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Convoy to Moldova
Darfur Diaries
Darfur Diaries
Category: Documentaries
The people of Darfur speak for themselves about their experiences, their fears, and their hopes for the future living through what has been termed a "genocide."
Darling!
Darling!
Category: Documentaries
Controversial South African political satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys allows writer/director Julian Shaw into his previously off-limits inner world. The result is a startling document of Pieter's work educating school children HIV/AIDS.
DOC-DEBUT
DOC-DEBUT
Category: Documentaries
A weekly series on Link TV, DOC-DEBUT highlights unique and groundbreaking international documentary films. Each week features the U.S. television premiere of a new foreign doc.
Drug Trials - The Dark Side
Drug Trials - The Dark Side
Category: News & Current Affairs
In India, poor and illiterate patients are being used to test new drugs for the West and some are unaware they are even taking part in clinical trials.
Escape From Tibet
Escape From Tibet
Category: Documentaries
A touching documentary about the resilience of two brothers traveling with a group of young Tibetans along the treacherous terrains of the Himalayan range.
Everyone Their Grain of Sand
Everyone Their Grain of Sand
Category: Documentaries
This award-winning film reveals the struggles of citizens in Maclovio Rojas, Mexico as they battle the government's attempts to evict them to make way for multi-national corporations seeking cheap land and labor.
Eye on Tibet: Dreaming of Tibet
Eye on Tibet: Dreaming of Tibet
Category: Documentaries
This intimate documentary looks at the lives of three extraordinary Tibetan exiles who have survived in exile and are deeply involved in working for the future of their culture.
Eyes Wide Open
Eyes Wide Open
Category: Documentaries
In this moving documentary, director Peter Daulton travels with the exhibit "Eyes Wide Open" to several cities and joins military families as they visit the boots of their children lost in the war, a part of the touring exhibition.
FELA: Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense
FELA: Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense
Category: World Music
He created the genre of Afrobeat, and became the symbol of musical protest; the late great Fela Kuti was a powerhouse of creativity and energy who challenged social, musical and political boundaries.
Finding Leticia
Finding Leticia
Category: Documentaries
A young orphan discovers that her natural father is still alive in El Salvador and that she was the victim of a U.S.-backed program in which thousands of children were abducted to prevent left-wing activism.
First Peoples' TV: Broken Rainbow
First Peoples' TV: Reason to Fear
First Peoples' TV: Reason to Fear
Category: Documentaries
The story of Native American Patrick "Hooty" Crow, who spent eight years on Death Row for his part in a 1978 shootout with Northern California police.
First Peoples' TV: Tushka
First Peoples' TV: Tushka
Category: Documentaries
A fictionalized account of the mysterious death of a Native American activist and his family following a 1972 American Indian Movement (AIM) rally in Washington DC.
Foreign Exchange: Hope for Darfur?
Foreign Exchange: Hope for Darfur?
Category: News & Current Affairs
A weekly, half-hour international affairs series, hosted by noted author, journalist and international commentator, Fareed Zakaria.
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