Hello Matthew,

I wonder if "In the Tall Grass" might be a good option for your professor?:

http://udel.worldcat.org/title/in-the-tall-grass/oclc/74496260

Best,

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On 10/7/2013 8:44 PM, matthew.wri...@unlv.edu wrote:

I have a professor who is looking primarily for documentaries (not classroom teaching videos or instructional aids) that features conflicted situations being resolved through mediation or settlement rather than litigation or suing. Any suggestions appreciated. In addition, disputes involving countries or multinationals are not what she is looking for. She is looking for films that feature people not peace negotiations. Matthew


    Matthew Wright
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    William S. Boyd School of Law
    University of Nevada Las Vegas
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