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First Peoples' TV: Lighting The Seventh Fire
First Peoples' TV: Lighting The Seventh Fire
Category: Documentaries
A look at the Ojibwe tribe of Northern Wisconsin and their struggle to uphold the tribe's treaty right to spear fish in off-reservation waters.
United Nations 21st Century
United Nations 21st Century
Category: News & Current Affairs
UNTV's series of news-magazine programs, hosted by renowned British journalist Daljit Dhaliwal, puts a spotlight on the world's most underreported stories.
Face to Face: Young Arabs & Americans
Face to Face: Young Arabs & Americans
Category: News & Current Affairs
A documentary built around a live digital satellite link between four students at San Francisco's Lowell High School and four Arab high school students in Amman, Jordan.
Drowning by Bullets
Drowning by Bullets
Category: Documentaries
A thorough exposé of the 1961 killing of some 200 peaceful Algerian protesters by police in Paris during the Algerian war. Eyewitness accounts from police, journalists, and protesters recreate the event.
Counting on Democracy
Counting on Democracy
Category: Documentaries
An investigation of the 2000 presidential election, the most controversial in U.S. history.
Calling the Ghosts
Calling the Ghosts
Category: Documentaries
An extraordinary first-person account of two women caught in a war where rape was as much of an everyday weapon as bullets or bombs.
The Freedom Files: Drug Wars
The Freedom Files: Drug Wars
Category: News & Current Affairs
The ACLU and Robert Greenwald present a ten-part series on civil liberties, including topics such as the Patriot Act, the Supreme Court and free speech.
The Freedom Files: Racial Profiling
The Freedom Files: Racial Profiling
Category: News & Current Affairs
The ACLU and Robert Greenwald present a ten-part series on civil liberties, including topics such as the Patriot Act, the Supreme Court and free speech.
Promised Paradise
Promised Paradise
Category: Documentaries
Indonesia, the land of the eternal smile, has suffered recently from terrorist attacks by Muslim fundamentalists. "Promised Paradise" follows troubadour and puppeteer Agus, as he searches for answers about his home country.
Made in Taiwan
Made in Taiwan
Category: Documentaries
Molecular biology leaves the classroom in this cross-ocean documentary as the two central characters, Nathan Rarere and Oscar Kightley, both of Polynesian descent take us on a journey across the Pacific into Asia, in search of their roots.
Bosnia Hotel
Bosnia Hotel
Category: Documentaries
A clash of cultures ensues when a group of Kenyan soldiers, including some Samburu warriors, are sent to Bosnia as part of the U.N. peacekeeping force.
Bolivia
Bolivia
Category: World Cinema
A feature flm exploration of the economic and social crises in Argentina as experienced through Freddy, an illegal immigrant, in his employment at a small restaurant.
Blues Accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins
Blues Accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins
Category: World Music
A glimpse into a bygone era with the legendary Texas bluesman. Served with generous helpings of classic blues, Lightnin' talks about his inspiration and childhood.
Black Harvest
Black Harvest
Category: Documentaries
The story of how Joe Leahy, a wealthy, mixed-race coffee plantation owner, persuades the Ganiga tribespeople of Papua New Guinea to join him in a coffee growing venture.
Bombs, Brits and Cheerleaders
Bombs, Brits and Cheerleaders
Category: Documentaries
After father and US Air Force Lt. Col. Ron Yakkel is transferred to the Lankenheath airbase in the UK, his family from Oklahoma struggles to adjust to English culture.