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- A student's chances of getting into a good college hang in the balance when inappropriate photos of her are posted on the Internet.
- This film looks at the efforts to rebuild Afghanistan's infrastructure and culture, as seen through the eyes of women, such as former Deputy Prime Minister Sima Samar, whose fight for education and health-care rights for women and girls put them in danger. Having survived the Taliban, they are putting their lives back together.
- Welcome to the Alabama independent wrestling circuit. It's the middle of the summer -temperature 110 degrees. At the high school gym, to the sounds of hoots and screams from a very vocal and emotional audience, aging wrestling legends such as the Iron Sheik and Bullet Bob Armstrong battle with and against local professional competition. Behind the scenes you will meet these people and get the inside story on what and who make up this often unseen side of professional wrestling.
- A documentary on the lives of Harlem teenagers who reuniting with their second grade teacher (Sam Lee, the director of the film).
- In December 1997, Tina Petrova drove off a cliff - literally and figuratively. A tragic car crash in the California desert was the beginning of a journey that would lead her to the extraordinary works of 13th century Sufi mystic Mevlana Jellaludin Rumi and to a remarkable array of people whose lives have been transformed by his poetry and philosophy. Rumi: Turning Ecstatic is her true story, a timely, powerful docudrama that take the viewer into the very heart of Sufi mysticism.
- Inside Burma's war zones with relief workers aiding oppressed villagers.
- Four teenage spoken word artists perform their work and discuss the inspiration behind it.
- Hundreds of American POWs from the Korean War were abandoned in N. Korea after hostilities ended in 1953. When it became apparent that repatriating these men would not be feasible, the U.S. government declared them, "Missing, Presumed Dead." These missing servicemen were forgotten until POW/MIA activists forced the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, chaired by Sen. John Kerry, to investigate recent reports that POWs are still alive in Vietnam and N. Korea and that the Pentagon has kept this secret from the public. MISSING, PRESUMED DEAD, unveils the mystery of why these POWs were abandoned, the likelihood some are still alive in N. Korea and why our government doesn't want them back.
- The inspiring story of award-winning band Saffire-The Uppity Blues Women, how they left their day jobs in mid-life, and realized their dreams.
- The Bosnia War Crimes Trial documents the "Ethnic cleansing" that took place during the Yugoslav War in the 1990s. The war crimes included death camps, mass executions, and deportations. Dusan Tadic, among others, stood trial for his crimes in Bosnia.
- International documentary mini-series (4 X 58") and home video (1 X 120") looking at the six Chinese cities, in addition to Beijing, that selected to host events for the 2008 Olympic Games. An unexpected look at urban life in a country where Adam Smith has seemingly replaced Karl Marx, and nothing will ever be the same.
- The Scottsboro Boys were nine black teenagers falsely accused of raping two white women aboard a train near Scottsboro, Alabama, in 1931.
- On 15 December 1961, the former Nazi official was sentenced to death by an Israeli court for crimes against humanity, crimes against the Jewish people and war crimes.