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Abandonado  Exposé of the horrifying results of the 1996 immigration law.
Abandoned  Exposé of the horrifying results of the 1996 immigration law.
Abandoned (Short Version)  Exposé of the horrifying results of the 1996 immigration law.
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 Air We Breathe  Connects asthma and other respiratory diseases with air pollution and suburban sprawl.
All Different, All Equal  Examines progress in women's rights globally.
The American Ruling Class  A dramatic, musical, documentary satire on class in America that attempts to answer the question 'Who rules America?'
...and nothing but the truth  Looks at the failure of the mainstream media to ask important questions and cover opposing points of view.
...and the pursuit of happiness  The aftermath of 9/11: the war on terror, the Patriot Act, the looming Iraq war and massive peace demonstrations.
Another World is Possible  A rousing account of the 2002 World Social Forum that will inspire activists everywhere.
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.
Arid Lands  A moving and complex essay on a unique landscape of the American West, the area around the Hanford Site in Washington State.
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.
Better This World  The story of two young Texans accused of intending to firebomb the 2008 Republican National Convention reveals the workings of the post 9/11 security state.
Between Joyce and Remembrance  A hard-hitting look at one of the many heinous crimes that came before South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Between Two Worlds  A personal essay revealing the passionate debates over identity and generational change inside today's American Jewish community.
Black Sea  Scientists and religious leaders meet to find the solution to the Black Sea in crisis.
blood and oil  The stated reasons, and the real reasons, for the Iraq war.
Bombies  The terrible aftermath of dropping cluster bombs during the secret air war in Laos and the international campaign to ban them.
Brother Towns / Pueblos Hermanos  An uplifting story about Jupiter, Florida's humane response to an influx of day laborers from Jacaltenango, Guatemala.
Bunch of Fives  Five funny animated films comment ruefully on our relationship with the natural world.
Busting Out  An exploration of the history and politics of breast obsession in America, and its connection with breast cancer, breastfeeding and body image.
Can Condoms Kill?  Investigates the Catholic Church's allegation in SEX AND THE HOLY CITY that condoms are unreliable and ineffective in preventing the transmission of HIV.
Castro Or Quit?  Two young doctors in Venezuela have to decide whether to leave the country or stay with their patients.
City Life  22-part series examining the effect of globalization on people and cities worldwide.
civilization  Iraq's history -- from the 'cradle of civilization' to the first Gulf War and UN sanctions.
Crossing the Stones  An intimate biography of the Norwegian founder of deep ecology.
Cull of the Wild  The argument for ending animal trapping for profit, recreation or wildlife management.
Cultivating Change  Garden tour that proves that growing food can be an avenue to social change.
David Brower  An interview with America's foremost environmentalist.
the dawn  A look at what really happened in the presidential elections of 2000.
Death of a Nation  John Pilger's horrifying exposé of the West's complicity in the twenty-year genocide in East Timor.
Death of a Nation (Activist Version)  John Pilger's horrifying exposé of the West's complicity in the twenty-year genocide in East Timor.
Devils Tower  The Lakota struggle to protect their sacred site from climbers and other encroachers.
The Dhamma Brothers  An overcrowded maximum-security prison is dramatically changed by the influence of an ancient meditation program.
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.
The Dilemma Of The White Ant  Dominic Ongwen is both a victim and alleged perpetrator of LRA war crimes. Should he face an international court?
The Disenchanted Forest  Endangered orphan orangutans are rehabilitated and returned to their rainforest home.
Dreaming of Tibet  Looks at the lives of three Tibetan exiles, and at the recent history of their country, which forced them to flee.
Early Life  How irrevocably are we shaped by the first few years of our lives? Early Life explores the arguments through the stories of young children and their families in four different continents.
Early Life 2  Second series of Early Life programs that follows Mayor Amilcar Huanchuari as he tours Brazil and his native Peru looking at programs promoting early childhood development.
Economics  Economics and its relation to social change and our lifestyles.
Edge Of Islam  Three Muslim students face a choice between their faith and their future.
Field of Genes  The effects of the biotechnology revolution on farmers and consumers.
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.
Food  Devising a sustainable food system -- one that is healthy, accessible, and affordable.
For Richer, For Poorer  In Brazil the gulf between the rich and the poor is one of the biggest in the world.
Forgive Us Our Debts  Tells the story of the international grassroots movement to eliminate Third World debt.
Forgiveness: A Time to Love and a Time to Hate  2-DVD set explores the human capacity to forgive through a compelling range of stories, from personal betrayal to global reconciliation after genocide.
Frankensteer  Investigates the dangers to human health posed by feedlot-raised beef.
The Friendship Village  An international group of veterans builds a village in Vietnam for children with Agent Orange-related deformities.
Gene Blues  Examines the ethical issues associated with DNA testing.
The Good War and Those Who Refused to Fight It  The story of conscientious objectors in World War II.
Granny D Goes to Washington  An 89-year-old idealist walks across the country to demand that Washington lawmakers clean up their act.
Heart of the Congo  Documents the work done, and difficulties faced, by international aid workers in the Congo.
Hopi Land  The Hopi fight to preserve their land and water from strip mining.
Human Terrain  Examines and questions the US military's new counterinsurgency initiative, 'Human Terrain Systems', under which social scientists are embedded with combat troops.
In Defense of Animals  Peter Singer presents the moral philosophy arguments for animal rights.
In Search of International Justice  The first film about a crucial new commitment to the international rule of law: the International Criminal Court.
In the Light of Reverence  A stunning portrait of land-use conflicts over Native American sacred sites on public and private land around the West.
In the Light of Reverence (Classroom Version)  Three separate stories of land-use conflicts over Native American sacred sites on public and private land around the West.
In The Mayor's Footsteps - Brazil  Mayor Amilcar Huancahuari visits Brazil to assess efforts to promote early childhood development there.
In The Mayor's Footsteps - Peru  Mayor Amilcar Huancahuari is trying to convert his native Peru to his optimistic philosophy of promoting early childhood development.
In Whose Interest?  A revealing critique of US foreign policy since World War II.
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Independent Intervention  Focuses on the human cost of the Iraq War to contrast corporate-controlled media coverage with independent media.
It Takes a Child  15 year-old child labor activist, Craig Kielburger, works for reform around the world.
kids + money  Money talks. Teens in Los Angeles discuss money: getting it, spending it and learning to live without it.
Kill Or Cure?  India's $4.5 billion dollar pharmaceutical industry that serves the world's poor is at a crossroads.
The Last Child  Tells the behind-the-scenes story of the global campaign to eradicate polio.
Let's Make Money  Erwin Wagenhofer's incredible odyssey tracking our money through the worldwide finance system.
Life  30-part series that looks at the effect of globalization on individuals and communities around the world.
Life Running Out of Control  Thorough examination of the issues surrounding the genetic manipulation of plants, animals and human beings.
Life Running Out of Control (Short Version)  Thorough examination of the issues surrounding the genetic manipulation of plants and animals.
Looking For My Gypsy Roots  Hungarian film director Arpád faces a dilemma - should he track down his Roma father?
The Love of Money  3-part BBC series provides the definitive guide to the global economic meltdown.
Macbeth  A video guide to Shakespeare's "tragedy of blood".
The Man We Called Juan Carlos  Chronicles the violent history of Guatemala and life of Wenceslao Armira, a Mayan father, farmer, teacher, guerilla, priest and champion of human rights.
The Mayor's Dream  The Mayor's dream is simple: a better world because every child gets a better start.
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.
Mount Shasta  The Wintu aim to keep their sacred spring on Mount Shasta from harm.
My First Day at School  Three children prepare to enter primary school in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
The New Rulers of the World  Award-winning journalist, John Pilger, investigates the realities of globalization by taking a close look at Indonesia.
No Country For Young Girls?  A young Indian woman has to choose - stay with a husband who doesn't want female children, or make it on her own.
Not for Sale  Examines the disturbing new corporate practice of patenting life forms.
Nuclear Dynamite  Investigates American and Soviet plans to use nuclear explosives for "geographical engineering."
Nuclear Dynamite (Short Version)  Investigates American and Soviet plans to use nuclear explosives for "geographical engineering."
The Outsiders  Explores the moral and economic dilemmas that adolescents face in the Ukraine today.
Passage  A brilliantly innovative telling of the story of Dr. John Rae who discovered the awful truth about the fate of the Franklin Expedition's attempt to find the Northwest Passage.
pax americana  Spreading human rights and democracy...or empire?
Paying the Price  John Pilger exposes the devastating effect that UN sanctions had on the children of Iraq during the 1990s.
Paying the Price (Short Version)  John Pilger exposes the devastating effect that UN sanctions have had on the children of Iraq.
Planeat  Makes the case for a plant-based diet which is good for our bodies, good for the environment and mitigates climate change.
The President's Dilemma  In the face of rising sea levels due to climate change, Kiribati President Anote Tong must decide the fate of his people. Should he plan for an orderly evacuation of the islands?
Priceless  A non-partisan look at the consequences of big-money campaign donations and a Capitol overrun by lobbyists.
The Prince  A young Pakistani landowner chooses between trying to implement the MDGs in the village that his family owns, and a quiet life.
Raised to be Heroes  Through the example of Israeli Refuseniks we learn what happens when soldiers act out of conscience.
Redwood Summer  Documents both sides in the summer of struggle between environmentalists vs. loggers and timber companies.
ReInventing the World II  Two 50-minute videos that offer practical solutions to the big problems affecting all of us.
The Right to Choose  Women are denied human rights in Ethiopia and northern Nigeria.
Roma Rights  Breaking the cycle of Roma poverty and persecution.
Rosita  The plight of a nine-year-old Nicaraguan girl, who becomes pregnant as the result of a rape, triggers a battle over whose life has precedence.
The Same River Twice  The evolution of a group of river guides from the late 70s to today.
Secrecy  A brilliant visual essay about the costs, benefits and history of the vast, invisible world of government secrecy.
Secrets of Silicon Valley  Shocking exposé of the hidden downsides of the Internet revolution.
Sex and the Holy City  Investigates the impact on poor women and families of the late Pope John Paul's position on sex and reproductive health.
Silent Killer  Highlights promising attempts in Africa, and in South and Central America, to end world hunger.
Sir! No Sir!  The untold story of the GI movement to end the war in Vietnam.
A Snowmobile For George  A rambunctious road trip reveals the toll that environmental deregulation has had on the lives of ordinary people.
Soldiers of Conscience  To kill or not to kill? For some the war is within.
Srebrenica - Looking For Justice  Examines the massacre at Srebrenica on its 10th anniversary.
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.
Stealing A Nation (Activist Version)  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.
The Strangest Dream  The inspiring story of Joseph Rotblat and the efforts of the Pugwash Conferences to halt nuclear proliferation.
Their Brothers' Keepers  A deeply moving film about Africa's AIDS orphans left to fend for themselves.
30 Frames a Second: The WTO in Seattle  Photojournalist's personal odyssey through the streets of Seattle during the WTO meeting.
Torturing Democracy  Tells the inside story of how the U.S. government adopted torture as official policy in the aftermath of 9/11.
A Tribe of His Own  Indian journalist reminds us of the meaning of responsible journalism.
Unconquering the Last Frontier  Chronicles Native Americans' struggle to survive in the midst of hydroelectric development.
The Unforgiven  Should General Butt Naked (née Joshua Blahyi) - now a Christian pastor - be forgiven for his role in Liberia's horrific civil war?
Untouchable?  The caste system and bonded labor are still alive and well in India.
The Value of Life  United Nations' HIV/AIDS envoy, Stephen Lewis, makes an impassioned plea for world public opinion to focus on the AIDS crisis in Africa.
Varmints  The controversy surrounding the decline of the prairie dog.
Varmints (Short Version)  The controversy surrounding the decline of the prairie dog.
Virtual JFK  A filmic examination of "virtual history." What would Kennedy have done in Vietnam if he had lived and been re-elected in 1964?
The War on Democracy  John Pilger reports that, in spite of a history of repeated US-backed suppression, popular democratic movements are gaining ground in Latin America.
The War You Don't See  John Pilger's powerful and timely investigation into the media's role in war.
war, peace and patriotism  Patriotism, the 'chicken-hawks' and weapons of mass destruction.
We Feed the World  Vividly reveals the dysfunctionality of the industrialized world food system and shows what world hunger has to do with us.
When Abortion was Illegal  Devastating stories from the era of illegal abortion.
XXI CENTURY  A seven-part series that gives context and perspective to events since the 2000 presidential elections and 9/11.
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