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starring: n/a
directed by: Sam Green (II), Bill Siegel
Emerging from the anti-Vietnam War movement of the late '60s, the radical Weather Underground saw violence as a means to an end--the overthrow of the federal government--and was responsible for a series of bombings, including one at the U.S. Capitol, that forced its members into hiding for years. Hear from former Weathermen Bill Ayers, Bernadette Dohrn and Mark Rudd about their lives, their politics, and the consequences of their actions in this acclaimed documentary. Lili Taylor narrates. 92 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: Spanish; biographies; audio commentary; featurette; excerpt from "Underground" (1974).
June 06, 2004
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starring: Richard Fatherley, Richard Doyle, Paul McKinney, Suzanne Pirret, Russ Buchanan
directed by: Brian Barkley
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April 04, 2004
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starring: James Nachtwey, Christiane Amanpour, Hans-Hermann Klare, Christiane Breustedt, Des Wright (II)
directed by: Christian Frei
Haunting documentary captures two years in the life of courageous war photojournalist James Nachtwey. Thrust into such volatile areas as Kosovo, the West Bank and Indonesia, Nachtwey earns the respect of such peers as CNN's Christiane Amanpour while risking his life to photograph humanity at its most chaotic. 96 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: German, English; Subtitles: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish; interviews; theatrical trailers. In German with English subtitles/Dubbed in English.
November 11, 2003
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starring: John Stauber, Sheldon Rampton, Nancy Snow, Rahul Mahajan, Mary Skinner
directed by: Brian Standing
"War is Sell" dissects the strategies of war propagandists -- soldiers armed not with guns, but with words, pictures and commercial advertising techniques in their battle to win hearts and minds. How do you sell a war? How do the techniques of government propagandists, public relations consultants and commercial advertisers work, and why are they so effective? How did the United States become a master of domestic war propaganda over the course of the twentieth century? If, as many claim, human beings are biologically "hard-wired" to wage war, why should propaganda be necessary at all? Is it possible to train people to critically evaluate, and ultimately resist, deceptive propaganda messages? "War is Sell" uses archival films, television news coverage, propaganda images from WWI and the Iraq War and interviews with a diverse set of researchers to answer these and other questions in a lively, absorbing manner. Official selection: Big Muddy Film Festival, Wisconsin Film Festival, & Martha's Vineyard Independent Film Festival.
October 10, 2005
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starring: People of Iraq
directed by: People of Iraq, Martin Kunert
An incredible spotlight fell on the people of Iraq allowing them to tell in their own words the condition of their lives under Saddam Hussein. More than 150 video cameras were distributed all over the country to capture the voices of these people in crisis. Here is an amazing capsule of what they had to say gathered from more than 400 hours of poignant testimony from all walks of Iraqi life, including that of sheiks, insurgents, mothers, children and everyday workers. 2004/color/80 min/NR.
August 08, 2006
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starring: Richard Basehart, Ellsworth Bunker, Clark Clifford, William Colby, David Dellinger
The real story behind the longest, most controversial war in modern history. Known as history's first "living room war," the Vietnam conflict is presented in this nearly 10-hour documentary with clarity, authority, and insight, complete on 2 DVDs. Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Peter Arnett and narrated by Richard Basehart (Moby Dick, La Strada), Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War covers the entire conflict, examining the shifting attitudes of the United States toward Vietnam from 1945, when the battleground was known as French Indochina, to 1975, when Saigon fell to the North Vietnamese. This superb award-winning series of programs re-examines without blame or judgment the rise and fall of America's 20-year commitment to the war in Vietnam. Forceful and evocative, with film clips shot by both sides, it revisits the time and place that molded a generation and changed the course of American politics forever.
June 06, 2000
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starring: Alfre Woodard
directed by: Jeff Lengyel
For over 80 years tens of thousands of slaves escaped oppression in the South through a clandestine network of "stations" manned by free blacks and white abolitionists that led them North. Alfre Woodard narrates this dramatic look at the history of the Underground Railroad, and how such leaders as Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman risked their lives in the struggle for freedom. 150 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; "Biography" episode; featurette; interviews; timeline.
January 01, 2003
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starring: John Dean, David Albright, Robert Baer, Milton Bearden, Rand Beers
directed by: Robert Greenwald
This controversial and arresting film takes you behind the walls of government, as CIA, Pentagon and foreign service experts speak out, many for the first time, detailing the lies, misstatements and exaggerations that served as the reasons to fight a "pre
March 03, 2004
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starring: Aquil Abdullah, John Ashcroft, Bob Barr, Azmat Begg, Tony Blair
directed by: Nonny de la Peña
Unconstitutional: The War on Our Civil Liberties is the new, hour-long documentary from Robert Greenwald – one of the most prolific and progressive producers in Hollywood – in conjunction with the ACLU. This new film, written, directed and produced by Nonny de la Peña, details the shocking way that the civil liberties of American citizens and immigrants alike have been infringed upon, curtailed and rolled back since 9/11 and the USA Patriot Act.
Autumn of 2001 brought us assaults against Americans' comfort zone on many fronts. We learned that we could fall victim to attacks on US soil, and we learned that those guarantees provided to us in the Constitution were equally vulnerable.
Unconstitutional is the third in a series of Public Interest Pictures films that follows Unprecedented: The 2000 Election and Uncovered: The Whole Truth About the Iraq War. True to their legacy, Unconstitutional provides the facts and stories that illuminate administration lies, wrongheaded policies and the real victims of these actions – the American people.
Here, you'll get the real story behind the USA PATRIOT Act and other administration policies and the gut wrenching stories behind those affected – from law abiding sales clerks to United States Olympians unable to travel. It'll remind you of what America used to stand for and what it seems we're falling for now. In short, this film will affirm why you're angry and give you a tool to help others join your ranks.
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