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.
Mr. Wong's World Category: Documentaries This insightful documentary tells the tale of Mr. Wong, a wealthy Chinese businessman who has made it his mission to save the old houses and temples of a fading Shanghai for reconstruction in a self-styled cultural national park.
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.
Special: The End of Oil - Part 1 Category: Documentaries The first half of our four-hour special exposes the facts and consequences of our dwindling world oil supply, featuring the films Crude Impact and Protecting the Heart of Everywhere.
Special: The End of Oil - Part 2 Category: Documentaries The second half of our four-hour special explores climate change and alternative fuel sources, featuring the documentaries Outside the Box: Beyond Big Oil and Global Warming: Bush's Climate of Fear.
The Migrant Workers of Shanghai Category: Documentaries For one year, Christoph Tubbenthal bypassed Chinese government controls to film in a country whose economic growth is stirring fear in the U.S. His observations give an intimate portrait of China's outlaw migrant workers.
The Men Who Would Conquer China Category: Documentaries A New York investment banker and a Hong Kong entrepreneur team up to try to take advantage of the new capitalism in booming China, but face substantial cultural barriers.
Special: Powaqqatsi - Life in Transformation Category: Documentaries With a mesmerizing score by Philip Glass, Godfrey Reggio's profound film juxtaposes images of enduring cultures and modern life to express visually the human cost of progress.
The Road to Pineapple Category: Documentaries Reveals the impact of the for-export pineapple industry on the indigenous T'boli people of the Philippines.
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