
From March 18 to 28th, a whole bunch of great organizations are getting together to bring the 2010 Travling World Community Film Festival. As it says on their event page:
The Festival features thirty-three documentaries about the environment, human rights, food, politics, art, community and more; films that are sure to spark emotion, dialogue and action.
The schedule is on the Books and Company website, with tickets ranging from $5 a day to $30 for a full festival pass. Which is great, but if you have limited time, you may have some difficulty deciding which of these films to go through. So we decided to throw together a YouTube playlist giving you trailers of almost all these movies so you can get a better sense of what’s showing. All told, there’s 28 previews here, with links to the few movies without YouTube previews below.
Movies previewed:
Apology of an Economic Hitman
Mirage of El Dorado
One Peace at a Time
Building a Sustainable City
Under Rich Earth
Good Food
At the Edge of the World
The Coca Cola Case
Tapped
H2Oil
Justicia Now
Addicted to Plastic
Garbage Dreams
Infinite Vision
Her Sight Is Worth It
Myths for Profit
Good Morning Kandahar
Body and Soul; Diana and Kathy
RiP: A Remix Manifesto
Roadsworth; Crossing the Line
Smile Pinki
Seeking Refuge
Made in LA
Burma VJ
Sweet Crude
March Point
Fatherhood Dreams
Where the Water Meets the Sky
Pray the Devil Back to Hell
Movies without YouTube previews:
Full Schedule (via Books and Company)









