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The United Nations - 21st Century
The United Nations - 21st Century
Category: News & Current Affairs
UNTV's series of news-magazine programs, hosted by renowned British journalist Daljit Dhaliwal, puts a spotlight on the world's most underreported stories.
The New Heroes: Power of Enterprise
The New Heroes: Power of Enterprise
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 looks at micro-financing in Bangladesh, Peru and Brazil.
Environment At Risk: The End of Suburbia
Environment At Risk: The End of Suburbia
Category: News & Current Affairs
Explores the American way of life and its prospects as the planet approaches a critical era, as global demand for fossil fuels begins to outstrip supply.
Earth Report: The High Tech Harvest
Earth Report: The High Tech Harvest
Category: Documentaries
An investigation of the controversy surrounding genetically-modified (GM) crops, which have become a major health concern in the West, especially in Western Europe.
Drowned Out
Drowned Out
Category: Documentaries
A moving film about the Indian government's attempt to build the giant Narmada Dam and the villages that will disappear underwater as the dam fills.
Dincolo
Dincolo
Category: Documentaries
A Romanian short about an old overweight postal worker who, when nagged by his wife, joins a weekly caravan of local villagers who cross the border to sell their goods for hard currency.
Deadly Embrace: Nicaragua, The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund
Deadly Embrace: Nicaragua, The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund
Category: Documentaries
This film traces the history of U.S. involvement in Nicaragua, and its economic plight as influenced by the IMF, the World Bank and US agencies.
Dead Mums Don't Cry
Dead Mums Don't Cry
Category: News & Current Affairs
More than half a million women die every year in pregnancy and childbirth. The BBC investigates, traveling from Africa to Central America.
Counting on Democracy
Counting on Democracy
Category: Documentaries
An investigation of the 2000 presidential election, the most controversial in U.S. history.
Concrete Revolution
Concrete Revolution
Category: Documentaries
A documentary that bravely exposes the unseen changes in values and the social cost being payed by the working class of the new China.
Cinema Soleil
Cinema Soleil
Category: Documentaries
Two young men open a makeshift movie theater in Cite Soleil, the largest shanytown in Haiti to earn a living for themselves and their families.
Everything's Fine
Everything's Fine
Category: Documentaries
Seydou Konat is a doctor in a small village in Southern Mali, without electricity or telephones, isolated from the nearest city. This engaging portrait follows his close relationship with his patients and the challenging health care issues faced by Africa today.
Chavez: On the Way to Success?
Chavez: On the Way to Success?
Category: News & Current Affairs
From his social policy towards the poor who live in shanty towns, to his use of oil, this film describes how Hugo Chavez establishes his policy in Venezuela and its global ramifications.
Chat the Planet: What Money Can't Buy
Chat the Planet: What Money Can't Buy
Category: Documentaries
A group of young New Yorkers link to their counterparts in Cape Town, South Africa to discuss politics, consumerism and activism.
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.
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