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Stealing a Nation
Stealing a Nation
Category: Documentaries
Exposes how the British government expelled the population of a group of islands, including Diego Garcia, so the US could build a military base.
Still, The Children Are Here
Still, The Children Are Here
Category: Documentaries
An exquisitely photographed portrait of an indigenous society that has maintained its culture in isolation from a rapidly urbanizing and westernizing India.
Strong at the Broken Places
Strong at the Broken Places
Category: Documentaries
This sobering film focuses on the human cost of the war in Iraq as expressed in the words and faces of the soldiers and their families.
Panihari
Panihari
Category: Documentaries
This documentary follows the story of Paru, an Indian Panihari (water woman) whose story conveys the richness and complexity of desert life as well as the problems facing women of desert communities.
Spotlight: Afghan Massacre
Spotlight: Afghan Massacre
Category: Documentaries
Explores the alleged murder of Taliban prisoners from the battle of Mazar-i-Sharif by Northern Alliance soldiers under the supervision of U.S. Special Forces.
Made in India
Made in India
Category: Documentaries
A portrait of India's Self-Employed Women's Association, the now-famous women's organization that holds to the simple yet radical belief that poor women need organizing, not welfare.
Living in No Man's Land
Living in No Man's Land
Category: Documentaries
In this film, a group of Afghan refugees struggle to provide a basic education for their children and eke out an existence in "No Man's Land" - a group of small islands in the river which forms the border between Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
The Maharishi Effect
The Road From Kampuchea
The Road From Kampuchea
Category: Documentaries
The dramatic story of Tun Channareth, the co-founder of the Nobel Peace Prize winning International Campaign to Ban Landmines.
The Secret Life of Mr. Jinnah
The Secret Life of Mr. Jinnah
Category: Documentaries
A thoughtful, balanced look at Pakistan's founder, Mohammed Ali Jinnah and of the division of British India into two separate sovereign states.
Spotlight: The Hidden Daughters
Spotlight: The Hidden Daughters
Category: Documentaries
When conflicts turn to culture wars in the families of Pakistani immigrants living in Europe, the daughters may disappear -- sent back to their native land. This film travels to Pakistan in search of one of these missing girls.
Spotlight: At the Epicentre
Spotlight: At the Epicentre
Category: Documentaries
This film examines the extraordinary hurdles the people of Lampuuk, Indonesia are facing in the aftermath of the tsunami; underscoring their incredible resilience and the force of their faith.
Witness: Entrenched Abuse - Forced Labor in Burma
Witness: Entrenched Abuse - Forced Labor in Burma
Category: Documentaries
Documents use of forced labor in Burma and offers insight into the impossible choices facing civilians of all ethnicities under the military dictatorship.
The People Choose: Election 2004
The People Choose: Election 2004
Category: News & Current Affairs
Link TV's live election day coverage will feature up-to-the-minute election results, unconventional commentary, and live battleground state reports from Salon.com, America's premier online news source.
Sylvia's Path
Sylvia's Path
Category: Documentaries
German-born Sylvia is shocked to learn about the holocaust and by her parent's silence when faced with her questions. After a spiritual journey to Tibet, she dedicates her life to helping its people.
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