Iranian Journey Category: Documentaries This film explores the lives and roles of Iranian women at a time of transition with the story of Massoumeh Soltan Baloghie, the first woman long-distance bus driver in Iran and perhaps in the Islamic world.
Kamp Katrina Category: Documentaries This affecting documentary follows Ms. Pearl, a New Orleans native, as she converts her backyard into a tent city for six months, providing her residents with construction jobs and basic resources in a broken city.
Good Copy Bad Copy Category: Documentaries An energetic examination of copyright in the modern world. From the film industry of Nigeria, to the remix backrooms of Brazil, this essential doc interviews leading business figures and DJs about the future of creative work.
The Play Category: Documentaries Nine women from the mountain village of Arslankoy in southern Turkey decide to write and perform a play based on their own lives in this funny and touching award-winning documentary.
Highway Courtesans Category: Documentaries What happens when an independent-minded young girl is born into a local tradition of prostitution? This film follows Guddi Chauhan from age 16 to 23 as she struggles to realize her dreams in a divided community.
Magic Radio Category: Documentaries This heartfelt documentary tells the story of Niger's "FM revolution". In Niger, where more than 80% of the population is illiterate, radio is the main means of mass communication. Today the citizens seize the mic and taste democracy.
A Day To Remember Category: Documentaries This short examines the fear and silence that still surrounds the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests in China.
Soundtrack to War Category: Documentaries This musical documentary showcases spontaneous music performances by a striking cast of the battle weary - performances made without rehearsal, under the blaring Iraqi sun, by U.S. soldiers far from home.
India and Pakistan: Under the Nuclear Shadow Category: Documentaries India and Pakistan have been nuclear powers since 1998. This documentary spells out in stark and urgent terms the danger that the people of the region now face.
In Whose Honor? Category: Documentaries A critical look at the long-running practice of "honoring" American Indians as mascots and nicknames in sports.
The Global Oneness Project Category: Documentaries In this series the Global Oneness Project travels worldwide asking people from a variety of disciplines whose work is grounded in "oneness" or world interconnectedness, for their stories and insights.
In The Company of Fear Category: Documentaries Set in Colombia, this film shows how the tactic of "protective accompaniment" is used by international volunteers to shield human rights activists from assault by government or paramilitary forces.
In Satmar Custody Category: Documentaries A Jewish Yemenite family faces tragedy after being convinced to move to the U.S. with the false promise of food, shelter, and religious study by the anti-Zionist Satmar community.
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