In Focus: Marhaba Africa, Part 2 Category: News & Current Affairs This documentary series looks at culture, sports, architecture, economy, politics and social issues in the nations of northern Africa, bringing us closer to understanding the Arab world.
In Focus: Marhaba Africa, Part 3 Category: News & Current Affairs This documentary series looks at culture, sports, architecture, economy, politics and social issues in the nations of northern Africa, bringing us closer to understanding the Arab world.
Waiting for the Revolution Category: Documentaries For over 500 years the indigenous people of the Andes have had to endure racism and discrimination. Now, with democracy on their side, the time has come for a change.
In Focus: Socialism or Death Category: News & Current Affairs The political battle lines in Bolivia have been drawn: rich against poor, highlanders against valley dwellers, indigenous against white and mixed race mestizo. Is a peaceful solution out of the question?
CINEMONDO: Almost Brothers Category: World Cinema 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 Category: World Cinema 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: The President's Last Bang Category: World Cinema 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.
CINEMONDO: May 6th Category: World Cinema 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: Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures Category: World Cinema A 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.
Special: How to Survive 2009 - Robert Reich Category: News & Current Affairs Our economy is in bad shape - and it seems like every day brings more and more bad news. This talk by economist Robert Reich cuts through the media's hyperbole to give us a realistic economic forecast for 2009 and beyond.
Special: Obama - The Man and the Movement Category: Documentaries When Barack Obama was inaugurated, headlines around the world heralded a new era. Learn more about the new president in the documentary "Senator Obama Goes to Africa", with commentary from Amy Goodman.
Jim Miller talks about how his hunger for knowledge draws him to Link TV's programming so that, as he puts it, he does not become "an old, stale piece of cheese!"