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30 Days: Muslims & America | 45 minutes
Morgan Spurlock, director of the documentary "Super Size Me" sends David Stacy, a practicing Christian from Virginia, to 'work, eat, and sleep' as a Muslim in 'the heart of Muslim America, Dearborn, Michigan.'
9/11 Mysteries: Demolitions | 120 minutes
Tall buildings shatter in 10 seconds, while steel beams buckle as if crushed by Superman and a volcano of ash darkens the sky. Can jet fuel perform such a feat?
In Plane Site | 72 minutes
A Radio host investigates the pentagon and world trade towers by looking at the planes in detail. He also touches upon the Oklahoma bombing.
Defending Democracy in America | 55 minutes
Blacked out or dismissed by corporate news outlets, reports of massive vote fraud in the 2004 presidential election circulated on the internet and independent media. What if it can be proven that George W. Bush didn't win the election of 2004 but rather lost by several million votes?
A Nod and a Wink | 26 minutes
John Pilger in this 1970's documentary shows how the British government used an arcane law to suppress free speech at a whim.
A Place Called Chiapas | 93 minutes
A Canadian film maker goes to Mexico to film the struggle of the people of Chiapas, led by Marcos, a university philosophy professor from the city turned revolutionary.
Gay Conversion | 21 minutes
Is homosexuality genetic or cultural? Can gays be converted through discipline, techniques and the power of the lord? There are hundreds of Christian training centers in the United States trying to do just that.
Afghan Massacre | 50 minutes
In a film so controversial that U.S. media won't even mention it, this Irish producer provides eyewitness testimony claiming that U.S. troops were complicit in the massacre of 3,000 Taliban prisoners during the Afghan War.
Aftermath | 115 minutes
If you think that the official story of what happened during 9/11 and what the government's new prior is obviously accurate then you might want to watch this film which explores some of the many unanswered question.
Al Qaeda Does Not Exist | 10 minutes
Right after the 9/11 attack, the media left no doubt who was guilty of the atrocity: Al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden. This film makes that case and the case that Bin Laden was a CIA operative and that Al Qaeda is not an organization nor a term made by the Arabs.If this film is true, everything we have heard about the war on terrorism is false.
All Jacked Up | 114 minutes
This brand new documentary peers into the real lives of four typical teenagers as they are urged to face up to the ongoing manipulation of their generation by big food manufacturers as their parents, schools, and government stand idly by.
Freedom to Fascism | 112 minutes
Join Aaron Russo as he explores the connection between income tax collection and the erosion of civil liberties in America.
American Blackout | 90 minutes
Is there a concerted effort to discourage Americans from voting? What happened when Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney chose to play an active role in the investigation of the voting systems?
An Unreasonable Man | 121 minutes
An unreasonable man takes an unsparing look at this important and polarizing political figure. Grand Jury Prize Documentary of the 2006 Sundance festival, this documentary invites you into the Ralph Nader life, fights and struggles against and for public interests.
Argentina's economic collapse | 59 minutes
Argentina went from a South American powerhouse to a country where everyone lost their money and goods were worth a quarter of their value overnight. This film tells a story of corruption, capitalism and what happens when the majority of a country's politicians sell out.
Auschwitz: Episode 1 | 50 minutes
Discusses the history of the Final Solution phase of the Nazi Holocaust, particularly within the most infamous of the death camps. The first episode, "Surprising Beginnings", tells of the camp's early days and how it was originally intended for a very different purpose other than the murder of the Jews.
Auschwitz: Episode 2 | 50 minutes
The history of the Final Solution phase of the Nazi Holocaust, particularly within the most infamous of the death camps. The second episode, "Orders and Initiatives", tells of the lengths traveled to in trying to reach the orders of 'the Final Solution', and how despite claims that they were only following orders, many of the perpetrators were conscious of their actions.
Auschwitz: Episode 3 | 50 minutes
The history of the Final Solution phase of the Nazi Holocaust, particularly within the most infamous of the death camps. The third episode, “Factories of Death”, looks at the increasing efficiency of the exterminations at Auschwitz and Treblinka, and the widening field of capture for Jews, including France and the British Channel Islands.
Auschwitz: Episode 4 | 50 minutes
The history of the Final Solution phase of the Nazi Holocaust, particularly within the most infamous of the death camps. The fourth episode, “Corruption”, tells the story of the widespread corruption by SS officers at Auschwitz, taking valuables from the bodies of those gassed and having affairs with prisoners, and the even more corrupt way in which this was handled.
Auschwitz: Episode 5 | 50 minutes
The history of the Final Solution phase of the Nazi Holocaust, particularly within the most infamous of the death camps. The fifth espisode, “Frenzied Killing”, shows us that as the scale of the fight heated up, so did the killing, with the entrance of Adolf Eichmann into Hungary and the liquidation of the gypsy camp at Auschwitz.
Auschwitz: Episode 6 | 50 minutes
The history of the Final Solution phase of the Nazi Holocaust, particularly within the most infamous of the death camps. The sixth episode, “Liberation and Revenge”, tells the story of the chaos following the liberation of the camps, as Nazis escape into hiding and Jews struggle to find somewhere to settle, some forming avenging groups.
Baghdad ER | 64 minutes
With unprecedented access to the 86th Combat Support Hospital in Iraq over a two-month period, the producers captured the day-to-day lives of doctors, nurses, medics, soldiers and chaplains in the Army's premier medical facility. This film offers an unflinching and at times graphic look at the realities of war.
Bastards of the Party | 96 minutes
See what the LA gangs, the Bloods and Crips are like from the inside and learn about what the FBI and LAPD had to do with their creation.
Child Slavery | 89 minutes
Around 8.4 million children around the world are enslaved today. Now, in a remarkable journey across three continents, five of them tell their stories.
Inside Iran | 90 minutes
What is it like to live in Iran? What are its people like? Rageh Omaar from the BBC explores the real Iran behind the politics and propoganda.
Beirut to Bosnia, Episode 1 | 52 minutes
Why have so many Muslims come to hate the West? In this controversial three-part series filmed in Lebanon, Gaza, Israel, Egypt, and Bosnia, Robert Fisk—award-winning Middle East and Balkans correspondent for the London Independent—reports on Muslim unrest as ideology, religion, history, and geography come into conflict. In doing so he introduces us to a perspective of history we rarely see.
Beirut to Bosnia, Episode 2 | 51 minutes
Why have so many Muslims come to hate the West? In this controversial three-part series filmed in Lebanon, Gaza, Israel, Egypt, and Bosnia, Robert Fisk—award-winning Middle East and Balkans correspondent for the London Independent—reports on Muslim unrest as ideology, religion, history, and geography come into conflict. In doing so he introduces us to a perspective of history we rarely see.
Beirut to Bosnia, Episode 3 | 51 minutes
Why have so many Muslims come to hate the West? In this controversial three-part series filmed in Lebanon, Gaza, Israel, Egypt, and Bosnia, Robert Fisk—award-winning Middle East and Balkans correspondent for the London Independent—reports on Muslim unrest as ideology, religion, history, and geography come into conflict. In doing so he introduces us to a perspective of history we rarely see.
Beyond Treason | 89 minutes
Did you know that over 500,000 'Gulf-War veterans' are currently receiving disability compensation from the U.S. government even though only 467 were wounded in the gulf war conflict? What is 'Gulf War Syndrome' and is the U.S. intentionally using illegal weapons that are killing and maiming not only civilians but also its own soldiers?
Big Brother, Big Business | 129 minutes
Companies you've probably never heard of know all about you: where you live, if you're married, where you go on vacation and where you shop. CNBC's David Faber takes a look inside the world's greatest single source of personal marketing data in a two-hour special, "Big Brother, Big Business."
Big Bucks, Big Pharma | 45 minutes
This new documentary looks at how illness is used, manipulated, and, in some instances, created by pharmaceutical companies to make greater profits.
Big Easy to Big Empty | 57 minutes
Are corporate political favors responsible for the deaths of the Katrina victims? One year after Hurricane Katrina hit the south and the levies broke in New Orleans, why is the city's situation deteriorating even further while most assume reconstruction was well under way?
Black Wallstreet | 45 minutes
Take a journey to Tulsa Oklahoma 1921 to learn about the worst race riot in US history.
Black Wave | 44 minutes
This film looks at not only the mess that the Exxon Valdez made that lasts to today but the legal fight that Exxon waged against the people of the small fishing town of Cordova. Its very relevant in todays BP disaster.
Blood Coltan | 50 minutes
You probably have something in your pocket right now that was made possible by brutal rebel groups, exploiting young african laborers...your cellphone..men, women and children risk their lives and well beings to get you the mineral Coltan. Never heard about this? Watch this film.
Blood Diamonds | 88 minutes
Do you really know where your diamonds come from? What you may learn about how diamonds are obtained and who profits from their sale may surprise you.
Body of war | 87 minutes
What is it like to be maimed in Iraq and return back to the US a cripple? Tomas Young would like to show you his world.
Born Into Brothels | 83 minutes
Two documentary filmmakers chronicle their time in Calcutta, India and the relationships they developed with children of prostitutes who work the city's notorious red light district. Though the lives of these children are difficult its hard not to appreciate their zest for life.
Bowling for Columbine | 116 minutes
Michael Moore investigates the 1999 massacre at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado. He looks into the causes for such violent crimes, focusing on guns as a symbol of both American freedom and its self-destruction.
Breaking Ranks | 46 minutes
So what happens when a soldier from the Iraq war decides that hes done with the war before the government does? He moves to Canada! Here are their stories.
The Murdoch Effect | 52 minutes
A young John Pilger sentimentally explores the story of the Mirror and how Rupert Murdoch changed the British tabloid market and how competitors engaged in a race to the bottom.
Breaking the Mirror | 51 minutes
The Mirror was one of England's most respected papers. Now it has become a sensational paper more bent on selling papers and making advertisers happy than on providing the truth to the working class. Pilger explains how this happened and what Rupert Murdoch owner of Fox News had to do with it.
Breaking the Silence | 52 minutes
Award-winning journalist John Pilger investigates the discrepancies between American and British claims for the 'war on terror' and the facts on the ground as he finds them in Afghanistan and Washington, DC.
Bannatyne Takes on Tobacco | 59 minutes
Join a journalist as he travels to Africa to see if Brittish American Tabacco is breaking its own code of ethics by marketing to children.
Pepsi vs Coke | 52 minutes
John Pilger's first collaboration with fellow Australian director Alan Lowery, looks at the worldwide struggle for soft drink supremacy by the Coca Cola company, and illuminates the power of multinational corporations.
Bush's Brain | 78 minutes
"Bush's Brain" chronicles the life and work of Karl Rove, currently the Senior Advisor to President Bush. When this documentary was shot Karl Rove was unknown to most Americans. He was the most powerful man America had never heard of.
Cambodia: The Betrayal | 52 minutes
The world was horrified to learn of the holocaust which had taken place in Cambodia at the hands of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge. This film exposes the hypocrisy of the Western nations which continue to support Pol Pot, despite the atrocities of his regime.
Cambodia: Year Zero | 59 minutes
John Pilger vividly reveals the brutality and murderous political ambitions of the Pol Pot / Khmer Rouge totalitarian regime.
Conspiracy Theories | 45 minutes
Canada's premier news source, CBC (the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) via its investigative program The Fifth Estate asks: Who bankrolled bin Laden? Why won't George W. Bush crack down on the moneymen? This film highlights the ties between Bush, bin Laden and Saudi royal family.
Sticks and Stones | 42 minutes
This CBC, award winning Fifth Estate mini documentary takes an outside look at the American media and how it has digressed to a shouting match between Liberal and Conservatives, where often big money dictates who is the loudest.

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