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A Dollar a Day: The New Silver
A Dollar a Day: The New Silver
Category: Documentaries
The New Silver, filmed in Bolivia, illustrates how access to capital can change the lives of poor individuals and nations. Maria Cabana, whose husband is ill from working in the silver mines, seeks to secure a future for her children by starting a business with micro-credit loans.
In Focus: Mama Maputo - Life for My Child
In Focus: Mama Maputo - Life for My Child
Category: News & Current Affairs
Célia and Helena live in Mozambique-- both are pregnant, and HIV positive. The most frequent path of infection among Africans is still from mother to child; these women are trying lower their risk by taking precautions and proper medications regularly.
In Focus: Foreigners in Their Own Country
In Focus: Foreigners in Their Own Country
Category: News & Current Affairs
Hopeful and excited to be able to help build up South Africa's democracy after the end of the apartheid regime, Themba and his mother returned to South Africa from exile in Germany in early 1994. Since then he's been experiencing racism from whites and blacks alike.
In Focus: Banking on a Bailout
In Focus: Banking on a Bailout
Category: News & Current Affairs
Two years after the fact, the global financial crisis has neither been satisfactorily explained nor has proper action been taken in Germany. Wiltrud Kremer and Brigitte Schalk look into the causes of the recent financial crisis and the risks of a new one occurring.
Culture Unplugged
Culture Unplugged
Culture Unplugged is a new media studio focused on promoting socially and spiritually sensitive films that do not merely express but pulsate to energize, enchant, enlighten, engage and embrace the humanity in us all.
The Unwinking Gaze
The Unwinking Gaze
Category: Documentaries
The Unwinking Gaze offers a unique, behind-the-scenes insight into the recent working life of Tibet's would-be saviour and revered world icon the Dalai Lama.
ViewChange: Favela Rising
ViewChange: Favela Rising
Category: Documentaries
Haunted by the murders of his family, Anderson Sá is a drug-trafficker turned social revolutionary in Rio de Janeiro’s slums. "Favela Rising" documents a man and a movement, a city divided and a favela united.
NoBody's Perfect
NoBody's Perfect
Category: Documentaries
Follow Niko von Glasow on his search for eleven people who, like him, were born disabled due to the disastrous side-effects of Thalidomide, and who are prepared to pose nude for a photo book.
Spotlight: Iraq's Secret War Files
Spotlight: Iraq's Secret War Files
Category: Documentaries
Iraq's Secret War Files is the only television documentary to have advance access to the biggest Wikileaks release ever. This is what really happened during the Iraq War, and not what the United States PR machine of the time wanted us to believe.
Arianna Huffington - Third World America
Arianna Huffington - Third World America
Category: Documentaries
Editor in Chief of the Huffington Post, Arianna Huffington dissects America's changing status due to the disappearance of the middle class. Will government over-spending, the wars in the Middle East, and wall street bailouts kill the American dream?
Cancun on the Ground
Cancun on the Ground
Category: News & Current Affairs
World leaders and officials meet every year in the hopes of finding a global solution to climate change. Curious what really goes on at these talks? Follow the video blog "Cancun on the Ground" for grassroots insight into the 2010 UN Climate Conference and views from the local community.
Special: American Radical
Special: American Radical
Category: Documentaries
Called a lunatic and a self-hating Jew by some and an inspirational, street-fighting revolutionary by others, Norman Finkelstein is a deeply polarizing figure whose struggles arise from core questions about freedom, identity and nationhood.
Robert Scheer on the Great American Stickup
Robert Scheer on the Great American Stickup
Category: Documentaries
Author and journalist Robert Scheer discusses corporate malfeasance, the consequences of deregulation, and his new book "The Great American Stickup: How Reagan Republicans and Clinton Democrats Enriched Wall Street While Mugging Main Street".
Special: Iran is Not the Problem
Special: Iran is Not the Problem
Category: Documentaries
This film responds to the failure of the American mass media to provide the public with relevant and accurate information about the standoff between the US and Iran, as happened before with the lead up to the invasion of Iraq.
Arab Labor - Season 2: Music
Arab Labor - Season 2: Music
In this episode of Arab Labor, the Alian family members are invited to a concert where the neighbor's son will perform. Amjad is filled with envy because his daughter Maya isn't musically inclined, so he forces her to play the violin.