(LinkAsia: January 13, 2012) With box office numbers eclipsing the $2 billion mark in 2011, China has become the third largest movie market in the world. The surprise? Chinese-produced films...
This original investigative report by The Ecologist Film Unit and Link TV's Earth Focus -- which is now leading to calls for an overhaul of how the UN does business...
Protestors reject Yemen's new government, viewing it as "partnership with killers," Iran displays downed US drone, Israeli air strike kills two Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, and more.
To meet master film director David Lynch in person and talk to him about filmmaking! A dream come true for young David Sieveking, who first finds himself sitting face-to-face with...
Compared with men, the lives of women are so often hidden: behind tradition; poverty; and isolation. Compared with men, the stories of women just aren't told. But these documentaries are...
Around the world, good health care is about reaching people. Getting food to malnourished children. Getting support to teens with HIV. Or even sending the hospital to the patient. From...
Whether it's carving cobblestones or farming cocoa, a new business can be the best ticket out of poverty. And in the developing world, small businesses are making big waves for...
Young people are on the frontlines of many of the world's human rights crises, but we all too rarely get to hear their point of view. Youth Producing Change shares...
(Earth Focus: Episode 26) This Earth Focus special features the best work by student filmmakers at the Center for Environmental Filmmaking, School of Communication at American University in Washington DC...
Laurent Gbagbo agrees to negotiate "peaceful end" to Ivory Coast crisis, Sudan's president makes rare visit to South to appeal for unity, governor of Pakistan's Punjab province shot dead, and...
In Glenn Baker's new film, "Easy Like Water," Bangladeshis are adapting to climate change by keeping their children learning, despite rising waters, on solar-powered boats. Earth Focus correspondent Miles Benson...
In this Earth Focus interview, filmmaker Jennifer Redfearn talks with correspondent Miles Benson about her new film, "Sun Come Up," which profiles some of the world's first climate change refugees,...
(Earth Focus: Episode 22) This episode of Earth Focus takes you to the 2010 Environmental Film Festival in Washington, DC, with excerpts from exciting new feature films on environmental issues...
(Latin Pulse: May 28, 2010) Colombia's 2010 presidential elections, taking place on May 30th, are a watershed moment. This film short presents a mosaic of viewpoints on whether conditions for...
Tour the world with Charlie and the explore.org Team on their search to uncover the unique perspectives of today's youth. From schoolchildren in rural Anwu, China, to daring child filmmakers...