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Stolen is an excellent addition to any classroom and ideal for courses on: Human Rights, African Studies, Social Justice, Global Solidarity, Slavery, Liberation Slavery, Journalism, Race Studies, Political Science, Directing Film, Producing Film, International Law, North African Studies, Migration Studies, Globalisation, Indigenous Rights, Pan-African Studies, Africana Studies, Global Studies, Slavery and Abolition, International Relations, Political Science, Ethnic Studies, Cultural Studies, Media Studies, Communications, Film Studies, Journalism, Gender and Women’s Studies, Ethics, Law Schools and more. Also, a great tool for organizations working on issues pertaining to: Indigenous Rights, Globalisation, Migration and Human Rights.

“STOLEN has been accused of a number of crimes against ‘good practice’ in documenting the world – naivete, disingenuousness, political incorrectness, etc. What is important about it is that it punctures the complacent and arrogant belief, held by so many, in some standard of objectivity. Of course it’s important for young filmmakers, my students for example, to be rigorous but, above all, they need to be truthful to their experience. The great virtue of STOLEN is that  it takes us step by step into a world being discovered by the filmmakers, naive as they are, as they discover it. This is what i want my young filmmakers to try to do and that is why STOLEN is such an valuable model.”
Dick Fontane – head of documentary direction, National Film and Television school (UK).

“When I watched this documentary I had mixed emotions – despair, distress and disbelief.   This is the power of this documentary.  It reveals to students within the social justice and human rights arena to ‘walk with our eyes open’, to ‘explore issues with rigour, commitment and critical inquiry’ and most of all, to ‘keep going when we have uncovered complex complexities which at times we have no words to explain’.  I highly recommend this documentary as a classroom tool to facilitate students learning in the complex arena of human rights, social justice and global solidarity.” Dr Karen Soldatic, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

“I have carefully reviewed the film Stolen with a view to assessing whether it is reasonable to accept the assertions of the film… It is my opinion that the film Stolen portrays a situation of enslavement within the refugee camps of the Western Sahara.” Dr. Kevin Bales – President FREE THE SLAVES

“Stolen is a dramatic and complex exploration of modern slavery, not to mention a fascinating study of the perils of documentary filmmaking…” The Globe and Mail, 11 September, 2009.

Stolen has shown at more than 80 festivals around the world, from Toronto International Film Festival to Melbourne International Film Festival winning 14 awards

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STOLEN (DVD) – Institutional version (for colleges/universities)

77min – Australia 2009
In English, Spanish and Hassaniya with English subtitles
Includes a study guide available for download from our website on completion of the payment process. Price does not include shipping & handling.
Please read ‘Terms & Conditions of Purchase below.

PRICE: $350




 

STOLEN (DVD) – Community Groups/Public Libraries/High Schools

77min – Australia 2009
In English, Spanish and Hassaniya with English subtitles
Includes a study guide available for download from our website on completion of the payment process. Price does not include shipping & handling.
Please read ‘Terms & Conditions of Purchase below.

PRICE: $150

 

TERMS & CONDITIONS OF PURCHASE OF A DVD

Purchase of STOLEN is for educational and non-theatrical projection or play back. Purchase for STOLEN effectively means a long term license for the life of the exact DVD delivered. STOLEN is fully protected by U.S. Copyright laws. Purchase of this film on DVD does not include or imply rights to rent, loan, sub lease or sub license to others. STOLEN might not be digitized, altered, transmitted, duplicated or reproduced by any means, without prior, written authorization from UNITED NOTIONS FILM and the Filmmaker. The license specifically excludes any digital or analog transmission or duplication of the program in whole or in part by broadcast, narrowcast, internet, open- cable, direct broadcast satellite, or other means, or to any off-campus, distance learning, or affiliate site without written permission of UNITED NOTIONS FILMS and the Filmmaker.

STOLEN (Video streaming license) – Institutional version

77min – Australia 2009
In English, Spanish and Hassaniya with English subtitles
Includes a study guide available for download from our website on completion of the payment process. Price does not include shipping & handling of the supplied DVD if requested. When you click on the BUY NOW button below you will be directed to the license agreement for the online streaming rights of STOLEN. Once you have completed the form you will be directed to the payment page.

PRICE: $450 (licensed for 3 years)

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Published on Jan 07, 2013
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