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  1. Little Sister's vs. Big Brother (2002, 47 minutes or 71 minutes) This documentary, filmed over a 10-year period, centers on the debate over censorship as it follows Vancouver's Little Sister's Bookstore and its 20-year struggle with Canada Customs over the seizure of books.

  2. This documentary, filmed over a 10-year period, centers on the debate over censorship as it follows Vancouver's Little Sister's Bookstore and its 20-year struggle with Canada Customs over the seizure of books.

  3. The film explores the history and mandate of Little Sister's Bookstore and traces the legal battle and court case against the Canada Border Services Agency. The court case centered around censorship, the labelling of books as 'obscene' by Customs Canada and the denial of their entry into Canada.

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  5. Mar 11, 2004 · Little Sister's vs. Big Brother. Rating: 3.5 of 5. In 1983, Little Sister's Book & Art Emporium of Vancouver, a pioneering gay and lesbian bookshop, opened its doors to the public--not long before AIDS garnered international media attention and gay pride became a household phrase.

  6. Oct 18, 2003 · Little Sister's vs. Big Brother: Directed by Aerlyn Weissman. With Jim Deva, Bruce Smythe, Knowlton Nash, Nino Ricci. The story of how Little Sister's, a small bookstore in the heart of Vancouver's gay and lesbian community, has flourished in the face of book seizures and bombings.

  7. Little Sister’s vs. Big Brother. 2002. Directed by Aerlyn Weissman. This documentary, filmed over a 10-year period, centers on the debate over censorship as it follows Vancouver’s Little Sister’s Bookstore and its 20-year struggle with Canada Customs over the seizure of books.

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