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Fabulous Cow Ladies (2024)
Three generations of cows - Joy, Crumb and Sweetie - live in the forest. Joy and Crumb were rescued from the slaughterhouse truck. The cows are cared for by a group of three women-veterinary doctors-who call themselves the Fabulous Cow Ladies. As the film explores the cycle of life and the importance of community, this matriarchal team highlights the deep bond between humans, animals, and nature.
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Forever Yours (2011)
Forever Yours is a film about children who have been taken into custody. Through the children, their biological parents and foster parents, the film depicts love in everyday life. The film explores the invisible bond between a child and a biological parent. Even when a child is taken into custody, the yearning for closeness to the biological parents and need for their approval never seems to disappear. This longing is a form of loneliness that the foster parents struggle to overcome. The film describes the entire foster care process: a child being brought into a shelter home, a teenager’s everyday life in a foster family, and siblings preparing to return to their biological mother, after five years in a foster family.
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People We Come Across (2021)
What happens when a group of Finns travel to a tiny village in Benin to participate in a vaccination study? By participating, they can aid in the development of a diarrhea vaccine for children in developing countries – and, at the same time, have a different kind of vacation in West Africa. The complicated side of helping people and the clashes between two cultures rise to the forefront of Mia Halme’s delicious documentary film.


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