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 | | Addiction Incorporated  The true story of the tobacco companies' commitment to addicting the human brain and how the world came to know about it. | |
 | | The Allergy Fix  Scientists are attacking food allergies in new and inventive ways, driven by the alarming increase in the number of people, particularly children, who suffer, and can die, from them. | |
 | | Amá  The untold story of the involuntary sterilization of Native American women by the Indian Health Service well into the 1970s. | |
 | | The Antibiotic Hunters  Scientists are hunting urgently for new antibiotics -- a challenge that is taking them to some remote and unusual places. | |
 | | Backfired  Investigates the largest auto scam in the world, tracing VW's deliberate installation of defeat devices in their diesel cars to circumvent California and US vehicle emissions standards. | |
 | | Celling Your Soul  An examination of our love/hate relationships with our digital devices from the first digitally socialized generation, and what we can do about it. | |
 | | Cocaine Unwrapped  Documents the devastating effects of the war on drugs and suggests realistic alternatives. | |
 | | Code Black  Unprecedented access to the ER at Los Angeles County Hospital provides a doctor's-eye view into the heart of our complex and overburdened healthcare system. | |
 | | Cooked: Survival by Zip Code  Judith Helfand's searing investigation into the politics of "disaster" by way of the deadly 1995 Chicago heat wave. | |
 | | Cracking Cancer  A clinical research trial at the Personalized OncoGenomics Program is changing the way scientists think about the future of cancer care. | |
 | | Cuba: The Accidental Revolution - Pt. 2  In spite of the economic crisis and US embargo, the Cuban health system is an outstanding success story around the world. | |
 | | Dance Me To The End Of Time  Set against the backdrop of Rachel Carson's The Silent Spring, the film documents the last 4 years of the filmmaker's life-partner, outspoken lesbian theater director, Nancy Diuguid's life, as she fought breast cancer. | |
 | | A Dangerous Idea  Examines the history of the US eugenics movement and its recent resurrection, which uses false scientific claims and holds that an all-powerful "gene" determines who is worthy and who is not. | |
 | | Dead Mums Don't Cry  Grace Kodindo's heroic efforts in Chad to lower the rate of maternal mortality, one of the UN's Millennium Development Goals. | |
 | | 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. | |
 | | Dr. Feelgood  The case of Dr. William Hurwitz educates audiences on the complexities involved in opioid painkiller prescriptions. | |
 | | Extreme By Design  In a Stanford multidisciplinary, project-based course, student design teams are building a better world...one product at a time. | |
 | | Fat or Skinny?  The people of India are faced with a choice: indulge in a Western-style fast food diet, or embrace healthy and indigenous alternatives. | |
 | | The Great Vacation Squeeze  From the producer of the classic AFFLUENZA, this film shows why vacations are important for productivity, happiness, family bonding and especially health. | |
 | | Homo Toxicus  Explores the links between the hundreds of toxic pollutants in our environment and increasing health problems. | |
 | | In Our Own Hands  Follows the extraordinary steps ordinary people are taking to help millions with chronic diseases find their way back to health. | |
 | | Let Them Eat Dirt:  Looks at the role microbes play in the development, physical and mental health of our children, and argues that good health may begin with kids playing in the dirt. | |
 | | Lunch Love Community  Passion, creative energy and persistence come together when Berkeley advocates and educators tackle food reform and food justice in the schools and in the neighborhoods. | |
 | | The Medicine in Marijuana  What we know, and what we don't know, about the most popular new medicine in the U.S. | |
 | | Money & Medicine (New Edition)  An investigation of the dangers the nation faces from runaway health care spending as well as the dangers patients face from over-diagnosis and over-treatment. | |
 | | More Than Human  With nanotechnology medicine could evolve from treating disease to a practice that is predictive, personalized and preemptive. | |
 | | Overload  Before she starts a family, Soozie Eastman wants to discover whether it's possible to reduce her body's--and by extension everybody's--toxic burden. | |
 | | Plane Truths  With the "Pivot to Asia" increased activity at the navy base on Whidbey Island, WA is making life unbearable for locals and wildlife - collateral damage in the ever increasing militarization of our society. | |
 | | Planeat  Makes the case for a plant-based diet which is good for our bodies, good for the environment and mitigates climate change. | |
 | | Power to Heal  The untold story of how the twin struggles for racial justice and healthcare intersected: creating Medicare and desegregating thousands of hospitals at the same time. | |
 | | Programmed To Be Fat?  Man-made chemicals may be programming us to be fat - before we're even born. | |
 | | The Providers  Three healthcare providers bring care to a rural American community, showing the transformative power of providers' relationships with marginalized patients. | |
 | | Saving Minds  Two people attempt to reclaim their lives after long struggles with mental illness, while a group of leading professionals rethinks the current drug-based model of psychiatric care. | |
 | | The Shadow of Gold  An unflinching look at how the world's favorite heavy metal is extracted from the earth. | |
 | | Single-Use Planet  A search for the true headwaters of plastic entering the ocean finds more than it bargained for. | |
 | | Sun Kissed  One gene exposes a nation's dark past. A Navajo couple with two children born with an extremely rare genetic disorder investigate the cause of the outbreak. | |
 | | Tapped  An unflinching examination of the big business of bottled water. | |
 | | Tar Creek  Tells the incredible story of the Tar Creek Superfund site in NE Oklahoma and the massive and deadly remains left by the lead and zinc mines there. | |
 | | Thirst for Justice  Focuses on three battles for clean water—on the Navajo Reservation, in Flint MI, and at Standing Rock—united in the belief that Water Is Life. | |
 | | Toxic Bust  Explores the relationship between breast cancer and exposure to toxic chemicals. | |
 | | Tre Maison Dasan  An intimate portrait of three boys growing up, each with a parent in prison. | |
 | | The Trouble with Bread  A gluten intolerant filmmaker's quest for the perfect loaf leads to unexpected discoveries about modern bread. | |
 | | Uranium Derby  A filmmaker discovers that her hometown of Ames, IA, was secretly involved in the Manhattan Project. | |
 | | Virulent: The Vaccine War  Examines the consequences of vaccine hesitancy and denial. | |
 | | The Waiting Room  A day in the life of a public hospital's ER waiting room captures what it means for millions of Americans to live without health insurance. | |
 | | War In The Mind  Gives voice to soldiers living with PTSD to help erase the stigma, examines the growing number of military suicides, and shows a successful group therapy program. | |
 | | Water First  An inspiring story from Malawi shows that clean water is essential for the achievement of the UN's Millennium Development Goals. | |
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A-OK?  Examines prospects for Vitamin A distribution programs in Guatemala and Ghana necessary for children's health.
An Act of Faith  A group of health professionals tours the most deprived regions of South Africa providing care.
Addicted to Plastic  Reveals the history and worldwide scope of plastics pollution, investigates its toxicity and explores solutions.
Addiction Incorporated  The true story of the tobacco companies' commitment to addicting the human brain and how the world came to know about it.
After the Spill  The oil and gas industry has historically dominated Louisiana politics and is largely responsible for the state's rapidly disappearing coastline.
After Tiller  Sheds a humanistic light on the heated abortion debate by going inside the lives of the last four doctors in America who openly provide third-trimester abortions and the reasons their patients seek them.
The Air We Breathe  Connects asthma and other respiratory diseases with air pollution and suburban sprawl.
All In This Tea  Crusading American tea importer, David Lee Hoffman, supports China's endangered organic farmers by searching out fine, chemical-free teas.
The Allergy Fix  Scientists are attacking food allergies in new and inventive ways, driven by the alarming increase in the number of people, particularly children, who suffer, and can die, from them.
Amá  The untold story of the involuntary sterilization of Native American women by the Indian Health Service well into the 1970s.
The Antibiotic Hunters  Scientists are hunting urgently for new antibiotics -- a challenge that is taking them to some remote and unusual places.
Backfired  Investigates the largest auto scam in the world, tracing VW's deliberate installation of defeat devices in their diesel cars to circumvent California and US vehicle emissions standards.
Because They're Worth It  Micro-credit, education, health information, and hope provided to impoverished Chinese.
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.
The Best of Both Worlds  Cohousing offers both privacy and community—the best of both worlds!
Big River  Companion film to KING CORN about the ecological consequences of industrial agriculture. DVD contains new classroom version of KING CORN.
Biophilic Design  A design revolution that connects buildings to the natural world, buildings where people feel and perform better.
Black Wave  The story of the Exxon Valdez and the 20-year legal battle to get restitution from ExxonMobil.
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.
Bolivian Blues  Explores the success of new initiative to reduce widespread poverty.
Bombies  The terrible aftermath of dropping cluster bombs during the secret air war in Laos and the international campaign to ban them.
Borderline Cases  The environmental impact of the 2,000 factories (maquiladoras) on the US-Mexico border.
Brazil  Brazil has developed generic antiretroviral drugs to care for those afflicted with HIV/AIDS.
Bringing It Home  Extols the many benefits of industrial hemp for the environment and human health, while revealing the obstacles to what could be a thriving industry for U.S. farmers.
Build Green  David Suzuki reports on a wide range of green buildings, from large community developments to mini-homes.
Busting Out  An exploration of the history and politics of breast obsession in America, and its connection with breast cancer, breastfeeding and body image.
Busto Toxico  Mediante la combinación de técnicas narrativas y documentales, Busto Tóxico plantea estas preguntas, haciendo la propuesta de que muchos de estos cánceres son prevenibles.
Buyer Be Fair  Looks at the benefits of fair trade goods and product certification for people and the environment.
Can Condoms Kill?  Investigates the Catholic Church's allegation in SEX AND THE HOLY CITY that condoms are unreliable and ineffective in preventing the transmission of HIV.
Castro Or Quit?  Two young doctors in Venezuela have to decide whether to leave the country or stay with their patients.
Catching Sight of Thelma & Louise  Explores the same women's and men's reactions to the groundbreaking film, THELMA & LOUISE, 25 years ago and today.
Celling Your Soul  An examination of our love/hate relationships with our digital devices from the first digitally socialized generation, and what we can do about it.
Celso Magumbe in Mozambique  A deaf man fights for the rights of the hearing impaired.
Cheshire, Ohio  Follows a community devastated by coal, starting with American Electric Power's buyout and bulldozing of this Ohio River town, after exposing them to years of harmful emissions.
The City Dark  The definitive story of light pollution and the disappearing stars.
City Life  22-part series examining the effect of globalization on people and cities worldwide.
City Life  Explores Sao Paolo in introduction to series examining the effects of globalization on people and cities.
Cocaine Unwrapped  Documents the devastating effects of the war on drugs and suggests realistic alternatives.
Code Black  Unprecedented access to the ER at Los Angeles County Hospital provides a doctor's-eye view into the heart of our complex and overburdened healthcare system.
Collision Course  Reviews the positive steps being taken in India and Brazil to confront the serious public health issue presented by traffic accidents.
Complicit  The cost of our global addiction to devices is revealed in the struggle of a courageous Chinese activist helping young workers poisoned while making smartphones.
A Concerned Citizen  Marine toxicologist Dr. Riki Ott, who helped fishing communities hit by the Exxon Valdez and Deepwater Horizon spills, creates a civics course to help young activists become effective.
Cooked: Survival by Zip Code  Judith Helfand's searing investigation into the politics of "disaster" by way of the deadly 1995 Chicago heat wave.
The Cost of Living  AIDS drugs unaffordable in developing countries.
Cracking Cancer  A clinical research trial at the Personalized OncoGenomics Program is changing the way scientists think about the future of cancer care.
Crapshoot  Looks at the failure of our current sewage disposal system and presents alternatives.
Credit Where Credit is Due  Micro-credit organization in Bangladesh provides loans to village poor.
Crisis Control  Ukraine's emerging HIV epidemic is contrasted with Africa's longstanding HIV/AIDS catastrophe.
Cuba: The Accidental Revolution  Two-part series examining Cuba's enormous experiment in sustainable development in the face of an economic crisis brought on by the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Cuba: The Accidental Revolution - Pt. 1  Examines Cuba's response to the food crisis created by the collapse of the Soviet Bloc in 1989.
Cuba: The Accidental Revolution - Pt. 2  In spite of the economic crisis and US embargo, the Cuban health system is an outstanding success story around the world.
Cultivating Kids  On South Whidbey Island, WA, a school farm shows that a garden can be a valuable addition to the curriculum while encouraging a healthy diet.
The Cutting Edge  Ugandan project attempts to change attitudes about female genital mutilation.
Dance Me To The End Of Time  Set against the backdrop of Rachel Carson's The Silent Spring, the film documents the last 4 years of the filmmaker's life-partner, outspoken lesbian theater director, Nancy Diuguid's life, as she fought breast cancer.
Danger: Children at Work  Guatemalan agencies try to discourage child labor and fireworks production by poor families.
A Dangerous Idea  Examines the history of the US eugenics movement and its recent resurrection, which uses false scientific claims and holds that an all-powerful "gene" determines who is worthy and who is not.
Day One  Traumatized Middle Eastern and African teen refugees are guided through a program of healing by devoted educators at a unique St. Louis public school for refugees only.
Dead Mums Don't Cry  Grace Kodindo's heroic efforts in Chad to lower the rate of maternal mortality, one of the UN's Millennium Development Goals.
Death By Design  Debunks the notion that electronics is a 'clean' industry by revealing the human and environmental cost of electronic gadgets that are designed to die.
Denial  A unique film about the filmmaker's father, a utility executive and smart grid pioneer in a nation in denial about climate change, who battles his own denial about his true identity.
Diet for a Small Planet  Frances Moore Lappé shows how to practice vegetarianism and address world hunger.
The Dilemma Of The White Ant  Dominic Ongwen is both a victim and alleged perpetrator of LRA war crimes. Should he face an international court?
DIRT! The Movie  The story of Earth's most valuable and underappreciated source of fertility, from its miraculous beginning to its crippling degradation.
Dirty Business  Reveals the true social and environmental costs of coal power and looks at promising developments in renewable energy technology.
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.
The Doctor's Story  The US debate over abortion has severe consequences for health care in rural Nepal.
Downwind/Downstream  Water quality for major southwest cities is threatened by mining, acid rain, urbanization.
Dr. Feelgood  The case of Dr. William Hurwitz educates audiences on the complexities involved in opioid painkiller prescriptions.
Drumbeat for Mother Earth  Toxic chemicals are the greatest threat to the survival of indigenous peoples.
Eternal Harvest  More than 50 years after the US dropped billions of tons of explosives on Laos, 1/3 of the surface area is still contaminated by UXO which kills Laotians daily. This is a film about responsibility.
Extreme By Design  In a Stanford multidisciplinary, project-based course, student design teams are building a better world...one product at a time.
Farming The Seas  The perils and promise of fish farms in a world running out of ocean fish stocks.
Fat City  Sorts fact from fiction in the struggle for weight loss.
Fat or Skinny?  The people of India are faced with a choice: indulge in a Western-style fast food diet, or embrace healthy and indigenous alternatives.
Favela Farm  In Brazil can Pedro build a Life App to help the secret world of urban farms and gardens in Rio's shanty towns?
Fire and Ice  From the Gamo Highlands of Ethiopia to the Andes of Peru, indigenous highland communities battle threats to their forests, farms, and faith.
A Fistful of Rice  Protein deficiency threatens generations of children in Nepal.
Food  Devising a sustainable food system -- one that is healthy, accessible, and affordable.
Food Coop  Looks at the workings of a highly profitable supermarket, Brooklyn's Park Slope Food Coop, which for 44 years has been a shining example of a successful alternative economic system at work.
Food for Thought  Presents the environmental effects of eating meat.
For a Few Pennies More  Iodine deficiency causes health problems in Indonesia.
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.
Frankensteer  Investigates the dangers to human health, including BSE (Mad Cow disease), posed by feedlot-raised beef.
The Friendship Village  An international group of veterans builds a village in Vietnam for children with Agent Orange-related deformities.
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.
Gaza Under Siege  The Gaza Strip has been a virtual prison for Palestinians for over fifty years.
Gene Blues  Examines the ethical issues associated with DNA testing.
Good Food  An intimate look at the farmers, ranchers, and businesses that are creating a more sustainable food system in the Pacific Northwest.
Grace Under Fire  Dr. Grace Kodindo explores what help is available for the people, particularly women, affected by the ongoing and bloody conflict in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo.
The Great Health Service Swindle  Reversing the brain drain in doctors and nurses from developing countries.
The Great Vacation Squeeze  From the producer of the classic AFFLUENZA, this film shows why vacations are important for productivity, happiness, family bonding and especially health.
Groundswell Rising  Documents the opposition from both sides of the political spectrum to the ubiquitous practice of fracking for natural gas, and the health and environmental reasons behind it.
The Health Protestors  Health care advocates demand universal health care for the world's population at international convention in Dhaka.
A Healthy Start  The debate over women's health care in South Africa.
Heart of the Congo  Documents the work done, and difficulties faced, by international aid workers in the Congo.
Holy Smoke  Buddhist monks lead anti-tobacco campaign in Cambodia.
Homeland  Tells the inspiring story of four battles in which Native American activists are fighting to preserve their land, sovereignty, and culture.
Homeland (Short Version)  A shorter version of the inspiring story of four battles in which Native American activists are fighting to preserve their land, sovereignty, and culture.
The Homestretch  Three homeless teens in Chicago fight to stay in school, graduate, and build a future.
Homo Toxicus  Explores the links between the hundreds of toxic pollutants in our environment and increasing health problems.
The Hospice  Workers at the Mother of Mercy hospice in Zambia provide palliative care for those afflicted with AIDS.
How Green Is My Valley?  Documents efforts to revitalize the polluted, impoverished communities in the former coal and steel producing valleys of South Wales.
The Human Scale  Influential Danish architect Jan Gehl argues that we can build cities in a way which takes human needs for inclusion and intimacy into account.
In Our Own Backyards  How does uranium mining impact the land and the health of people?
In Our Own Hands  Follows the extraordinary steps ordinary people are taking to help millions with chronic diseases find their way back to health.
In The Mayor's Footsteps - Brazil  Mayor Amilcar Huancahuari visits Brazil to assess efforts to promote early childhood development there.
In The Mayor's Footsteps - Peru  Mayor Amilcar Huancahuari is trying to convert his native Peru to his optimistic philosophy of promoting early childhood development.
India Inhales  Activists combat tobacco companies that target India.
Into The Night  2-DVD set features intimate, provocative stories of men and women forever changed by their encounters with mortality.
Islands of Sanctuary  Aboriginal Australians and Native Hawaiians reclaim land from the government and the military, and resist the erosion of culture and environment.
It Takes a Village  A cyclone in Bangladesh results in the construction of an experimental community health center.
Julie de Varennes in Canada  A former sufferer helps kids coping with cancer; giving them hope and inspiration.
Kill Or Cure?  India's $4.5 billion dollar pharmaceutical industry that serves the world's poor is at a crossroads.
King Corn (Classroom Version)  Classroom version of classic film about how two friends uncover the devastating impact of corn on the environment, public health and family farms. DVD contains new BIG RIVER: A KING CORN COMPANION.
King Corn (Original Version)  By growing an acre of corn in Iowa two friends uncover the devastating impact that corn is having on the environment, public health and family farms.
Land of Widows  Population and health problems in post civil war Cambodia.
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The Last Child  Tells the behind-the-scenes story of the global campaign to eradicate polio.
Let Them Eat Dirt:  Looks at the role microbes play in the development, physical and mental health of our children, and argues that good health may begin with kids playing in the dirt.
Life  30-part series that looks at the effect of globalization on individuals and communities around the world.
Life 3  A 12-part series about Globalization and its effect on ordinary people and communities around the world.
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.
Living Under the Cloud  A sobering look at the Chernobyl disaster, with exclusive home video footage.
Llamado Para La Madre Tierra  Toxic chemicals are the greatest threat to the survival of indigenous peoples.
Lost Generations  Poor health and poverty condemn people in India to sub-standard lives.
Lunch Love Community  Passion, creative energy and persistence come together when Berkeley advocates and educators tackle food reform and food justice in the schools and in the neighborhoods.
McLibel  The new feature-length version and final chapter in the saga of the postman and the gardener who took on McDonald's. And won.
Meat the Future  Follows Dr. Uma Valeti, co-founder of leading "cultivated" meat startup Upside Foods, as he and his team develop a game-changing solution to a global, unsustainable hunger for meat.
The Medicine in Marijuana  What we know, and what we don't know, about the most popular new medicine in the U.S.
Midwives...Lullabies...and Mother Earth  Fascinating look at pioneering natural birth doctor, Michel Odent.
The Millennium Goals  Explores the ambition and scope of the UN's Millennium Development Goals, and the obstacles to their achievement.
Missing Out  Anemia threatens the population of Niger and Tanzania.
Mobile Harvest  In India can Sachin build a "Life App" to help stem the tide of farmer suicides?
Money & Medicine (New Edition)  An investigation of the dangers the nation faces from runaway health care spending as well as the dangers patients face from over-diagnosis and over-treatment.
More Than Human  With nanotechnology medicine could evolve from treating disease to a practice that is predictive, personalized and preemptive.
The Motherhood Manifesto  Looks at the obstacles facing working mothers and families and the employer and public policy changes needed to restore work-life balance.
The Nano Revolution  3-part series explores the promises and potential perils of a new technological frontier -- nanotechnology and the world of the infinitesimally small.
The New Green Giants  Examines the complex and controversial world of today's exploding organic food industry.
The New Rulers of the World  Award-winning journalist, John Pilger, investigates the realities of globalization by taking a close look at Indonesia.
Nothing Like Chocolate  The story of Mott Green and the solar-powered Grenada Chocolate Company, a farmers' and chocolate-makers' co-op, which makes organic chocolate from tree-to-bar.
Orchestrating Change  The inspiring story of Me2/Orchestra, the only orchestra in the world created by and for people living with mental illness and those who support them.
The Other Side  Poor Mexicans attempt perilous border crossing to US, often at the expense of family, traditional culture, and their lives.
Overload  Before she starts a family, Soozie Eastman wants to discover whether it's possible to reduce her body's--and by extension everybody's--toxic burden.
Patently Obvious  International patent regulations only protect multinationals.
Patents and Patients  India battles HIV/AIDS using generic drugs.
Pavements of Gold  Increase in urban poverty and population, caused by globalization, threatens Peruvians.
Paying the Price  Pharmaceutical companies block generic drugs, threatening the lives of millions of Africans with AIDS.
Peanuts  A hand-operated peanut-sheller makes a difference in the lives of villagers around the world.
Phallacies  An unfettered study of the penis's place in history, art, religion, and contemporary life.
The Pied Piper of Eyasi  The Hadza are among Africa's last hunter-gatherers. Should they follow charismatic Baallow into the modern world?
Plane Truths  With the "Pivot to Asia" increased activity at the navy base on Whidbey Island, WA is making life unbearable for locals and wildlife - collateral damage in the ever increasing militarization of our society.
Planeat  Makes the case for a plant-based diet which is good for our bodies, good for the environment and mitigates climate change.
Plastic Paradise  Angela Sun reveals the effects of our rabid plastic consumption as she investigates The Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Play Again (New Edition)  What are the consequences of a childhood removed from nature? Six screen-addicted teens take their first wilderness adventure.
Poison in the Rockies  Threats to water quality in the Colorado Rockies.
Power to Heal  The untold story of how the twin struggles for racial justice and healthcare intersected: creating Medicare and desegregating thousands of hospitals at the same time.
Priceless  A non-partisan look at the consequences of big-money campaign donations and a Capitol overrun by lobbyists.
The Prince  A young Pakistani landowner chooses between trying to implement the MDGs in the village that his family owns, and a quiet life.
Profit and Loss  From Papua New Guinea to the tar sands of Alberta, Canada, native people fight the loss of land, water, and health to mining and oil industries.
Programmed To Be Fat?  Man-made chemicals may be programming us to be fat - before we're even born.
The Providers  Three healthcare providers bring care to a rural American community, showing the transformative power of providers' relationships with marginalized patients.
The Real Patch Adams  He's a doctor, a clown, and a social activist, who wants to change the health care system.
Reclaim the Condom  Trained advice columnist Sheila launches a campaign in Mozambique to promote condoms as sexy contraceptives - not weapons in the fight against HIV and disease.
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).
Refuge  Refugees, asylees and caregivers share their stories to help professionals and volunteers understand the needs of the more than a million survivors of torture rebuilding lives in the US.
ReInventing The World  Three 50-minute programs on creating sustainable cities, food systems, and lifestyles.
The Right to Choose  Women are denied human rights in Ethiopia and northern Nigeria.
Rosita  The plight of a nine-year-old Nicaraguan girl, who becomes pregnant as the result of a rape, triggers a battle over whose life has precedence.
Rule of Law  A newly-disabled outlaw and country lawyer in Tennessee lead a class action lawsuit that affects the rights of 55 million people.
Running On Empty  Highlights the plight of two young mothers - one in South Wales and the other in Northern Ethiopia.
Saving Minds  Two people attempt to reclaim their lives after long struggles with mental illness, while a group of leading professionals rethinks the current drug-based model of psychiatric care.
Science For Survival  Fusion of modern science with women's knowledge in India.
Seeing is Believing  Zambia begins a nationwide program to deliver Vitamin A to its population.
Semper Fi  Master Sgt. Jerry Ensminger reveals the Marine Corps' cover-up at Camp Lejeune of one of the largest water contamination incidents in US history.
Sex and the Holy City  Investigates the impact on poor women and families of the late Pope John Paul's position on sex and reproductive health.
The Shadow of Gold  An unflinching look at how the world's favorite heavy metal is extracted from the earth.
Shattered Sky  The story of how America led the world to solve the ozone crisis. Will we dare to do the same with climate change?
Shyness  Funny animation re-works the Frankenstein legend to show how to overcome shyness.
The Silent Crisis  The Central African Republic struggles to avoid economic and social chaos.
Silent Killer  Highlights promising attempts in Africa, and in South and Central America, to end world hunger.
Single-Use Planet  A search for the true headwaters of plastic entering the ocean finds more than it bargained for.
A Snowmobile For George  A rambunctious road trip reveals the toll that environmental deregulation has had on the lives of ordinary people, including the effects of fracking for natural gas.
Sowing Seeds of Hunger  The AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa has crippled the agricultural community while forcing children to undertake the responsibilities of farming.
Split Estate  Documents the devastating effect that fracking for natural gas and oil is having on the health of families and the environment in the Rocky Mountain West.
Standing on Sacred Ground  In this 4-part series, indigenous people from eight different cultures stand up for their traditional sacred lands in defense of cultural survival, human rights and the environment.
Staying Alive!  Poverty combined with lack of education and health services affect maternal mortality rates in Bangladesh.
Stop the Traffick  Investigates horror of child sex industry in Cambodia.
The Story of Rosie  Teen pregnancy in Jamaica.
Sun Kissed  One gene exposes a nation's dark past. A Navajo couple with two children born with an extremely rare genetic disorder investigate the cause of the outbreak.
Swim for the River  The story of the Hudson, and the battle to save it, are told as Chris Swain swims the entire length of the river.
Tapped  An unflinching examination of the big business of bottled water.
Tar Creek  Tells the incredible story of the Tar Creek Superfund site in NE Oklahoma and the massive and deadly remains left by the lead and zinc mines there.
Their Brothers' Keepers  A deeply moving film about Africa's AIDS orphans left to fend for themselves.
They Keep Quiet So We Make Noise  Ride along with two activists from the Environmental Protection Agency of Kuala Langat, Malaysia, in search of illegal plastics recycling facilities.
Thirst for Justice  Focuses on three battles for clean water—on the Navajo Reservation, in Flint MI, and at Standing Rock—united in the belief that Water Is Life.
Three Sisters  Eritrea's women fought in the war. Should they now liberate themselves from harmful traditional practices?
Together Against Violence  Poor Jamaican community overcomes violence.
Toxic Bust  Explores the relationship between breast cancer and exposure to toxic chemicals.
Tre Maison Dasan  An intimate portrait of three boys growing up, each with a parent in prison.
Tre Maison Dasan - Special Offer  An intimate portrait of three boys growing up, each with a parent in prison.
Trees in Trouble  The first film to document how a city responds to the imminent tree crisis caused by invasive insects such as the emerald ash borer.
Triple Divide [REDACTED]  Exposes the mishandling and cover-up of drinking water contamination related to unconventional natural gas extraction — aka fracking — in Pennsylvania.
The Trouble with Bread  A gluten intolerant filmmaker's quest for the perfect loaf leads to unexpected discoveries about modern bread.
The True Cost  Groundbreaking investigation of fast fashion reveals that while the price of clothing has been decreasing for decades the human and environmental costs have grown dramatically.
Up Close and Toxic  Examines the alarming levels of pollutants inside our homes and suggests ways to reduce them.
Up in Smoke  Dependence on tobacco crops and manipulation by the tobacco industry has stunted the economy of Malawi.
Uranium  Native peoples pay the consequences of uranium mining.
Uranium Derby  A filmmaker discovers that her hometown of Ames, IA, was secretly involved in the Manhattan Project.
Utopia  John Pilger's epic portrayal of Earth's oldest continuous human culture, Aboriginal Australians, and his investigation into Australia's suppressed colonial past and rapacious present.
The Value of Life  United Nations' HIV/AIDS envoy, Stephen Lewis, makes an impassioned plea for world public opinion to focus on the AIDS crisis in Africa.
Virulent: The Vaccine War  Examines the consequences of vaccine hesitancy and denial.
The Vow from Hiroshima  Marking the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, this is an intimate portrait of Setsuko Thurlow, a survivor of Hiroshima, who has devoted her life to ridding the world of nuclear weapons.
The Vow from Hiroshima  Marking the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, this is an intimate portrait of Setsuko Thurlow, a survivor of Hiroshima, who has devoted her life to ridding the world of nuclear weapons.
The Waiting Room  A day in the life of a public hospital's ER waiting room captures what it means for millions of Americans to live without health insurance.
Waiting to Go  Palestinian refugees in Lebanon are denied human rights.
War In The Mind  Gives voice to soldiers living with PTSD to help erase the stigma, examines the growing number of military suicides, and shows a successful group therapy program.
Water First  An inspiring story from Malawi shows that clean water is essential for the achievement of the UN's Millennium Development Goals.
Water On The Table  An intimate portrait of international water activist Maude Barlow and the debate over whether water is a commercial good or a human right.
Waterlife  An epic cinematic poem that reveals the extraordinary beauty and complex toxicity of the Great Lakes, the largest remaining supply of fresh water (20%) on Earth.
Welcome to Womanhood  Efforts to stop female genital mutilation in Uganda.
What's the Economy for, Anyway?  Ecological economist Dave Batker questions whether GDP is an adequate measure of society's well-being and suggests workable alternatives.
When Abortion was Illegal  Devastating stories from the era of illegal abortion.
When the Dust Settles  Gophers teach us a funny lesson in conflict resolution.
Where Am I?  Why are some of us good at finding our way, while others are not? The latest findings in spatial cognition research have multiple implications including for urban planning and design.
Whose Home on the Range?  The peace process between environmentalists, ranchers, and the U.S. Forest Service in the toughest county in the West.
Will Nano Save the Planet?  Environmental problems might be solved by nano solar cells, clean fuel additives, contaminant remediation, but are we creating pollutants more dangerous than the ones we already have?
A Witch Story  Deconstructs the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 in order to reveal their connection to contemporary witch hunts and examine women's struggles through a feminist lens.
A Woman's Place - Short Stories (on one DVD)  Six short films about women and development by local women directors.
Work and Time  A program about stress. How we can overcome being over-worked and out of time?
World of Apps  Young people are writing apps to solve problems from reproductive health care in South Africa to helping young minority adults in London who are "stopped and searched."
Xmas Without China  Explores the intersection of consumerism and immigration in American culture.
Yemeni Futures  More than a decade after its unification, Yemen is still struggling to improve the standard of living.
The Yes Men Fix The World  Two daring political activists, posing as top executives, infiltrate conferences and pull off pranks designed to provoke better business practices.
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