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starring: Richard Todd
directed by: Robert Garofalo
This DVD traces the origins and beginning of flight and the greatest and most significant milestones in aviation, from the very first attempts by the Wright Brothers to the very latest supersonic aircraft designed and built. The 100 Years of Flight looks back at an amazing century of inspirational people, daring moments and ground-breaking aircraft that helped make the world a lot smaller.
September 09, 2004

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starring: Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Dian Fossey, Birute Galdikas, Jane Goodall, Richard Kiley
Relive the most spellbinding scenes from our television documentaries of exploration and delivery. Year: 1994
December 12, 1999

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starring: Will Lyman
directed by: Dai Richards, David Ash
Leading statesmen, generals, terrorists and others who made the headlines in one of history's most bitter and enduring struggles tell the story of the Arab-Israeli conflict in The 50 Years War: Israel and the Arabs. Opening with the U.N decision to partition Palestine in 1947, the program charts the ensuing half-century of enmity, warfare, mediation and negotiation.
Among the current and former heads of state and prime ministers interviewed or featured in the series are Benjamin Netanyahu, Shimon Peres and Yitzhak Shamir of Israel; King Hussein of Jordan; Yasir Arafat of the Palestine Authority; Hafez al-Assad of Syria; Jafaar Numeiry of Sudan; and U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton, George Bush and Jimmy Carter. Also appearing are foreign ministers, defense ministers, commanders in the field, heads of intelligence and guerrilla leaders, as well as high-ranking officials in the United States and the former Soviet Union.
November 11, 2000
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starring: Alma Martinez, Kevin Costner, Gregory Harrison, Eric Schweig, Gordon Tootoosis
500 Nations is an eight-part documentary that explores the history of the indigenous peoples of North and Central America, from pre-Colombian times through the period of European contact and colonization, to the end of the 19th century and the subjugation of the Plains Indians of North America. 500 Nations utilizes historical texts, eyewitness accounts, pictorial sources and computer graphic reconstructions to explore the magnificent civilizations which flourished prior to contact with Western civilization, and to tell the dramatic and tragic story of the Native American nations' desperate attempts to retain their way of life against overwhelming odds.
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September 09, 2004

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starring: Jim Hoffman; Don Paul
directed by: Don Paul Jim Hoffman; Celestine Star
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'This documentary does an excellent job of connecting the dots about 9/11 and the possible political blueprint and financial reasons leading to that momentous event-- detailed and chilling.' ED ASNER World Renown 9/11/01 researchers Jim Hoffman, Don Paul (See 2002-2005 reviews below) offer conclusive evidence that the Twin Towers and World Trade Center Building 7 were subject to controlled demolitions, who profited from these indubitable demolitions, and why.
'The video is a great effort to get to the heart of the challenges we all face.
In Part One of "9/11 Guilt: The Proof is in Your Hands", Jim Hoffman systematically dismantles the excuses given by the government for collapse of three World Trade Center buildings. Then he clearly proves that these buildings fell due to controlled demolition.
In Part Two, Don Paul convincingly reveals a cohesive argument for 9/11 fraud. He makes it difficult to go away from this video without knowing that 9/11 was a planned pretext for a corrupt agenda. Do we have probable cause to indict the individuals named? Without a doubt.' KEVIN RYAN, former Site Manager for Environmental Health Laboratories
A 86-minute DVD featuring five Parts, 60 chapters, and 256 illustrations.
The DVD's Five Parts are:
'Proving Controlled Demolition of World Trade Center Building 7 and the Twin Towers'--Jim Hoffman (28 minutes)
'Indicting Financiers behind the Crimes of 9/11/01'--Don Paul (28 minutes)
Referencing Slides: 'What We Can Do' (2 minutes)
'On the Ground: Testimony of New York Fire Department and Emergency Medical Respondents'--Jim Hoffman (13 minutes)
'Hidden Means of Theft: The Federal Reserve System and the Council on Foreign Relations'--Don Paul. (15 minutes)
December 12, 2005
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starring: Tommy Bertelsen, Greg Bryan, Christa Cottemond-Windley, Michael Schiller, Ronald Shore
directed by: Jeremy Kagan
"LISTEN UP! THESE SHOWS ARE IMPORTANT!" - LEWIS BLACK, Comedy Central's The Daily Show
The American Civil Liberties Union and Robert Greenwald present The ACLU Freedom Files, a revolutionary, 10-part series of documentaries that tells the stories of real people in America whose civil liberties were threatened and shows how they fought back. This dynamic new series, produced and directed by Emmy Award winner Jeremy Kagan, combines interviews, documentary footage, comedy, drama, music and animation to engage viewers and alert them to critical civil rights issues ranging from free speech to religious freedom.
From Robert Greenwald, who brought you Unconstitutional, Outfoxed, and Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price. Features the following episodes:
o RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
o VOTING RIGHTS
o GAY & LESBIAN RIGHTS
o WOMEN'S RIGHTS
o YOUTH SPEAK
o DRUG WARS
o BEYOND THE PATRIOT ACT
o THE SUPREME COURT
o DISSENT
o RACIAL PROFILING
Extras include:
- Additional material from comedians Lewis Black, Margaret Cho, Judy Gold and Warren Hutcherson
- Interview with ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero
- Interview with Executive Producer Robert Greenwald
- Director Jeremy Kagan discussing each episode
- Interview with series writer Anneke Campbell
July 07, 2006
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directed by: Lawrence Hott; Diane Garey
EMMY AWARD WINNER
The majesty and mystery of New York State's Adirondack Park is thoughtfully explored in this beautiful documentary. Using original landscapes, interviews with long-time residents, rare archival photographs, and motion pictures, the film traces major themes in Adirondack history, early exploration and settlement, commercial development, wilderness travel, art, craft and architecture geography and geology. Woven throughout this chronology are the recurring motifs of fascinating Mohawk Indian lore, lake guides and guide boats, grand tourist hotels and spas, mining and lumber camps and the ever-present sense of spiritual awe that haunts the mountains and valleys. THE ADIRONDACKS provides a comprehensive human history of the region as well as a balanced discussion of the problems and possibilities that face the area today.
July 07, 1997
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starring: Angela Bassett, Jeremy Rabb, Andre Braugher, Eric Foner, Kemp Harris
directed by: Noland Walker, Jacquie Jones, Susan Bell
Africans in America is now available on DVD! Everything you thought you knew about slavery is about to be challenged. Africans in America: America’s Journey Through Slavery is the groundbreaking series that makes history by sharing it from a new perspective. Nearly ten years in the making, this landmark six-hour set exposes the truth through surprising revelations, dramatic recreations, rare archival photography and riveting first-person accounts.
August 08, 2000

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It's not you chronological age but your biological age that counts. Gary Null Ph.D. presents a comprehensive view of the latest information about aging which will teach you how to remain healthy, vital and active throughout our potential life span of 130 years plus.
January 01, 2002

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directed by: Adam Scholl, Stephanie Jobe
The United States military used defoliants during the Vietnam War to curtail crop production and to eliminate enemy hiding positions. Approximately 20 million gallons of herbicides were sprayed in Vietnam from 1962 to 1971. The defoliants were referred to by a 4inch color band on the barrels. The most common defoliant sprayed was Agent Orange.
The defoliants were believed to be un-harmful to humans, which has been proven to be false. In 1991 the United States Government started to compensate American Vietnam Veterans for diseases believed to be caused by exposure to Agent Orange.
The documentary illustrates the plight of two American Vietnam Veterans (Richard and Tony) who are dealing with life after being exposed to Agent Orange. The Veterans recount stories of being sprayed on and how they survived one war and now are fighting one last battle. The Battle with Agent Orange.
This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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