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Sister Helen
Sister Helen
Category: Documentaries
A portrait of Sister Helen, a recovering alcoholic and Benedictine sister who has spent the last years of her life running a halfway house in the South Bronx.
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.
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.
Bon Voyage
Bon Voyage
Category: Documentaries
A visual exploration of immigrant labor, Bon Voyage is a portrait of one woman and her workplace: the toilets of Paris' Montparnasse rail station.
Bolivia
Bolivia
Category: World Cinema
A feature flm exploration of the economic and social crises in Argentina as experienced through Freddy, an illegal immigrant, in his employment at a small restaurant.
Black Harvest
Black Harvest
Category: Documentaries
The story of how Joe Leahy, a wealthy, mixed-race coffee plantation owner, persuades the Ganiga tribespeople of Papua New Guinea to join him in a coffee growing venture.
Bill Moyers: Take Back America 2005
Bill Moyers: Take Back America 2005
Category: News & Current Affairs
Journalist, Bill Moyers discusses the concentration of wealth and widening chasms between classes in the United States.
Bill Moyers: Keynote Address at the Inequality Forum 2004
Bill Moyers: Keynote Address at the Inequality Forum 2004
Category: News & Current Affairs
Bill Moyers's keynote speech delivered to the Inequality Forum on June 3, 2004 in New York. The conference addressed the growing concentration of wealth, income, power, and opportunity in America.
Big Easy to Big Empty: The Untold Story of the Drowning of New Orleans
Big Easy to Big Empty: The Untold Story of the Drowning of New Orleans
Category: News & Current Affairs
Greg Palast and his team travel to New Orleans to investigate what has happened since Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast.
Belonging
Belonging
Category: Documentaries
Follow Li-Da Men as she returns to Cambodia, the country of her birth, to search for answers after the Khmer Rouge claimed millions of lives.
Being
Being
Category: Documentaries
A film about the street children of Kiev who resort to drugs and crime in order to survive in the new economic reality of Ukraine.
Behind the Labels
Behind the Labels
Category: Documentaries
A rare and unforgettable glimpse into indentured labor and the workings of the global sweatshop - where 14 hour shifts, payless paydays, and lockdowns are routine.
Backbone of the World - The Blackfoot
Backbone of the World - The Blackfoot
Category: Documentaries
Young Blackfoot filmmakers record one man's journey home and his tribe's crucial struggle to forge a new identity.
Barbara Ehrenreich Addresses the Inequality Forum
Barbara Ehrenreich Addresses the Inequality Forum
Category: News & Current Affairs
Barbara Ehrenreich's keynote speech delivered to the Inequality Forum on June 3, 2004 in New York.
At the Epicentre
At the Epicentre
Category: Documentaries
This film examines the extraordinary hurdles the people of Lampuuk, Indonesia are facing in the aftermath of the recent tsunami, underscoring their incredible resilience and the force of their faith.