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 | | After Winter, Spring  An intimate portrait of an ancestral way of life under threat in a world increasingly dominated by large-scale industrial agriculture. | |
 | | Alan Magee: art is not a solace  Portrait of brilliant artist Alan Magee who dares to explore the darker aspects of human nature and behavior while also celebrating the beauty he finds in the natural world. | |
 | | The Dirty War on the National Health Service  John Pilger reveals how privatization has gradually infected the UK's NHS, threatening the world's first universal public health service and the exemplary values of its constitution. | |
 | | Elder Voices  Japanese Americans, European Jews and peace activists who came of age during the Depression and WWII address the political storm clouds gathering today. | |
 | | The Enemy Within  The story of Britain's longest strike, the 1984-85 miners' strike, when Margaret Thatcher declared war on the unions, as told by those who lived through it. | |
 | | Forget Me Not  An astonishingly candid, loving and revelatory chronicle of the changes their mother's Alzheimer's disease has on the filmmaker's family. | |
 | | Kosovo: Rebuilding the Dream  Assesses the success of UN efforts in rebuilding Kosovo. | |
 | | Mozartballs  An off-beat anniversary tribute to Mozart through some Mozart-loving eccentrics. | |
 | | Return to Srebrenica  Survivors of the massacre in Srebrenica struggle to heal their community and build a new future. | |
 | | Suspino: A Cry for Roma (Short Version)  An unflinching look at the persecution of Europe's largest minority, the Roma or 'gypsies'. | |
 | | We Feed the World  Vividly reveals the dysfunctionality of the industrialized world food system and shows what world hunger has to do with us. | |
 | | WEconomics: Italy  The first in a new series from the makers of SHIFT CHANGE, WEconomics: Italy reports on the extensive and innovative cooperative economy in the region around Bologna. | |
 | | What Our Fathers Did: A Nazi Legacy  Two elderly men possess starkly contrasting attitudes towards their high-ranking Nazi fathers. A study of brutality, self-deception, guilt and the nature of justice. | |
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After Winter, Spring  An intimate portrait of an ancestral way of life under threat in a world increasingly dominated by large-scale industrial agriculture.
Alan Magee: art is not a solace  Portrait of brilliant artist Alan Magee who dares to explore the darker aspects of human nature and behavior while also celebrating the beauty he finds in the natural world.
All Different, All Equal  Examines progress in women's rights globally.
The Barcelona Blueprint  Barcelona today is a model of urban planning that may prove sustainable.
Beethoven's Hair  Traces the journey of a lock of Beethoven's hair, culminating in the scientific analysis that reveals Beethoven's medical secret.
Beethoven's Hair (Short Version)  Traces the journey of a lock of Beethoven's hair, and reveals Beethoven's medical secret.
Beethoven's Nine  A deeply personal exploration of the legacy and resonance today of Beethoven's 200-year-old Ninth Symphony.
Black Sea  Scientists and religious leaders meet to find the solution to the Black Sea in crisis.
Blind Trust  Celebrates the life and work of Nobel Peace Prize nominee Vamik Volkan, a psychiatrist who brings enemy groups together for dialogue in traumatized areas of the globe.
Blue Danube?  Connecting more than 18 countries in Western Europe, the Danube River is at the heart of a dilemma over shared resources in the growing European Union.
Bottle Conditioned  An intimate look at lambic beer and three of its most revered brewers and blenders as they each navigate the growing demands of consumers today.
The Boyhood of John Muir  The early story of John Muir, founder of the Sierra Club.
Buyer Be Fair  Looks at the benefits of fair trade goods and product certification for people and the environment.
City Life  22-part series examining the effect of globalization on people and cities worldwide.
Crisis Control  Ukraine's emerging HIV epidemic is contrasted with Africa's longstanding HIV/AIDS catastrophe.
Crossing the Stones  An intimate biography of the Norwegian founder of deep ecology.
Darkness on the Edge of Town  Hungarian filmmaker Arpád Bogdan sets out to discover what's behind the new wave of anti-Roma sentiment in Hungary today.
The Dirty War on the National Health Service  John Pilger reveals how privatization has gradually infected the UK's NHS, threatening the world's first universal public health service and the exemplary values of its constitution.
Educating Yaprak  Turkey's ambitious campaign to reduce poverty includes convincing reluctant parents to send their daughters to school.
Elder Voices  Japanese Americans, European Jews and peace activists who came of age during the Depression and WWII address the political storm clouds gathering today.
The End of the Line  The first major feature documentary film revealing the impact of overfishing on our oceans. Based on the book by Charles Clover.
The Enemy Within  The story of Britain's longest strike, the 1984-85 miners' strike, when Margaret Thatcher declared war on the unions, as told by those who lived through it.
Fighting Back  Women in Bosnia are rebuilding war-torn lives.
Flight of the Stone  Witty pixilation follows a stone, thrown in anger, in its flight around the world.
Forget Me Not  An astonishingly candid, loving and revelatory chronicle of the changes their mother's Alzheimer's disease has on the filmmaker's family.
Forgiveness: A Time to Love and a Time to Hate  2-DVD set explores the human capacity to forgive through a compelling range of stories, from personal betrayal to global reconciliation after genocide.
From Chechnya to Chernobyl  Fleeing the war in Chechnya, refugees have settled near Chernobyl.
From Docklands to Dhaka  English MD travels to Bangladesh to improve community health.
Gaia  A portrait of James Lovelock, originator of the theory that the earth is a self-regulating system maintaining the conditions that allow its perpetuation.
Geologic Journey II  5-part series that explores the geologic forces that shape our planet and our lives.
Girls from Chaka Street  The break-up of the Soviet Union leaves some women with few options but prostitution.
Hayley, Rosamaria, Angela and Martens  Revisits four children in England, Brazil, Papua New Guinea, and Latvia, who were born in 1992, the year of the first Rio Earth Summit, and measures the impact of globalization on their lives.
How Green Is My Valley?  Documents efforts to revitalize the polluted, impoverished communities in the former coal and steel producing valleys of South Wales.
In Search of International Justice  The first film about a crucial new commitment to the international rule of law: the International Criminal Court.
Kosovo - A House Still Divided?  Resentment and property ownership issues remain as the UN Housing Property Directorate Mission ends.
Kosovo: Rebuilding the Dream  Assesses the success of UN efforts in rebuilding Kosovo.
Let's Make Money  Erwin Wagenhofer's incredible odyssey tracking our money through the worldwide finance system.
Life  30-part series that looks at the effect of globalization on individuals and communities around the world.
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Life 4  A 27-part series about global efforts to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals.
Life 5  A new 13-part series about globalization and the UN Millennium Development Goals.
Life 6  An 11-part series about the effects of globalization on people around the world, and the difficult choices they face as their countries struggle to meet the UN's MDGs.
Life 8  A new 16-part series about the effects of globalization on people around the world, and the difficult choices they face.
Living Under the Cloud  A sobering look at the Chernobyl disaster, with exclusive home video footage.
Looting the Seas  Investigates the looming collapse of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna stocks and the role EU policies have played in the crisis.
Lost Generations  Poor health and poverty condemn people in India to sub-standard lives.
Mozartballs  An off-beat anniversary tribute to Mozart through some Mozart-loving eccentrics.
Nottingham Lace  With unemployment figures rising across Europe, is there still a place for the niche craft skills of Cluny Lace in the U.K.'s East Midlands?
The Oil Machine  Our economic, historical and emotional entanglement with oil gets ever more complex as we hurtle towards climate catastrophe. Can we break our addiction?
The Outsiders  Explores the moral and economic dilemmas that adolescents face in the Ukraine today.
Panjy, Amelia, Justin and Vusumzi  Revisits four children in India, Norway, and South Africa, who were born in 1992, the year of the first Rio Earth Summit, and measures the impact of globalization on their lives.
A Question of Rights  Looks at the state of women's human rights in Ethiopia, Latvia, Jamaica and Fiji.
Rainmakers - Series 1  Six youth leaders from around the world are making a difference.
Ravel  Brilliant portrait of the composer's elusive life.
Razvan Marcu in Romania  After Ceausescu, Razvan Marcu now fights for a clean environment.
Reel to Real: Holding Our Ground  International efforts to assure reproductive health and rights conflict with cultural realities in the Philippines, Latvia, Japan, and India.
Reframing Rio  9-part series from the producers of LIFE looking at different aspects of the globalization issue and consisting of LIFE APPS(5 x 27 min), LOOTING THE PACIFIC (27 min) and ZERO TEN TWENTY (3 x 50 min).
Return to Srebrenica  Survivors of the massacre in Srebrenica struggle to heal their community and build a new future.
Roma Rights  Breaking the cycle of Roma poverty and persecution.
Running On Empty  Highlights the plight of two young mothers - one in South Wales and the other in Northern Ethiopia.
Satie and Suzanne  Erik Satie's life and music captured in fanciful choreography. With Cirque du Soleil.
School's Out  A year in the life of a forest kindergarten in Switzerland where being outdoors and unstructured play are the main components.
Schumann's Lost Romance  Cellist Steven Isserlis investigates the final years of Schumann's life.
Shadows and Light  An intimate portrait of the remarkable Spanish composer, Rodrigo.
The Sound of the Carceri  Yo-Yo Ma performs Bach in a virtual prison designed by Piranesi.
Srebrenica - Looking For Justice  Examines the massacre at Srebrenica on its 10th anniversary.
Suspino: A Cry for Roma  An unflinching look at the persecution of Europe's largest minority, the Roma or 'gypsies'.
Suspino: A Cry for Roma (Short Version)  An unflinching look at the persecution of Europe's largest minority, the Roma or 'gypsies'.
The Suzuki Diaries: Sustainability in Action  David Suzuki and daughter Sarika travel to Europe to visit inspiring people and projects that give hope for a sustainable future.
Tectonic Europe  Examines the Earth's surface under pressure, from Iceland to the Alps, landscapes that inspired scientists to invent the study of geology.
The Toxic Reigns of Resentment  An interview film on the emotion of resentment and how it defines culture and politics today.
We Feed the World  Vividly reveals the dysfunctionality of the industrialized world food system and shows what world hunger has to do with us.
Weather The Storm  Fishing communities on France's western coast show the path to sustainability.
WEconomics: Italy  The first in a new series from the makers of SHIFT CHANGE, WEconomics: Italy reports on the extensive and innovative cooperative economy in the region around Bologna.
What Our Fathers Did: A Nazi Legacy  Two elderly men possess starkly contrasting attitudes towards their high-ranking Nazi fathers. A study of brutality, self-deception, guilt and the nature of justice.
You've Been Trumped  In this David and Goliath story, proud Scottish homeowners take on Donald Trump over one of Britain's very last stretches of wilderness.
Zero Ten Twenty  3-part series revisits 11 children from around the world who were born in 1992, the year of the first Rio Earth Summit, and measures the impact of globalization on their lives.
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