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- To many of their fellow Israelis, they are traitors. They are attacked, arrested and demonized. Yet Israelis like Yehuda Shaul, leader of 'Breaking the Silence' and Jonathan Pollack from 'Anarchists Against the Wall' continue to struggle for a more peaceful Middle East. They believe that they can save their state by putting an end to the military occupation. But the Israeli peace movement has lost momentum in recent years. There is widespread apathy in Israel against ending the Occupation, especially after the withdrawal from Gaza. 'Israel vs Israel' takes a fresh look at one of the leading tensions in Israeli society.
- An investigation into the grassroots campaign and unprecedented Internet strategy that combined to vault President Obama into the White House. Featuring interviews with leading activists, artists, analysts, journalists, civil rights leaders and insiders.
- Shines a light on the stigma and discrimination suffered by women living with HIV/AIDS in Malawi.
- Awakening is about the social and economic empowerment of severely marginalized women in Afghanistan and India. As these women courageously band together to transcend their historically restricted roles, a new ethos is spreading. An emerging economic system with values like sharing, mutuality, collaboration and closeness to nature emerges as a counter-text to Globalism and points to a way that could eradicate severe poverty in our lifetime.
- This documentary shows that the FDA has always been managed and run by sometimes extraordinary, but always quite human people who have been placed in the news every week- almost always by someone who is angry at them. The film clearly respects the dilemmas of the agency and its reliance on science and the law as its most exemplary strength.
- "Joyce to the World " explores the global phenomenon of Bloomsday, celebrated every year on June 16th, the day the novel takes place. 2004 marks the centenary of Bloomsday, when Joyceans around the world open a book, raise a pint, dress in costume, and in Dublin, visit the locations at designated times, following the footsteps of their fictional heroes. June 16, 1904 was also the day he met Nora Barnacle, who was to become his wife.