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The story of Maxim Vakhmin, an alleycat of a man, as New York put his nine lives to the test
A comprehensive, inside look at the military campaign to topple Saddam Hussein
A moving account of the tragic events of September 11, 2001
A documentary about a community of people that grew out of the volunteer effort at Ground Zero after 9/11
Through a stirring poetic mix of video and sound, Kai appeals to her traditional Taiwanese parents for acceptance
A young Tibetan family questions whether their nomadic traditions can survive modernity
When we think of the Arctic, we often think of global warming. But a deeper, darker issue plagues the region.
A divorced mother of two returns to her home and children in Bolivia
The world's greatest architects create an architectural symbol for global Peace.
Through the eyes of children, a look at life in a rural community controlled by paramilitary forces
Relive the story behind Charles Lindbergh's epic and daring New York Paris flight in 1927
Go deep inside Afghanistan to glimpse a vivid portrait of a tumultuous country and its people.
A tribute to Bob Marley and his family
Travel to the island of Madagascar to study the exotic animals of this forbidding wildlife oasis.
Warning: Adult Content – Listen to a new voice inspired by religion, politics, old school Hip Hop and Senegalese culture.
Blog Excerpts
Posted 05/26/09 by Leon Cooper, Executive Producer, Return to Tarawa
A recent issue of the LA Times carried an obit about Newt Heisley, a WWII vet, who designed the “Iconic POW/MIA Flag,” including the refrain, “You are not forgotten.” His flag and the attention it commanded had much to do with recovering and repatriating the remains of the Viet Nam dead. The Times article said, “In 1990, Congress adopted the flag as the ‘symbol of our nation’s concern’ for those missing and unaccounted for during US military action in Southeast Asia…Congress … More >
Posted 05/13/09 by Marcy Garriott
Many thanks to SnagFilms for connecting us to the Center for American Progress, which hosted a standing-room-only screening on May 11, with a panel discussion hosted by new VP for immigration Angie Kelley. The level of energy and engagement in DC is extraordinary right now. Click HERE for a link to the 5 minute CAP video about the film. Click HERE to watch a video of the full panel discussion. Photos: Filmmakers Clark Lyda, Marcy Garriott, Jesse Lyda in Washington DC: … More >
Posted 05/07/09 by Marcy Garriott
THE LEAST OF THESE continues its festival tour! The audience Q and A discussions have been excellent—broad-ranging and thoughtful. After a sold-out screening at the Washington D.C. International Film Festival, THE LEAST OF THESE returns to DC Monday 5/11 for a special screening with the Center for American Progress (free, but RSVP required.) We will also be screening in Baltimore this weekend with the Maryland Film Festival, and a week later at the Jacksonville Film Festival in Florida. See our website … More >
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