggle during those heady post-election days. More...
- KASSIM THE DREAM

Kassim Ouma was born in Uganda, kidnapped by the rebel army and trained to be a child soldier at age 6. After a decade of warfare, he defected and began a new life in the U.S., quickly becoming a world champion boxer. Kief Davidson captures Ouma’s passions, tragedies, victories, and emotional and geographic journeys. More...
- KICK LIKE A GIRL

After a Utah girls’ soccer team enters the boys’ league to get a taste of real competition, the adults slowly recognize their complicity in planting the seeds of sexism. How refreshing to see children playing soccer for the fun of it and learning a lesson about gender politics in the process. More...
- KICKING IT

A ball can change your life. That’s the moral behind KICKING IT, which follows teams from six nations as they prepare for and compete in the 2006 Homeless World Cup. The film raises awareness of the 1 billion homeless people worldwide with a unique sense of purpose and a vision of dignity regained by team sports. More...
- KIDS + MONEY

When parental love is expressed through consumer goods, the advertisers have won. In this dissection of the modern family, the parents of means are out of control, and their kids are cunning beyond their years. Meanwhile, everyone else must decide whether to emulate the wealthy and sink into debt or live as second-class citizens. More...
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