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In Focus: Phasing Out Nuclear Power: Fukushima and the Consequences
In Focus: Phasing Out Nuclear Power: Fukushima and the Consequences
Category: News & Current Affairs
The great nuclear debate seems destined for the history books. Or is it? Does Germany really have no further involvement in nuclear power? This documentary report takes a critical look at the nuclear industry where, for the time being, it’s business as usual.
The Impact of Sanctions on Iran, the US, and the Global Economy
The Impact of Sanctions on Iran, the US, and the Global Economy
Category: News & Current Affairs
With severe sanctions being considered on Iran's Central Bank and oil exports, four top experts and economists assess the effect of these measures on Iran, and the country's relations with the US.
ViewChange: Banking on Change
ViewChange: Banking on Change
Category: Documentaries
J.S Parthibhan is a bank manager with a difference: he's interested in people, not numbers. Through micro loans, he's helping villagers in rural areas develop a sense of entrepreneurship and self-respect.
Iran's Nuclear Program - Status and Prospects
Iran's Nuclear Program - Status and Prospects
Category: News & Current Affairs
A presentation filmed September 19, 2011 at the National Press Club in Washington DC about US-Iranian relations and the status and prospects of Iran's nuclear program.
Earth Focus: Nuclear Power - Risks and Consequences
Earth Focus: Nuclear Power - Risks and Consequences
Category: News & Current Affairs
This original Earth Focus investigative report, looks at the untold stories behind three of the world's largest nuclear disasters: Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima.
One Through Love
One Through Love
Category: Documentaries
One Through Love is a unique, cinematic, multi-lingual film and companion website, which uses the poetry of Jalaluddin Rumi, a 13th century Persian mystic, to inspire and build new connections between people in the US and the Middle East.
ViewChange: With My Own Two Wheels
ViewChange: With My Own Two Wheels
Category: Documentaries
For many Americans, the bicycle is a choice. An expensive toy. An eco-conscious mode of transportation. For countless others across the globe, it is much more.
ViewChange: Africa's Last Famine
ViewChange: Africa's Last Famine
Category: Documentaries
World Food Day 2011 was marked by one of the worst famines in recent history. But, with the right planning and a few new ideas, it could be the last. Get the latest from the horn of Africa in this special report from Oxfam America and ViewChange.org.
The Invention of Dr. NakaMats
The Invention of Dr. NakaMats
Category: Documentaries
The Invention of Dr. NakaMats is a madcap account of the utterly fantabulous 80-year-old inventor responsible for 3,357 inventions -- including the floppy disk.
Ken Watanabe’s America: Japanese Americans and Post 9/11 America (Part 1)
Ken Watanabe’s America: Japanese Americans and Post 9/11 America (Part 1)
Category: Documentaries
2011 marks the anniversary of two major historical events: the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, and the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of the Pacific War.
Ken Watanabe’s America: Japanese Americans and Post 9/11 America (Part 2)
Ken Watanabe’s America: Japanese Americans and Post 9/11 America (Part 2)
Category: Documentaries
2011 marks the anniversary of two major historical events: the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, and the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of the Pacific War.
Cultures of Resistance
Cultures of Resistance
Category: Documentaries
In 2003, on the eve of the Iraq war, director Iara Lee embarked on a journey to better understand a world increasingly embroiled in conflict and, as she saw it, heading for self-destruction.
Special: The War You Don't See
Special: The War You Don't See
Category: Documentaries
This powerful investigation into the media's role in war traces the history of embedded and independent reporting during the carnage of WWI, the invasion of Vietnam, the disaster in Iraq, and the Afghanistan war.
Nero's Guests
Nero's Guests
Category: Documentaries
In the past 10 years, 200,000 farmers have committed suicide in India, but the mainstream media hardly reflects this. This is the honest story of the agrarian crisis and growing inequality in India.
TED Talks: John Kasaona & Kartick Satyanarayan
TED Talks: John Kasaona & Kartick Satyanarayan
Category: News & Current Affairs
In his home of Namibia, John Kasaona is working on an innovative way to protect endangered animal species, while Kartick Satyanarayan has been able to put an end to the centuries-old practice of "dancing bears" among the Kalandar community.