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 | | Argentina: Turning Around  An intimate view of new models of work, politics and community development in Argentina. | |
 | | China Blue  A clandestinely shot, deep-access account of how the clothes we buy are actually made. | |
 | | The Flaw  Tells the story of the credit bubble that caused the financial crash of 2008, and clearly explains how excessive income inequality leads to economic instability. | |
 | | Heist  Investigates the roots of the current economic crisis, and the ongoing assault on working people in the United States. | |
 | | Let's Make Money  Erwin Wagenhofer's incredible odyssey tracking our money through the worldwide finance system. | |
 | | The Love of Money  3-part BBC series provides the definitive guide to the global economic meltdown. | |
 | | We Feed the World  Vividly reveals the dysfunctionality of the industrialized world food system and shows what world hunger has to do with us. | |
 | | What's the Economy for, Anyway?  Ecological economist Dave Batker questions whether GDP is an adequate measure of society's well-being and suggests workable alternatives. | |
 | | You've Been Trumped  In this David and Goliath story, proud Scottish homeowners take on The Donald over one of Britain's very last stretches of wilderness. | |
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The Age of Risk  The second film in the BBC series, THE LOVE OF MONEY, examines the boom years before the global financial crash of 2008.
The Age of Stupid  An old man (Pete Postlethwaite) living in a devastated world, watches 'archive' footage from today and asks: Why didn't we stop climate change when we had the chance?
The American Ruling Class  A dramatic, musical, documentary satire on class in America that attempts to answer the question 'Who rules America?'
Argentina: Hope in Hard Times  The Argentine people, in the face of economic collapse, provide a hopeful example for the rest of us.
Argentina: Turning Around  An intimate view of new models of work, politics and community development in Argentina.
Back from the Brink  The third film in the BBC series, THE LOVE OF MONEY, examines the background to the decision to bail out the banks in 2008.
The Bank that Bust the World  The first film in the BBC series, THE LOVE OF MONEY, examines what happened in September 2008 when the collapse of Lehman Brothers plunged the world into financial crisis.
Barbershop Punk  A David & Goliath tale of one man's fight against restrictions by Internet service providers and governments on consumers' access to the internet.
Black Wave  The story of the Exxon Valdez and the 20-year legal battle to get restitution from ExxonMobil.
China Blue  A clandestinely shot, deep-access account of how the clothes we buy are actually made.
Democracy à la Maude  A Canadian woman leads the fight against unjust corporate globalization, and for social justice.
Detropia  A vivid portrait of Detroit, America's first major post-industrial city, as it struggles to deal with the consequences of a broken economic system.
Diamond Road  Examines every facet of the diamond trade from the prospectors to the miners, cutters, jewelers, smugglers and dealers, and advocates for fair trade.
Economics  Economics and its relation to social change and our lifestyles.
The Flaw  Tells the story of the credit bubble that caused the financial crash of 2008, and clearly explains how excessive income inequality leads to economic instability.
For Richer, For Poorer  In Brazil the gulf between the rich and the poor is one of the biggest in the world.
The Globalization Trilogy  Micha X. Peled's groundbreaking series explores the production-consumption chain, from growing the cotton in India used to make the jeans in Chinese sweatshops that are sold in Wal-Marts across the U.S.
Greening Business  Reports on sustainable business practices and philosophy.
Hassan and The Graduates  As Egyptian industry is undermined by Chinese imports, Hassan, a university graduate, takes up the government's offer of free land to farm.
Heart Of Sky, Heart Of Earth  Six young Maya present a wholly indigenous perspective, in which all life is sacred and connected, as they resist the destruction of their culture and environment.
Heist  Investigates the roots of the current economic crisis, and the ongoing assault on working people in the United States.
In Our Own Backyard  First brush the U.S. had with toxic waste at Love Canal.
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kids + money  Money talks. Teens in Los Angeles discuss money: getting it, spending it and learning to live without it.
Let's Make Money  Erwin Wagenhofer's incredible odyssey tracking our money through the worldwide finance system.
Looting the Seas  Investigates the looming collapse of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna stocks and the role EU policies have played in the crisis.
The Love of Money  3-part BBC series provides the definitive guide to the global economic meltdown.
Megamall  The construction of a huge mall 18 miles north of Manhattan reveals the role of money, power and politics in the age of sprawl.
The New Green Giants  Examines the complex and controversial world of today's exploding organic food industry.
The New Rulers of the World  Award-winning journalist, John Pilger, investigates the realities of globalization by taking a close look at Indonesia.
The Next Industrial Revolution  Architect Bill McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart bring together ecology and human design.
Revenge of the Electric Car  Tells the story of the global resurgence of electric cars, following the race to be the first and the best, and to win the hearts and minds of the public around the world.
Secrets of Silicon Valley  Shocking exposé of the hidden downsides of the Internet revolution.
Shift Change  Investigates employee-owned businesses that provide secure, dignified jobs in democratic workplaces even in today's economic crisis.
SoLa: Louisiana Water Stories  Investigates how the exploitation of Southern Louisiana's abundant natural resources compromised the resiliency of its ecology and culture, multiplying the devastating impact of the BP oil spill and Hurricane Katrina.
Store Wars  Looks at the impact on a small town when Wal-Mart plans to build a mega-store there.
Super-Companies  Multinational companies seldom take the needs of people or the environment into account.
Tapped  An unflinching examination of the big business of bottled water.
Tar Creek  Tells the incredible story of the Tar Creek Superfund site in NE Oklahoma and the massive and deadly remains left by the lead and zinc mines there.
Uranium  Native peoples pay the consequences of uranium mining.
The Water Front  The story of Highland Park, Michigan, and the larger issues of water privatization and human rights.
We Feed the World  Vividly reveals the dysfunctionality of the industrialized world food system and shows what world hunger has to do with us.
What's the Economy for, Anyway?  Ecological economist Dave Batker questions whether GDP is an adequate measure of society's well-being and suggests workable alternatives.
When China Met Africa  Examines China's expanding footprint in Africa through the stories of three people in Zambia: a Chinese farmer, a Chinese multinational's road project manager and Zambia's trade minister.
You've Been Trumped  In this David and Goliath story, proud Scottish homeowners take on The Donald over one of Britain's very last stretches of wilderness.
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