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- Four vignettes about the lives of the Cuban people set during the pre-revolutionary era.
- A documentary comparing the highly profitable American health care industry to other nations, and HMO horror stories including shotgun deaths.
- Tells the story of two men whose fateful encounter in 1996 set them on a course of events that led them to Afghanistan, Osama bin Laden, 9/11, Guantanamo, and the U.S. Supreme Court.
- In 1943, an Allied hospital ship is sunk by the Japanese in the South Pacific where a nurse and a Marine become marooned on an island abandoned by natives.
- A man struggles to survive after being shipwrecked on a deserted island.
- Violeta is a Cuban prostitute who tells her tempestuous life story to a young male journalist. Her first lover was a revolutionary killed by government soldiers. She fled to New York, where she had an affair with a famous American actor. After he gets her pregnant and dumps her, she sells her story to the tabloids in revenge. The revenge escalates - he has his friends rape her, and she slashes his face, putting an end to his career. Back in Cuba, the older Violeta relies on foreign customers to make ends meet.
- The story concerns an unhinged Governor from the Sunshine state who orders a preemptive attack on democracy and free speech by banning books and movies in the United States of America.
- Documentary highlighting the questionable ethics of award-winning documentary filmmaker, Michael Moore.
- Six Cuban-American exiles discuss in detail their personal experiences during their escape from Cuba, through Operation Pedro Pan, the Freedom Flights, El Mariel, the Rafter Crisis, and the Cuban Visa Lottery.
- Interrogate This presents a troubling and deeply human story illustrating the complexities encountered when national security, psychology, politics, ethics and morality collide. Most are unaware that mental health professionals and others have been involved in the so-called war-on-terror. These professionals have been at odds with each other and policies limiting their participation in interrogations in national security settings have evolved over the past few years. Weaving intimate interviews, archival footage, animation, innovative visuals and original music, Interrogate This presents an even-handed representation of perspectives from both sides of this thin line in the sand. Thoughtful positions from individuals close to the issues include: * Military psychologists who served at Guantanamo and elsewhere; * A career military intelligence officer; * Lawyers representing detainees and human rights organizations; * Friends and family of one particular detainee; * Psychologists/activists promoting a moratorium on continued involvement in centers where detainees lack human rights; and * Representatives from the worlds largest professional organization for psychologists-the American Psychological Association (APA)
- The first scene is a view of Havana Harbor and the Moro Castle, illuminated by a 5000 candle power light from above which is constantly revolving, and seen for miles from out at sea. The incoming ship which is now speeding toward the harbor soon remains at a standstill at a distance from the wharf. From this harbor a perspective of City of Havana in the distance is furnished, as well as big coal barges, and opposite Casablanca, the manufacturing center and principal port for the fishermen of the Island. A few famous hotels, theaters and other centers of national interest are portrayed. The port of Batabano, the center of the sponge-fishing industry of the West Indies is also shown. The process of sponge fishing follows. The sponges are being raked up by the fishermen from the bottom by long poles, to which hooked forks are attached. From the sandy bottom the sponge is torn away, cast into the boat. They are emptied into huge baskets and brought to the drying yards, after which they are trimmed, cut and cleaned. Finally the sponges are worked into perfection at the bleaching yards from where, after being compressed and placed in bales, they arc passed over to scales and shipped to the market, where buyers pick up all sizes and grades at respective rates. The next pictures are views of the homes of the fishermen, landscapes, mountains, etc; the Yara River, where women do their washing on the shore; Guantanamo, the great American naval station in Cuba, and a scene of some famous battle. An idea of various national games and sports of the Cubans closes the subject.
- On the first anniversary of September 11th, filmmaker Gabor Harrach visits the US naval base at Guantanamo Bay.
- "Guantanamo" visits the military base in Cuba where accused 9/11 terrorists will soon face the biggest war crimes tribunal since Nuremberg. "Lamborghini" offers an inside look at the luxury automobile company. "The Perfectionist" profiles Nick Saban head football coach of the University of Alabama.
- 1950–TV Episode
- 2012–7.9 (13)TV EpisodeChris attempts to cross the length of Cuba, the only island in the Caribbean to boast an extensive railway network, from Havana in the west to the far east of the island.