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Breaking the Silence: Music in Afghanistan
Breaking the Silence: Music in Afghanistan
Category: World Music
The story of the return of music to Kabul, filmed just a few weeks after the fall of the Taliban, who banned music during their regime.
Calcutta Hilton
Calcutta Hilton
Category: Documentaries
A short film about a New Zealand family that moves to Calcutta to set-up a textile company, providing female prostitutes an opportunity to work outside of the sex industry.
Word Love World Love
Word Love World Love
Category: Documentaries
Following the tsunami disaster in Sri Lanka, innumerable families were devastated. This documentary follows children from Vancouver, B.C. as they try to make a difference through their words in a cultural exchange.
The New Heroes: Dreams of Sanctuary
The New Heroes: Dreams of Sanctuary
Category: Documentaries
The New Heroes, hosted by Robert Redford, tells the dramatic stories of social entrepreneurs who are working to solve social problems around the world. This episode visits Zambia, San Francisco and India.
Sufi Soul - The Mystic Music of Islam
Sufi Soul - The Mystic Music of Islam
Category: Documentaries
This film explores how Sufism -- the mystical dimension of Islam that preaches peace and tolerance -- encourages music as a way of deepening one's relationship with God.
Special: Media in a Time of War
Special: Media in a Time of War
Category: Documentaries
In this special Link TV presentation we look at the eerie similarities between U.S. media coverage of the Vietnam War and subsequent military actions abroad, culminating in the U.S. led invasion of Iraq.
Special: The American Revolution of Howard Zinn
Special: The American Revolution of Howard Zinn
Category: Documentaries
In this special, we honor the life and continuing work of Howard Zinn, academic, historian, author and outspoken activist, whose tireless determination remains an inspiration.
Special: America's Dirty Tricks - Part 1
Special: America's Dirty Tricks - Part 1
Category: Documentaries
With the release of the "family jewels" CIA files, there is no better time to examine our nation’s secret life. We air "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," with analysis from Amy Goodman.
Ayurveda: The Art of Being
Ayurveda: The Art of Being
Category: Documentaries
An examination of Ayurveda, one of the world's oldest systems of holistic healthcare, and its application in today's fast-paced, technologically-driven world.
Litigating Disaster
Litigating Disaster
Category: Documentaries
This film explores how Union Carbide successfully manipulated the US and Indian legal systems to avoid having to defend its record in the Bhopal environmental disaster.
The United Nations Millennium Development Goals
The United Nations Millennium Development Goals
In the year 2000, the UN called a Millennium Summit, and government leaders established 8 attainable development goals to combat the challenges that human kind faces today. Here we look at poverty, gender equality and environmental sustainability.
Promised Paradise
Promised Paradise
Category: Documentaries
Indonesia, the land of the eternal smile, has suffered recently from terrorist attacks by Muslim fundamentalists. "Promised Paradise" follows troubadour and puppeteer Agus, as he searches for answers about his home country.
Young Eco-Heroes of the Philippines
Young Eco-Heroes of the Philippines
Category: Documentaries
A portrait of three young Filipinos who are working to protect their country's threatened coral reef, amidst the environmentally devastating effects of sodium cyanide fishing.
Aki Ra's Boys
Aki Ra's Boys
Category: Documentaries
A unique insight into the effect that a devastating weapon - the land mine - has on its victims, both during battle and in the years that follow, as told through the eyes of a young and optimistic Cambodian survivor, Boreak.
The Boy Who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan
The Boy Who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan
Category: Documentaries
This film follows the story of Mir, an eight-year-old Afghani refugee, who now lives among the ruins of the 1600 year-old Buddhas of Bamiyan.
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