
So after weeks of small revelations, the entire line-up for the 2008 Toronto Film Festival has been announced. There are a bazillion films (the complete list is here) but below are some of the TakePart friendly films that I’m excited about - they appear to have the power to inspire social action! I hope I’m right:
Food, Inc. Robert Kenner, USA - this particular film has me excited. Not only is it a Participant film, but it deals with a subject we could all use a lot more information on - our nation’s food industry. The film works to expose how our nation’s food supply is now controlled by a handful of corporations that often put profit ahead of consumer health and the role that governmental organizations, like the FDA and the USDA, play in this growing business of controlling and profiting from our food. Read the rest of this entry »


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Immigration is one of the more complicated issues facing Americans these days and sadly we don’t see or hear about it very often. Below is a list of 10 great films that explore immigration. Some are more serious documentaries while others are narratives that incorporate some of the more human and historic issues of immigration.
Kerry:
Last week I had the opportunity to attend the opening night screening of Ramin Bahrani’s Chop Shop where the director Ramin Bahrani, and young stars, 

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