Suffer the Little Children Category: Documentaries An investigation of the Jehovah's Witnesses, a world-wide religion that's been accused of shielding child abusers.
Sunny Intervals and Showers Category: Documentaries The case of Allan Levi reveals the complex difficulties people who suffer from manic-depressive disorders can encounter and the inability of modern science to cope with the disease.
Spotlight: Superdollar Plot Category: Documentaries This film revisits the case of four men sent to prison for distributing counterfeit currency, tracing its distribution network from North Korean presses to Moscow's underworld.
Life: Educating Lucia Category: Documentaries By exploring the lives of three sisters from Zimbabwe, this episode examines why, across Africa, the odds are dramatically against girls getting an education.
Life: Lost Generations Category: Documentaries A report on the health problems associated with India's tradition of underage marriage and childbearing.
Life: In the Name of Honor Category: Documentaries Life explores how Kurdish women are working to stop the violence prevalent in their society as a result of 80 years of conflict with Iran, Turkey and Iraq.
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.
Syria: Between Iraq and a Hard Place Category: Documentaries A Syrian filmmaker returns to his hometown to capture the mood of the people after years of conflict with Israel and the invasion of Iraq.
System Failure Category: Documentaries This film offers testimony on the human rights violations occurring in California youth correctional facilities.
The Teacher Category: Documentaries A colorful and reflective journey that brings us closer to the essence of why the Dalai Lama's teachings are so sought after by people from the West.
Life: God Among the Children Category: Documentaries A look at how Boston's African American clergy has worked to change the lives of inner-city youths at risk from violence, drug abuse and other destructive behavior.
Terra Nas Nossas Maos Category: Documentaries Explores Brazil's Landless Workers Movement, the largest social movement in Latin America, and the obstacles it faces in its peaceful struggle for land reform.
Life: Debt Police Category: Documentaries Explores the impact of the "Heavily Indebted Poor Countries" (HIPC) debt relief program, agreed to at the G7 Summit, on Uganda's poor.
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