First Peoples' TV: Reason to Fear Category: Documentaries The story of Native American Patrick "Hooty" Crow, who spent eight years on Death Row for his part in a 1978 shootout with Northern California police.
Fire and Water Category: Documentaries The extraordinary story of Dr. Hussain Shahristani, once Iraq's chief nuclear scientist and now its foremost dissident.
Finding Leticia Category: Documentaries A young orphan discovers that her natural father is still alive in El Salvador and that she was the victim of a U.S.-backed program in which thousands of children were abducted to prevent left-wing activism.
Finding Bolivar's Heir Category: News & Current Affairs A special report by journalist Greg Palast on Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez - known for tipping the balance of power in his hemisphere and wielding billions in Venezuelan petrol dollars.
Fidel Category: Documentaries Fidel Castro drives around the countryside, talks to locals, philosophizes and plays baseball in this personal profile of Castro which chronicles a unique moment in Cuban history, ten years after Fidel's revolution.
Festival in the Desert: The Tent Sessions Category: World Music A live recording of performances from a 2003 music festival held in a remote area of the Malian Sahara. Featured are Ali Farka Toure and Robert Plant.
Ferry Tales Category: Documentaries A sneak peek into a culture that only happens 30 minutes a day - in the women's bathroom of the Staten Island Ferry crossing New York Harbor.
Fear and Favor in the Newsroom Category: Documentaries Narrated by Studs Terkel, this film shows how ownership of the press by a corporate elite constricts the free flow of ideas and information upon which our democracy depends.
Friends of Kim Category: Documentaries "Friends of Kim" is a hilarious and ultimately sobering account of the first time an international group of Kim Jong II sympathizers from the western world visits North Korea.