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women who did the impossible and changed a country produced by our supporter, Abigail Disney.



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For the Next 7 Generations
tells the story of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers from around the globe who have come together because they were told in prophecy that their ancestral ways of prayer, peace-making and healing are vitally needed in the world today. Produced and directed by our early supporter, Carol Hart, and dedicated to Bruce Hart.

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supporting girls' education,
narrated by Morgan Freeman,
Where the Water Meets the Sky
is the inspiring story of a group of women in rural Zambia who learn how to make a film as a way to speak out about their lives. Produced in partnership with Camfed, all funds raised through the film will support Camfed’s work to educate girls and invest in economic and leadership opportunities for young women in Africa.


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girls and sports.
Kick Like A Girl
The story of what happens when “The Mighty Cheetahs”, an undefeated third grade girls soccer team competes in the boys division. The film is narrated by 8 year old Lizzie, a self described soccer girl, who doesn't let juvenile diabetes, elbow blocks or grass stains interfere with her desire to compete.
     














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Girls Rock! and girls making music-loudly!

At Rock 'n' Roll Camp, girls ranging in age from 8 to 18 are taught that it's OK to sweat like a pig, scream like a banshee, wail on their instruments with complete and utter abandon, and that "it is 100% okay to be exactly who you are."



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being an artist-and yourself.
Five female artists explore the competing demands of muse and family in “Who Does She Think She Is?,” an engaging documentary about the struggle to create art while nurturing life.