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Straightlaced - How Gender's Got Us All Tied Up
Straightlaced - How Gender's Got Us All Tied Up
With a fearless look at a highly charged subject, Straightlaced unearths how popular pressures around gender and sexuality are confining American teens. Their stories reflect a diversity of experiences, demonstrating how gender role expectations and homop

Vietnam: The Secret Agent
Vietnam: The Secret Agent
Using striking archive and war footage in support of interviews with veterans, scientists, attorneys, the U.S. Air Force, the Veterans Administration, Dow Chemical and more; this film documents the extraordinary history of chemical warfare, agricultural h

Breaking Silence: The Story of the Sisters at Desales Heights
Breaking Silence: The Story of the Sisters at Desales Heights
An examination of social and cultural change, and the impact of such change upon individuals

The Key Of G

The Key Of G is an award-winning documentary about disability, caregiving and interdependence. The film follows Gannet, a charismatic 22-year-old with physical and developmental disabilities, as he leaves his mother's home to share an apartment with a close-knit group of artists and musicians who support him, not only as paid caregivers, but also as friends. Together they create a uniquely successful model of supported living, and a compelling alternative to institutionalized care.


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"Innovative... an artistic close-up of how family and friends help launch a young man with complex disabilities into his adult life."
- Kathy Martinez, Executive Director, World Institute on Disability

"... a glimpse of what can be possible for a young adult with severe cognitive disability living in the community...a lovely contrast to dread images of institutions or burdened families."
- Marsha Saxton, PhD, Professor of Disability Studies, UC Berkeley

"Smart, poignant, candid...It's a really extraordinary film."
- Graham Leggat, Executive Director, San Francisco Film Society

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About Robert Arnold

Robert Arnold has worked as an editor, director, director of photography, gaffer, grip, and camera assistant. His 16mm short film Getting Out played at the Anthology Film Archives in New York, NY, as well as showings in Vienna, Korea, and within the U.S. He studied film production at San Francisco State University and has a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. He recently edited Anjali Sundaram's short film Canada, which premiered at the San Francisco International Asian Film Festival in March; and edited a short documentary for the Family Acceptance Project. In addition to his film work, he exhibits regularly throughout the U.S. as an artist and photographer.
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