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ReporterThis film follows Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Nicholas Kristof as he travels to the world’s meanest hotspots—Congo, Afghanistan, Sudan—in search of little stories that illuminate big tragedy. With two green journalism students in tow, Kristof sits down for dinner with a local warlord in the Congo and asks him whether he is, replica watch gift in fact, a warlord. (The guy says no, of course, and later trots out four hostages.) There’s nothing particular special about the film, but there doesn’t need to be; the storyline carries this one, and for anyone interested in the chaotic, indefinable art of reporting, the film is an invaluable lesson in how to sift through mayhem and find a truth. Director: Eric Daniel Metzgar 4.

Food, IncA nuts and bolts primer on the agro-industrial complex, this film relies heavily on narration from Michael Pollan and Eric Schlosser to show how Monsanto screws independent farmers; government-subsidized corn fills everything from your french fries to your soda bottles; and large-scale cattle farming leads to E. coli outbreaks. replica Longines watch This material may not be news, but the film is smartly presented and riles up viewers. Expect a new class of local food converts when Food, Inc releases nationwide this July.Director: Robert Kenner3. The CoveRenegade activists led by dolphin advocate and former Flipper trainer Ric O’Barry infiltrate a secret Japanese cove where thousands of cetaceans are killed each year.

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