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An Act of Conscience
An Act of Conscience
Category: Documentaries
This film documents one couple's refusal to pay federal taxes for 14 years in protest of wars and military spending, which ultimately results in their home being seized and sold at auction.
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.
Amandla! A Revolution in Four Part Harmony
Amandla! A Revolution in Four Part Harmony
Category: Documentaries
This important musical documentary reveals the role that music played in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Includes interviews with Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba, and other essential figures.
London Under Attack
London Under Attack
Category: Documentaries
This investigative documentary examines the ways in which Al-Qaeda has evolved since 9/11 and the lessons that have been learned from the 2005 London bombings.
Amy Goodman Interviews Bill Moyers on Corruption in Washington
Amy Goodman Interviews Bill Moyers on Corruption in Washington
Category: News & Current Affairs
Amy Goodman interviews veteran journalist Bill Moyers about his new documentary examining the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal.
Al Gore Speaks to Moveon.org
Al Gore Speaks to Moveon.org
Category: News & Current Affairs
A major policy speech delivered by former Vice-President Al Gore to over 500 Moveon.org members at New York University on August 7, 2003.
Spotlight: The President versus David Hicks
Spotlight: The President versus David Hicks
Category: Documentaries
This award-winning documentary by Australians Curtis Levy and Bentley Dean is the first serious film about Australian David Hicks and his five-year detention in Guantanamo Bay.
The Socialist, the Architect and the Twisted Tower
The Socialist, the Architect and the Twisted Tower
Category: Documentaries
This film chronicles the intriguing (and twisted) story behind the design and construction of world famous architect Santiago Calatrava's "Turning Torso," Europe's tallest residential building.
Long Night's Journey Into Day
Long Night's Journey Into Day
Category: Documentaries
Through four very personal stories, this film considers how South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission attempted to confront and deal with the lasting wounds inflicted by apartheid.
The Migrant Workers of Shanghai
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
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.
Who Owns Nature? An Address by Robert Kennedy, Jr.
Who Owns Nature? An Address by Robert Kennedy, Jr.
Category: News & Current Affairs
Environmentalist and attorney, RFK, Jr. examines what happens to the planet and to a democracy when excessive corporate power goes unchecked.
Special: Iraq: Four More Years? - Part 2
Special: Iraq: Four More Years? - Part 2
Category: Documentaries
Part 2 of this Link TV special, featuring "The Oil Factor," explores the true motives behind the U.S. wars in the Middle East and Central Asia.
Special: Truth, Lies and the Press - Part 1
Special: Truth, Lies and the Press - Part 1
Category: Documentaries
Part 1 of this Link TV special hosted by Peter Coyote features "9/11 Press for Truth," a powerful documentary about a group of grieving families looking for the truth about 9/11.
Special: Katrina One Year After
Special: Katrina One Year After
Category: News & Current Affairs
A Link TV original special with groundbreaking reports from New Orleans - one year after Hurricane Katrina. This special includes on-the-spot reporting from journalist Greg Palast.
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