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WashBAC has cooperated with Moving Images on several videos. To view some of their films click on the links below.

Another World Is Possible | Bullfrog Films

Produced by Moving Images What if 51,000 people from 131 countries put their heads together to discuss what is wrong with the world and how to work together to change it? In early 2002, in Porto Alegre, Brazil, public officials, representatives of non-governmental organizations,...Click Here.


Gene Blues | Bullfrog Films

Produced by Moving Images "A brilliant look at the social implications of genetic knowledge." Sheldon Krimsky, Tufts University This outstanding video examines some of the ethical issues associated with DNA testing and sets the stage for a national debate on the ramifications of human gene...Click Here.


Not for Sale | Bullfrog Films

Produced by Moving Images Narrated by Shelley Hartle "A thought-provoking look at an issue that affects us all." Alan Busacca, Professor of Agriculture, Washington State University Not for Sale is an engaging new documentary that explores some little known aspects of global trade...Click Here.


Risky Business | Bullfrog Films

Produced by Moving Images Video Project "It's a great resource. Use it." Ken Traynor, Canadian Environmental Law Association With the cloning of Dolly, the public has now noticed something called biotechnology. Thousands of plants and animals are being genetically engineered: foods for...Click Here.


Another World is Possible | Bullfrog Films

Produced by Moving Images "What we've been doing all week here is telling each other rumors, about creative and brave resistance, telling each other stories, that are true stories, that it is possible." Naomi Klein What if 51,000 people from 131 countries put their heads together...Click Here.

 
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