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Bioneers '06: Amy Goodman
Bioneers '06: Amy Goodman
Category: News & Current Affairs
Amy Goodman, co-host of Democracy Now!, calls out government mendacity and the media support that holds it up with inspiring stories of people who have fought back in this speech from the 2006 Bioneers Conference.
Bioneers: Amy Goodman - Independent Media in a Time of War
Bioneers: Amy Goodman - Independent Media in a Time of War
Category: News & Current Affairs
Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now!, addresses 2004 Bioneers Conference about the corporate media's coverage of the Iraq War.
Borderline: The People vs. Eunice Baker
Borderline: The People vs. Eunice Baker
Category: Documentaries
A compelling documentary that draws attention to the way mentally handicapped individuals are treated by the legal system.
Bridge to Iran: A World Between
Bridge to Iran: A World Between
Category: Documentaries
A naive young Iranian-American travels to Iran to discover his father's homeland, a journey that takes him around the country and into his family's past.
Bridge to Iran: Iranian Cinema
Bridge to Iran: Iranian Cinema
Category: Documentaries
A look at the work of four important directors as they rise to the challenges of creating artful and thought-provoking movies within the constraints of Iran's rigid theocracy.
Bush's Brain
Bush's Brain
Category: Documentaries
Explores the remarkable journey of Karl Rove and the extraordinary role he has played in George W. Bush's rise to the political top.
Chahinaz: What Rights For Women?
Chahinaz: What Rights For Women?
Category: Documentaries
A vibrant Algerian student, Chahinaz, doesn't understand why women aren't considered equal to men according to the laws of her country. This leads her on a quest to find out what life is like for other women around the world.
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.
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.
CINEMONDO: Almost Brothers
CINEMONDO: Almost Brothers
Category: World Cinema: Cinemondo
This award-winning, poignant film tells the story of two men in Brazil: white, middle-class Miguel, and black favela-dweller Jorge, who meet as boys through their fathers’ passion for music.
CINEMONDO: Beautiful City
CINEMONDO: Beautiful City
Category: World Cinema: Cinemondo
How much is a woman worth in comparison to a man in Islamic Iran - and who pays the difference? A story of vengeance, labyrinthine judicial procedure, and the concept of "blood money."
CINEMONDO: Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures
CINEMONDO: Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures
Category: World Cinema: Cinemondo
An moving film about two men who travel the Brazilian countryside in the '40s selling aspirin, a new "miracle drug". Then one finds out he must either return to his home in Germany, or enter a local concentration camp.
CINEMONDO: May 6th
CINEMONDO: May 6th
Category: World Cinema: Cinemondo
Part of Link's world cinema series Cinemondo, this film offers a look at Dutch society, from slain director Theo van Gogh's perspective.
CINEMONDO: The President's Last Bang
CINEMONDO: The President's Last Bang
Category: World Cinema: Cinemondo
The scandalous story of the assassination of the South Korean President in 1979. Part of our new world cinema series Cinemondo. Tune in Sunday at 8 p.m. PT.
Citizen Stan
Citizen Stan
Category: Documentaries
This film documents the life of Stanley Sheinbaum, a man who rose from humble beginnings to influence politics on a world stage.
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