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Asian Studies DVDs & Videos


  • After Silence
    Examines the treatment of Japanese-Americans during WW II, and its relevance to post 9/11 America.

  • All Different, All Equal
    Examines progress in women's rights globally.

  • The Amahs of Hong Kong
    Filipino women exploited as maids in Hong Kong.

  • Arrows Against the Wind
    The Dani and the Asmat come face to face with the modern world in Irian Jaya.

  • At the End of a Gun
    The devastating effect that the civil war in Sri Lanka is having on women.

  • Because They're Worth It
    Micro-credit, education, health information, and hope provided to impoverished Chinese.

  • Blowpipes and Bulldozers
    The story of the Penan, a tribe of rainforest nomads in Borneo, as seen by Bruno Manser.

  • The Bomb Under the World
    What are the consequences of consumerism taking hold in developing countries like India?

  • Bombies
    The terrible aftermath of dropping cluster bombs during the secret air war in Laos and the international campaign to ban them.

  • The Boundaries of Change
    Cities cope with changing demographics.

  • Breaking the Silence: Truth and Lies in the War on Terror
    John Pilger dissects the truth and lies in the 'war on terror'.

  • China Blue
    A clandestinely shot, deep-access account of how the clothes we buy are actually made.

  • China Blue & Store Wars
    Two films by Micha X. Peled exposing the way the consumer goods we buy are produced and sold.

  • City Life
    22-part series examining the effect of globalization on people and cities worldwide.

  • The Close to Nature Garden
    Masanobu Fukuoka's ("The One Straw Revolution") unique approach to agricultural problems.

  • The Coffee-Go-Round
    Many coffee-producing countries like Ethiopia are facing economic disaster even as the demand for coffee increases worldwide.

  • Community
    Micro-credit is transforming the lives of women in Bangladesh.

  • The Cost of Living
    AIDS drugs unaffordable in developing countries.

  • Credit Where Credit is Due
    Micro-credit organization in Bangladesh provides loans to village poor.

  • Death of a Nation
    John Pilger's horrifying exposé of the West's complicity in the twenty-year genocide in East Timor.

  • Discipline with Dignity
    The attempt to end corporal punishment in Nepalese schools.

  • The Disenchanted Forest
    Endangered orphan orangutans are rehabilitated and returned to their rainforest home.

  • Do You Remember Vietnam?
    Three years after the fall of Saigon, Pilger returns to Vietnam to examine the state of the country.

  • The Doctor's Story
    The US debate over abortion has severe consequences for health care in rural Nepal.

  • Documentaries That Changed The World
    Four classic documentaries by John Pilger that changed world opinion and broadened our understanding of history forever.

  • A Dream In Hanoi (Short Version)
    Two theater companies, one American, one Vietnamese, collaborate to produce A Midsummer Night's Dream in Hanoi.

  • A Dream In Hanoi
    Two theater companies, one American, one Vietnamese, collaborate to produce A Midsummer Night's Dream in Hanoi.

  • Dreaming of Tibet
    Looks at the lives of three Tibetan exiles, and at the recent history of their country which forced them to flee.

  • Drowned Out
    An Indian family chooses to stay at home and drown rather than make way for the Narmada Dam.

  • Dry Days In Dobbagunta
    Literacy program spurs anti-liquor campaign in rural India and empowers women.

  • The Fire of Creation
    Suzuki explores the latest scientific findings which amplify the age-old reverence for the sun.

  • Fisheries - Beyond The Crisis
    Two communities -- one in Canada and one in India -- point the way to sustainable fisheries.

  • A Fistful of Rice
    Protein deficiency threatens generations of children in Nepal.

  • For a Few Pennies More
    Iodine deficiency causes health problems in Indonesia.

  • The Friendship Village
    An international group of veterans builds a village in Vietnam for children with Agent Orange-related deformities.

  • From Docklands to Dhaka
    English MD travels to Bangladesh to improve community health.

  • Geraldo Off-Line
    The globalized economy affects Brazilian factory worker.

  • The Golf War
    Globalization comes to a Philippine seaside community, which has to defend its ancestral lands against golf course development.

  • Half The Sky
    Changes in the lives of four generations of Chinese women.

  • The Health Protestors
    Health care advocates demand universal health care for the world's population at international convention in Dhaka.

  • Helping Ourselves!
    In India, two community projects help people move out of poverty and gain control of their lives.

  • The Heroin Wars
    The history of the narcotics trade in Burma.

  • Holy Smoke
    Buddhist monks lead anti-tobacco campaign in Cambodia.

  • Hong Kong Symphony
    Tan Dun's "Symphony 1997" premieres as Hong Kong switches from British to Chinese rule.

  • In the Name of Safety
    False imprisonment violates due process in Bangladesh.

  • In Whose Interest?
    A revealing critique of US foreign policy since World War II.

  • Inside Burma
    John Pilger investigates the history and brutality of the military dictatorship in Burma.

  • Invisible Garments: Expensive Soles
    Nike and other multinationals are moving production to countries like Indonesia.

  • It Takes a Child
    15 year-old child labor activist, Craig Kielburger, works for reform around the world.

  • It Takes a Village
    A cyclone in Bangladesh results in the construction of an experimental community health center.

  • Jongsada Suwanchondee in Thailand
    HIV-positive, this former Thai heroin addict helps others understand AIDS.

  • Kabul Transit
    A street-level documentary that explores the soul of a city devastated by nearly three decades of war.

  • Kill Or Cure?
    India's $4.5 billion dollar pharmaceutical industry that serves the world's poor is at a crossroads.

  • King for a Day
    A humorous but pointed look at globalization as Bangladesh tries to impress the President of the world's only superpower.

  • The Kings of Opium
    In the 1990s, the kings of opium in Burma switch sides in the narcotics carousel.

  • Land of Widows
    Population and health problems in post civil war Cambodia.

  • The Legacy of Malthus
    Argues that overpopulation is not the real cause of poverty in India or elsewhere.

  • Life
    30-part series that looks at the effect of globalization on individuals and communities around the world.

  • Life 4
    A 27-part series about global efforts to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals.

  • Listen to the Kids!
    A UNICEF initiative involves children in decisions that affect their own futures, their families and communities.

  • The Long March
    Community in Chengdu, China has organized to clean-up polluted river.

  • Lucia
    A dramatic film about the cost of an oil spill to a fishing village in the Philippines.

  • The Millennium Goals
    Explores the ambition and scope of the UN's Millennium Development Goals, and the obstacles to their achievement.

  • Mothers of Malappuram
    Literacy and access to health services slow population growth in India.

  • My Hanoi
    Tour of rapidly urbanizing Hanoi, and the effect on citizens and culture.

  • Nanga Parbat
    Pakistan's fast-growing mountain, Nanga Parbat, challenges geological theory.

  • The New Rulers of the World
    Award-winning journalist, John Pilger, investigates the realities of globalization by taking a close look at Indonesia.

  • The Opium Convoys
    Lo Hsing-Han, Khun Sa and the beginning of the war on drugs in Burma.

  • The Perils of Plectropomus
    The life and death struggles of fish on a coral reef today.

  • The Quiet Mutiny
    John Pilger reveals the shifting morale and open rebellion of Western troops serving in Vietnam.

  • Reaching Out to the Grassroots
    Education and community-driven development combat poverty in Bangladesh and Indonesia.

  • The Real Leap Forward
    Reports on China's successful efforts to reduce poverty through sustainable development and targeted programs.

  • Reel to Real: Balancing Acts
    Explores the international movement for women's rights.

  • Reel to Real: Holding Our Ground
    International efforts to assure reproductive health and rights conflict with cultural realities in the Philippines, Latvia, Japan, and India.

  • Return to Kandahar
    Post-war Afghanistan, as seen through the eyes of Nelofer Pazira, star of the movie "Kandahar," as she searches for her childhood friend.

  • Rising Above
    Vietnamese women build on experiences of war.

  • Science For Survival
    Fusion of modern science with women's knowledge in India.

  • Seeds of Plenty, Seeds of Sorrow
    The darker side of the Green Revolution.

  • Shakuntala Kazmi in India
    A low-caste Hindu, Shakuntala Kazmi fights for women's rights.

  • The Silver Age
    Growing population of elderly worldwide seeks purpose and care.

  • Sir! No Sir!
    The untold story of the GI movement to end the war in Vietnam.

  • Slum Futures
    The slums of Mumbai are an important microcosm of how slums are developing around the world.

  • Smack City
    Hong Kong, the drug capital of southeast Asia for the last century.

  • Smiles
    The struggle for greater democracy and free speech in Thailand.

  • Sowing for Need or Sowing for Greed?
    The connection between multinational chemical companies and the foods they want us to eat.

  • Staying Alive!
    Poverty combined with lack of education and health services affect maternal mortality rates in Bangladesh.

  • Stealing a Nation
    Award-winning reporter John Pilger exposes how the British Government expelled the population of a group of islands, including Diego Garcia, so the US could build a military base.

  • Stop the Traffick
    Investigates horror of child sex industry in Cambodia.

  • The Story of Puttinan
    A determined Thai girl has experienced the hardship of child labor.

  • The Story of Sonam
    A Tibetan boy in India tries to reconcile religious faith and cultural distractions.

  • Struggle for Hope
    Kabuki actor Tamasaburo Bando interprets Bach.

  • Thirst
    A piercing look at the global corporate drive to control and profit from our water -- from bottles to tap.

  • This Hard Ground
    Civil war leads to the internal displacement of millions in Sri Lanka.

  • Tokyo Waltz
    Appalachia Waltz at Suntory Hall in Japan.

  • A Tribe of His Own
    Indian journalist reminds us of the meaning of responsible journalism.

  • Triumph Over Terror
    Six films on human rights around the world.

  • Trouble In Paradise
    Local inhabitants of the Maldives wait for promised tsunami aid.

  • Tsuyoshi Inaba in Japan
    Working to empower the homeless in Tokyo.

  • Turbulent Waters
    An investigation of international shipping practices and the treatment of seafarers.

  • Warming Up in Mongolia
    Unless sustainable alternatives are introduced, Mongolia's dependence on fossil fuels and rapid urbanization threatens the environment.

  • Wildlife for Sale
    Eastern and Western attitudes towards animals lead to disastrous wildlife trade.

  • Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia
    John Pilger alerts the world to the bloody reign of Pol Pot in Cambodia.



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