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Looking at the way we live
Sunday, Oct. 1: War Crimes and Punishment
Zyklon Portrait Expressive exploration of one family's experience of the Holocaust
The Specialist: Portrait of a Modern Criminal Excerpts from the 350-hour trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann in Israel
Monday, Oct. 2: Making Babies
And Baby Makes Two The story of eight women who decide to become single mothers
The Child the Stork Brought Home An examination of the ethical and emotional dynamics of a California surrogacy contract
Tuesday, Oct. 3: In the Face of Globalization
Why Cybraceros? Presents a fantasy future in which rampant telecommuting allows the U.S. to import Mexican labor while the workers themselves stay south of the border
Performing the Border Mexican women in the border town of Ciudad Juarez talk about working on the low-wage end of the high-tech industry
The Cow Jumped Over the Moon Shows how U.S. agencies use technology to tell the nomadic Fulani of Mali where to go during severe droughts
Showdown in Seattle: Five Days That Shook the WTO Shows how new media practices were spawned at the Seattle demonstrations
Wednesday, Oct. 4: Roma ('Gypsies') in Cinema
Black and White in Color The unsentimental tale of acclaimed Romany singer Vera Bila
American Gypsy: A Stranger in Everybody's Land Centers on the civil rights battles of the flamboyant Jimmy Marks, the self-declared leader of America's one million Roma
Thursday, Oct. 5: Transgender Identities
Woubi Chéri The story of the fight for a distinct African homosexuality
Paradise Bent Looks at Somoan fa'afafines (boys raised as girls) who play an important domestic role in Somoan culture
Friday, Oct. 6: Stories of Travel
Papapapá A mix of animation, home movies and celebrity interviews that attempts to show the common destinies of people and vegetables
For Here or To-Go? Examines the dilemmas of South Asian professionals living in Southern California
A Portrait of Mr. Pink Presents a Jamaican ex-pat in Britain
Battu's Bioscope With an old projector and a sheet, Mr. Battu takes Bollywood films to villagers in India
Saturday, Oct. 7: Remembering Vietnam
Riding the Tiger A visual essay that incorporates archival footage, and the voices of farmers, soldiers, villagers and journalists reflecting on their experiences during the Vietnam War
The Cu Chi Tunnels Original footage of the elaborate network of underground tunnels built by people of Cu Chi province in North Vietnam
The Fine Print
Sunday Oct. 1 and Saturday Oct. 7 shows are in the UCSC Media Theater; Monday-Friday Oct. 2-6 shows are in the Louden Nelson Community Center, 301 Center St. All shows start at 7pm. Tickets are $3 per show, $15 for a festival pass. Tickets are available at the Santa Cruz Civic Box Office and Santa Cruz City Museum of Natural History. (420.6115 or www.meadfilmfest.org)
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