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In 1996, filmmaker Tatsuya Mori received permission to tape
the inside activities of Japan's religious cult Aum Shinrikyo
- the enigmatic group that released sarin gas into Tokyo's subway
system in 1995...
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ABC
News Presents: War With Iraq
Gripping, never-before-seen footage documents the experiences
of embedded reporters as they travel into the heat of combat
with U.S. soldiers in Iraq...
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The
Arrow
The Arrow tells the story of the passion, the betrayal and the
players behind the building of the stunning fighter-interceptor
jet constructed to defend Canada's vast territory during the
Cold War...
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Atomic
Journeys
In this extraordinary production, Peter Kuran, the award-winning
creator of “Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie”
takes you to places where few people realize the U.S. government
exploded nuclear weapons...
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Axis
of Evil: Perforated Praeter Naturam
Through interviews with journalists, artists, scholars, and
activists, director Carmine Cervi explores pertinent questions
about evil: How is it defined? How has it been used to justify
political and military actions? Do traditional concepts of...
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Black
Fox: The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler
Black Fox is the story of the most feared and fanatical national
leader in all history. His bitter boyhood in Austria. His frustrated
ambition to be an artist. His four years of soldiering in the
First World War. His ruthless drive to...
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The
Blood of My Brother
The Blood Of My Brother takes the viewer behind the scenes of
one Iraqi family's struggle to survive amidst the carnage of
the growing Shia insurgency. Nineteen-year-old Ibrahim dreams
of revenge when his older brother is shot and...
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Caught
in the Crossfire: The Untold Story of Falluja
In November 2004, the American military took siege of the ancient
city of Falluja, Iraq, a city comparable to the size of Cincinnati,
Ohio with a population of at least 250,000. The city of Falluja
has now been declared “pacified” and the battle
of...
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Chico
Crossing international borders and luring the viewer into the
midst of recent political uprisings and conflicts, CHICO is
a complex hybrid of biography, documentary and history that
explores the political absurdities of the last 30 years...
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Congo:
White King, Red Rubber, Black Death
Congo: White King, Red Rubber, Black Death describes how King
Leopold II of Belgium turned Congo into its private colony between
1885 and 1908. Under his control, Congo became a gulag labor
camp of...
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The
Cult of the Suicide Bomber
Modern-day suicide bombers who strike fear into the heart of
the Western cities are a relatively recent phenomenon. The Cult
of the Suicide Bomber reveals the secret history of the suicide
bomber, from the child martyrs of...
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The
Cult of the Suicide Bomber 2
On April 18, 1983 a truck drove into the entrance of the US embassy in downtown Beirut killing 63 people, including six CIA officers. Never before had the CIA lost so many officers in a single attack. In the weeks and months after the bombing, top...
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Death in the Bunker
Adolf Hitler spent his last ten days in a bunker underneath the Chancellery of the Reich. Unwilling to face the consequences of defeat, the dictator ended his own life on April 30, 1945 in this fortified underground complex...
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Death in Gaza
Death in Gaza is the tale of a twisted world where the greatest glory is to die a martyr, and of the filmmaker who becomes part of the story he sets out to tell. This poignant and powerful documentary takes a shocking, firsthand look at the culture...
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dial
H-I-S-T-O-R-Y
dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y is a devastatingly powerful look at the history
of plane hijackings. We see how "romantic" skyjackers
fought their revolutions and won airtime on the passenger planes
of the 1960's and 1970's...
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Distorted Morality: America's War on Terror?
A remarkable DVD, in which Chomsky offers a riveting but devastating critique of America's current War On Terror. Consists of a 55-minute talk given at Harvard University in early 2002 and a lively hour of questions and answers afterward...
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The
Dreams of Sparrows
The early 21st century will be remembered for the huge political
fallout and implications of the war in Iraq. Filmmaker Hayder
Mousa Daffer lived through the war, and saw his country irretrievably
altered as coalition troops brought...
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Fabled Enemies
Seven years after 9/11 the supposed mastermind behind the attacks is still at large, and the nation is entrenched in multiple wars in the Middle East. Is Bin Laden the evil behind the attack or a mere front man in a larger picture, a 'Bogeyman'?...
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The
Fourth World War
What this documentary calls "the Fourth World War"
is the struggle of poor and working-class people all over the
globe who must battle both large corporations and oppressive
governments in order to survive and win basic human rights...
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Genocide
In 1981 this film became the first Holocaust documentary to
receive an Academy Award, and it remains today a chilling, heartbreaking
testament to the strength and suffering of the Jewish people
and the courage and heroism of...
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Hidden
in Plain Sight
Every November, thousands of people from across North America
gather outside Fort Benning, Georgia to form one of the largest
anti-war demonstrations in the U.S. since the Vietnam War. The
issue is the controversial...
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Hollywood's
Top Secret Film Studio
Produced by Peter Kuran, the Academy Award winning creator of
Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie and renowned special
effects filmmaker, this extraordinary documentary chronicles
the top secret film studio that for over...
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In
Search of Peace - Part One:1948 - 1967
In Search of Peace Part One: 1948 - 1967, narrated by Michael
Douglas, chronicles the first two decades of Israel's existence,
offering new insights into the origins of the Middle East conflict...
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In
The Name of Hezbollah: Al Manar TV
Global interest in Hezbollah was heightened by the 2006 war
between Israel and the organization that bases itself in Beirut,
Lebanon. Their television media operation, Al-Manar ("The
Lighthouse") broadcasts exclusively in...
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Independent
Intervention
Independent Intervention is an award-winning documentary about
the US media coverage of the war in Iraq. Focusing on the human
costs of war, it contrasts the mass media's coverage of the
invasion of Iraq with independent reports of...
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Iraq
For Sale: The War Profiteers
The story the Government has kept hidden from the general public!
Iraq For Sale: The War Profiteers, Brave New Films' new documentary,
reveals the true 'shock and awe' of how funds earmarked for
Iraq reconstruction have...
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Kamikaze
- In Color
WWII…a desperate time when humans found new and more terrible
ways of killing each other. Out of this desperation came Japanese
suicide bombers know as the Kamikaze. To the Kamikaze, bomb
and bomber were one and the same...
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Korean
War - In Color
Korean War in Color documents war-torn Korea the way the soldiers
saw it-in full, shocking color. This digitally mastered DVD
presents a true picture of war-full of terror, chaos, blood
and courage. Many of the images included here have never...
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Liberation
An in-depth documentary of Nazi Germany during the years 1939
- 1945. Using rare archival footage, and other contemporary
media accounts, the film presents an indelible image of Hitler's
atrocities against the Jews and other "undesireables"...
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The
Masters of Terror
In two hours, Alex Jones reveals the Globalists' master plan for world domination. In this powerful expose, Jones explains why the elite are using manufactured terrorism to drive the populations into accepting tyranny...
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Munich
1972: The Secret Behind the Olympic Attacks
The assassination of Israeli athletes during the Olympic Games
in Munich in September 1972 has inspired various films and continues
to do so. All are based upon the outstanding investigation results
of filmmaker Wilfried Huismann...
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The
Net: The Unabomber, LSD and the Internet
Ultimately stunning in its revelations, Lutz Dammbeck's The
Net explores the incredibly complex backstory of Ted Kaczynski,
the infamous Unabomber. This exquisitely crafted inquiry into
the rationale of this mythic figure situates him within a...
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No Place to Hide
This documentary removes the mystery from international terrorism. On the surface, terrorism appears to be irrational and counter-productive but, when the long-range strategy and tactics are understood, it becomes recognizable as part of a...
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Nuclear
Rescue 911: Broken Arrows & Incidents
Broken Arrow is an unexpected and unexplained event, which involves
nuclear weapons - accidents in launching, firing, detonating,
theft and loss of the weapon. There have been 32 nuclear weapon
accidents since 1950...
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Nukes
in Space: The Rainbow Bombs
Nukes in Space: The Rainbow Bombs reveals the unbelievable story
of more than 20 high-altitude thermonuclear bomb tests. Almost
unknown to the general public, the detonations created awe-inspiring
man-made auroras, shown in...
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Occupation: Dreamland
Occupation: Dreamland is an unflinchingly candid portrait of a squad of American soldiers deployed in the doomed Iraq city of Falluja during the winter of 2004. A collective study of the soldiers unfolds as they patrol an environment of low-intensity...
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The
Oil Factor
After assessing today's dwindling oil reserves and skyrocketing
use of oil for fuels, plastics and chemicals, "The Oil
Factor" questions the motives for the U.S. wars in the
Middle-East and Central Asia where 3/4 of the world's oil and...
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Photographer
The photographic work of Walter Genewein is presented and discussed
in this documentary release. No ordinary photographer, Genewein
was the chief accountant for the Nazi party in the Second World
War, and documented many of the...
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The Reich Underground
Late in World War II, while Germany sustained relentless bombing by the Allies, the Nazis undertook a bold gambit to turn the war back in their favor. Building an extensive tunnel system deep underground to house armament factories, Nazi leaders raced...
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The
Rice People
Acclaimed Cambodian director Rithy Panh (S21: The Khmer Rouge
Killing Machine) reveals the never-ending struggle of Cambodia's
rice-paddy farmers In this powerful story of loss and survival.
RICE PEOPLE is a remarkable early...
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Russian Revolution in Color
The Russian Revolution and subsequent Civil War were major watersheds of the 20th Century. Now, for the first time, the story of this blood-soaked era is being told in full color. New footage from the battlefields, expert testimonies, and exciting...
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The Rwanda Series
This film takes an in-depth look at the horror of genocide in this central African country and recounts the horrifying crime and descent into hell before, during and after the genocide. In April 1994, the international community and the United Nations...
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Seapower
to Superpower
The sea cannot be owned by any nation. It is a ‘Common’
where the interests of all trading nations converge and overlap.
But the sea can be controlled and the control of the sea for
the last 400 years has been the province of the...
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Spoils
of War
Documentary filmmaker David Blaustein focuses on the legacy
of Argentina's 'dirty war of 1976-83, during with thousands
of citizens were kidnapped, tortured, and killed by the military
government, their children were taken and scattered into...
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Star
Wars Weapons and End Times Warfare
If power is the game, and population control the aim, the world's
most advanced weapons and energy technologies would be directed
from space. Star Wars Weapons would be able to change everything
from the weather to peoples' moods...
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Terrorstorm
TerrorStorm delivers a powerful sucker punch to the architects
of global terrorism and how they stage false-flag events to
achieve political and sociological ends. Throughout history,
criminal elements inside governments have...
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Terrorstorm: 2nd Edition
In addition to blowing the lid off the conspiracy of 9/11 and the attacks of 7/7 in London, Terrorstorm also reveals other terrorist events that were self-inflicted wounds, such as the Reichstag fire, the Gulf of Tonkin, and the US-backed Iranian coup...
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Test
of Will
Thirty-six years, almost to the day, after the Princess Patricia's
Light Infantry turned back the first German gas attack of World
War I, the same regiment, at Kap'yong, stopped the Chinese in
their deepest penetration into South Korea...
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They
Looked Away
This controversial documentary takes a unique look at the atrocities
that occurred in the Second World War. Posing a fundamental
question that has been overlooked for decades, TV journalist
Mike Wallace asks whether more...
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Trinity
and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie (3-D)
Renowned special effects filmmaker Peter Kuran dedicated over
three years to the production of this amazing film which chronicles
the top secret, strange and visually compelling history of the
design, production and testing of Atomic...
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Uncovered:
The Whole Truth About the Iraq War
See the actual arguments and speeches given by public officials
before, during and after the Iraq invasion. Listen to the language
shift and shimmy as it tries to accomodate certain inconvenient
facts (such as NO weapons of mass...
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Unlikely
Heroes
The Nazi holocaust produced many sad tales as the Jewish community
was torn apart in horrific ways. Unlikely Heroes offers a smattering
of events which emerged as the Nazi's tore Poland apart, many
of which saw...
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The Valour and the Horror
In the autumn of 1941, nearly 2,000 mostly inexperienced Canadian soldiers were sent to Hong Kong at the request of the British government which mistakenly thought that a symbolic show of strength would deter a Japanese attack on the colony...
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Voices From Hitler's Army
Like old soldiers everywhere, they are fading away, but these German veterans of World War Two have an incredible and sometimes shocking story to tell. This is a unique opportunity to see and hear the last testimonies of Hitler's armies...
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Waco:
The Rules of Engagement
Shaking the foundation of democracy, the shocking revelations
behind the tragic series of events outside Waco, Texas that
killed four federal agents and 76 men, women and children of
the Branch Davidian religious sect has finally been exposed...
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War and Civilization
This 8-part series takes an in-depth look at the history of warfare. Shot on location around the world, each episode examines various developments in the evolution of armed conflict - from technological breakthroughs to tactical innovations - while...
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War Made Easy
This film brings to the screen Norman Solomon's insightful analysis of how governments bent on war-making have relied on a vast arsenal of propaganda techniques to overcome resistance at home and disapproval abroad...
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Warriors
of the Night
Once there was a war.. A war like none other.. A war cloaked
in darkness, lit only by the flash of flares and searchlights,
the explosions of bombs and the blaze of burning planes. So
begins this series of the deadly war fought in the dark skies...
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What
I've Learned About U.S. Foreign Policy
This video compilation is an excellent and invaluable educational
tool that reveals the true nature of U.S. foreign policy. It's
been seen in many classrooms, churches, home screenings, on
cable TV and shown by many Peace and...
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Why
We Fight
Why We Fight is an unflinching look at the anatomy of American
war-making. Granted unparalleled Pentagon Access, the film launches
a nonpartisan inquiry into the forces - political, economic,
and ideological - that drive America to fight...
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Zapatista
The events of January 1, 1994 form the focus for this explosive
documentary. Chiapas in Mexico is the location; an area of Mexico
that was overrun by Zapatista soldiers on that fateful night.
The North American Free Trade Agreement had...
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