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Globalization DVDs & Videos
- A-OK?
Examines prospects for Vitamin A distribution programs in Guatemala and Ghana necessary for children's health.
- An Act of Faith
A group of health professionals tours the most deprived regions of South Africa providing care.
- Addicted to Plastic
Reveals the history and worldwide scope of plastics pollution, investigates its toxicity and explores solutions.
- Aiming High
Focuses on Uganda's successful economic recovery in the wake of Idi Amin's regime.
- All Different, All Equal
Examines progress in women's rights globally.
- The Amahs of Hong Kong
Filipino women exploited as maids in Hong Kong.
- American Outrage
Two elderly Western Shoshone sisters, the Danns, put up a heroic fight for their land rights and human rights.
- And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon
Television in the Caribbean dominated by US and French programs.
- Another World is Possible
A rousing account of the 2002 World Social Forum that will inspire activists everywhere.
- Argentina: Hope in Hard Times
The Argentine people, in the face of economic collapse, provide a hopeful example for the rest of us.
- Argentina: Turning Around
An intimate view of new models of work, politics and community development in Argentina.
- Arrows Against the Wind
The Dani and the Asmat come face to face with the modern world in Irian Jaya.
- At the End of a Gun
The devastating effect that the civil war in Sri Lanka is having on women.
- Back In Business?
After 11 years of civil war, can Sierra Leone expect tourism to improve the economy?
- The Barcelona Blueprint
Barcelona today is a model of urban planning that may prove sustainable.
- Because They're Worth It
Micro-credit, education, health information, and hope provided to impoverished Chinese.
- Big Spuds, Little Spuds
The impact of climate change and monoculture on one of the world's staple food crops.
- Black Sea
Scientists and religious leaders meet to find the solution to the Black Sea in crisis.
- Blowpipes and Bulldozers
The story of the Penan, a tribe of rainforest nomads in Borneo, as seen by Bruno Manser.
- Blue Danube?
Connecting more than 18 countries in Western Europe, the Danube River is at the heart of a dilemma over shared resources in the growing European Union.
- Bolivian Blues
Explores the success of new initiative to reduce widespread poverty.
- Borderline Cases
The environmental impact of the 2,000 factories (maquiladoras) on the US-Mexico border.
- The Boundaries of Change
Cities cope with changing demographics.
- The Boxer
A young male looks to escape Mexican poverty by becoming a boxer in the United States.
- Brazil
Brazil has developed generic antiretroviral drugs to care for those afflicted with HIV/AIDS.
- Broken Limbs
Looks at the plight of apple growers in the age of globalization, and points the way to sustainable US agriculture.
- Buyer Be Fair
Looks at the benefits of fair trade goods and product certification for people and the environment.
- Cash Flow Fever
One in ten people on the planet either send or receive money from abroad.
- Castro Or Quit?
Two young doctors in Venezuela have to decide whether to leave the country or stay with their patients.
- China Blue
A clandestinely shot, deep-access account of how the clothes we buy are actually made.
- China Blue & Store Wars
Two films by Micha X. Peled exposing the way the consumer goods we buy are produced and sold.
- Cities
Is "sustainable cities" an oxymoron or can they be made to work?
- City Life
22-part series examining the effect of globalization on people and cities worldwide.
- City Life
Explores Sao Paolo in introduction to series examining the effects of globalization on people and cities.
- The Coffee-Go-Round
Many coffee-producing countries like Ethiopia are facing economic disaster even as the demand for coffee increases worldwide.
- Collision Course
Reviews the positive steps being taken in India and Brazil to confront the serious public health issue presented by traffic accidents.
- Community
Micro-credit is transforming the lives of women in Bangladesh.
- The Cost of Living
AIDS drugs unaffordable in developing countries.
- Credit Where Credit is Due
Micro-credit organization in Bangladesh provides loans to village poor.
- Cultivating Change
Garden tour that proves that growing food can be an avenue to social change.
- Cultivating Opportunity
Hard-pressed farmers in the southeast US and in Mozambique find co-ops work.
- Danger: Children at Work
Guatemalan agencies try to discourage child labor and fireworks production by poor families.
- Death of a Nation
John Pilger's horrifying exposé of the West's complicity in the twenty-year genocide in East Timor.
- The Debt Police
Uganda seeks external debt relief and fights internal corruption.
- Democracy à la Maude
A Canadian woman leads the fight against unjust corporate globalization, and for social justice.
- Developing Stories - Series 2
The view from developing countries on population and migration.
- Diamond Road
Examines every facet of the diamond trade from the prospectors to the miners, cutters, jewelers, smugglers and dealers, and advocates for fair trade.
- The Doctor's Story
The US debate over abortion has severe consequences for health care in rural Nepal.
- Doing the Right Thing
Porto Alegre, Brazil has benefited from urban revitalization.
- The Donor Circus
Zambia tries to change the conditions for international aid.
- Drowned Out
An Indian family chooses to stay at home and drown rather than make way for the Narmada Dam.
- E. F. Schumacher...
Summary of Schumacher's economic arguments referring to the world energy situation.
- Economics
Economics and its relation to social change and our lifestyles.
- Edge Of Islam
Three Muslim students face a choice between their faith and their future.
- Educating Lucia
The odds are against girls getting an education in Zimbabwe and throughout much of Africa.
- The Emperor's New Clothes
An impassioned look at the effects of NAFTA on workers in Canada, the US and Mexico.
- Farming The Seas
The perils and promise of fish farms in a world running out of ocean fish stocks.
- The Fate of the Kidnapper
The cycle of revenge following first contact with the Uru Eu Wau Wau.
- Field of Genes
The effects of the biotechnology revolution on farmers and consumers.
- The Fires of the Amazon
Adrian Cowell reports on the situation in the Amazon more than a decade after his series THE DECADE OF DESTRUCTION.
- A Fistful of Rice
Protein deficiency threatens generations of children in Nepal.
- For a Few Pennies More
Iodine deficiency causes health problems in Indonesia.
- Forgive Us Our Debts
Tells the story of the international grassroots movement to eliminate Third World debt.
- Fragile Harvest
Biotechnology reduces the gene pool of the world's staple food crops.
- Fragments of a People
Frantic efforts to find the Ava-Canoeiro before their land is flooded for a new dam.
- From Docklands to Dhaka
English MD travels to Bangladesh to improve community health.
- Fury for the Sound
Women's contribution to the battle to save the rainforest at Clayoquot Sound.
- Fury for the Sound (Short Version)
Women's contribution to the battle to save the rainforest at Clayoquot Sound.
- Game Over:
Explores the changing face of conservation in Kenya.
- Gaza Under Siege
The Gaza Strip has been a virtual prison for Palestinians for over fifty years.
- Geraldo Off-Line
The globalized economy affects Brazilian factory worker.
- Geraldo's Brazil
Five years later, Life rejoins a Brazilian factory worker affected by the globalized economy.
- God Among the Children
Community organization works with at-risk youth in Boston.
- The Golf War
Globalization comes to a Philippine seaside community, which has to defend its ancestral lands against golf course development.
- The Great Gene Robbery
The genetic diversity crisis.
- The Great Health Service Swindle
Reversing the brain drain in doctors and nurses from developing countries.
- Half The Sky
Changes in the lives of four generations of Chinese women.
- The Health Protestors
Health care advocates demand universal health care for the world's population at international convention in Dhaka.
- Helping Ourselves!
In India, two community projects help people move out of poverty and gain control of their lives.
- Holy Smoke
Buddhist monks lead anti-tobacco campaign in Cambodia.
- Homeland
Tells the inspiring story of four battles in which Native American activists are fighting to preserve their land, sovereignty, and culture.
- Homeland (Short Version)
A shorter version of the inspiring story of four battles in which Native American activists are fighting to preserve their land, sovereignty, and culture.
- In the Name of Honour
Kurdish women fight for their rights in Northern Iraq.
- India Inhales
Activists combat tobacco companies that target India.
- Invisible Garments: Expensive Soles
Nike and other multinationals are moving production to countries like Indonesia.
- It Takes a Child
15 year-old child labor activist, Craig Kielburger, works for reform around the world.
- It Takes a Village
A cyclone in Bangladesh results in the construction of an experimental community health center.
- Kabul Transit
A street-level documentary that explores the soul of a city devastated by nearly three decades of war.
- Kill Or Cure?
India's $4.5 billion dollar pharmaceutical industry that serves the world's poor is at a crossroads.
- Killing Poverty
Has the corruption in Kenya lessened under its new president?
- King for a Day
A humorous but pointed look at globalization as Bangladesh tries to impress the President of the world's only superpower.
- Kosovo: Rebuilding the Dream
Assesses the success of UN efforts in rebuilding Kosovo.
- The Last of the Hiding Tribes
The Amazon's last uncontacted tribes face extinction.
- Life
30-part series that looks at the effect of globalization on individuals and communities around the world.
- Life 4
A 27-part series about global efforts to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals.
- Life 4
Any six programs for $595. See note in description below.
- Life 5
A new 13-part series about globalization and the UN Millennium Development Goals.
- Life 5
Any six programs for $595. See note in description below.
- Life 6
A new 11-part series about the effects of globalization on people around the world, and the difficult choices they face as their countries struggle to meet the UN's MDGs.
- Life and Debt
Economics and the murder of street children in Rio de Janeiro.
- Life III
A 12-part series about Globalization and its effect on ordinary people and communities around the world.
- Life III
Any six programs for $595. See note in description below.
- Life Running Out of Control
Thorough examination of the issues surrounding the genetic manipulation of plants, animals and human beings.
- Life Running Out of Control (Short Version)
Thorough examination of the issues surrounding the genetic manipulation of plants and animals.
- Life: The Story So Far
How the globalized world economy affects ordinary people.
- Lines in the Dust
In revolutionary programs in Northern Ghana and India, gender roles are challenged, and illiterate adults educated.
- The Long March
Community in Chengdu, China has organized to clean-up polluted river.
- Lost Generations
Poor health and poverty condemn people in India to sub-standard lives.
- Lucia
A dramatic film about the cost of an oil spill to a fishing village in the Philippines.
- McLibel
The new feature-length version and final chapter in the saga of the postman and the gardener who took on McDonald's. And won.
- McLibel:
Two activists take on McDonald's in the longest trial in English history.
- Milking the Rhino
The promise of community-based conservation in Africa.
- The Millennium Goals
Explores the ambition and scope of the UN's Millennium Development Goals, and the obstacles to their achievement.
- The Miller's Tale
Efforts are underway in Egypt and Yemen to fortify flour with iron to wipe out needless malnutrition.
- Missing Out
Anemia threatens the population of Niger and Tanzania.
- My Hanoi
Tour of rapidly urbanizing Hanoi, and the effect on citizens and culture.
- My Mother Built This House
Large homeless contingent in South Africa has organized to build houses for each other.
- The New Rulers of the World
Award-winning journalist, John Pilger, investigates the realities of globalization by taking a close look at Indonesia.
- No Country For Young Girls?
A young Indian woman has to choose - stay with a husband who doesn't want female children, or make it on her own.
- No Dam Good
WIll dams solve our economic problems?
- Not for Sale
Examines the disturbing new corporate practice of patenting life forms.
- The On-going Story
Final episode examines the international community's commitment to linking social and economic development with human rights.
- The Other Side
Poor Mexicans attempt perilous border crossing to US, often at the expense of family, traditional culture, and their lives.
- The Outsiders
Explores the moral and economic dilemmas that adolescents face in the Ukraine today.
- Paradise Domain
Pacific islanders are not benefiting from digital windfall or World Wide Web.
- Patently Obvious
International patent regulations only protect multinationals.
- Patents and Patients
India battles HIV/AIDS using generic drugs.
- Pavements of Gold
Increase in urban poverty and population, caused by globalization, threatens Peruvians.
- Paying the Price
Pharmaceutical companies block generic drugs, threatening the lives of millions of Africans with AIDS.
- The Perfect Famine
Examines the causes of, and solutions to, severe famine conditions in Malawi.
- The Philadelphia Story
Globalized economy affects American jobs.
- The Pied Piper of Eyasi
The Hadza are among Africa's last hunter-gatherers. Should they follow charismatic Baallow into the modern world?
- The Posse
Rap group in Sao Paulo, Brazil, expresses social problems.
- The Prince
A young Pakistani landowner chooses between trying to implement the MDGs in the village that his family owns, and a quiet life.
- Rain in a Dry Land
Two Somali Bantu families leave behind a legacy of slavery in Africa and find new homes in urban America.
- Rain in a Dry Land (Short Version)
Two Somali families find new homes in urban America.
- Regopstaan's Dream
Kalahari Bushmen fight to live on ancestral land in South Africa.
- ReInventing the World II
Two 50-minute videos that offer practical solutions to the big problems affecting all of us.
- Return from Extinction
The Panara return to their ancestral forest home.
- The Right to Choose
Women are denied human rights in Ethiopia and northern Nigeria.
- Rising Above
Vietnamese women build on experiences of war.
- Risky Business
A discussion-starter on genetically engineered plants and animals.
- The Road from Rio
Questions the relevance and success of the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg.
- Roma Rights
Breaking the cycle of Roma poverty and persecution.
- Running On Empty
Highlights the plight of two young mothers - one in South Wales and the other in Northern Ethiopia.
- School's Out!
The private school option in a Lagos shantytown.
- The Seattle Syndrome
Were the WTO protesters right in their effort to protect workers and the environment from exploitation?
- Secrets of Silicon Valley
Shocking exposé of the hidden downsides of the Internet revolution.
- Secrets of the Choco
The Choco rainforest in Colombia faces development. What is the best option?
- Seeds
Genetic diversity in the food supply.
- Seeing is Believing
Zambia begins a nationwide program to deliver Vitamin A to its population.
- The Silent Crisis
The Central African Republic struggles to avoid economic and social chaos.
- The Silver Age
Growing population of elderly worldwide seeks purpose and care.
- Smiles
The struggle for greater democracy and free speech in Thailand.
- Sowing for Need or Sowing for Greed?
The connection between multinational chemical companies and the foods they want us to eat.
- Sowing Seeds of Hunger
The AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa has crippled the agricultural community while forcing children to undertake the responsibilities of farming.
- Stealing a Nation
Award-winning reporter John Pilger exposes how the British Government expelled the population of a group of islands, including Diego Garcia, so the US could build a military base.
- Stop the Traffick
Investigates horror of child sex industry in Cambodia.
- The Story of Puttinan
A determined Thai girl has experienced the hardship of child labor.
- The Summit
The UN General Assembly meets to review progress on social justice worldwide.
- Super-Companies
Multinational companies seldom take the needs of people or the environment into account.
- Suspino: A Cry for Roma
An unflinching look at the persecution of Europe's largest minority, the Roma or 'gypsies'.
- Suspino: A Cry for Roma (Short Version)
An unflinching look at the persecution of Europe's largest minority, the Roma or 'gypsies'.
- Thirst
A piercing look at the global corporate drive to control and profit from our water -- from bottles to tap.
- 30 Frames a Second: The WTO in Seattle
Photojournalist's personal odyssey through the streets of Seattle during the WTO meeting.
- Three Sisters
Eritrea's women fought in the war. Should they now liberate themselves from harmful traditional practices?
- Together Against Violence
Poor Jamaican community overcomes violence.
- The Trade Trap
Ghanaian farmers struggle to get a foothold in the international market.
- A Tribe of His Own
Indian journalist reminds us of the meaning of responsible journalism.
- Turbulent Waters
An investigation of international shipping practices and the treatment of seafarers.
- Turning 16
Six teens in six countries talk about their hopes for the future.
- The Unforgiven
Should General Butt Naked (née Joshua Blahyi) - now a Christian pastor - be forgiven for his role in Liberia's horrific civil war?
- Untouchable?
The caste system and bonded labor are still alive and well in India.
- Up in Smoke
Dependence on tobacco crops and manipulation by the tobacco industry has stunted the economy of Malawi.
- Uranium
Native peoples pay the consequences of uranium mining.
- Waiting to Go
Palestinian refugees in Lebanon are denied human rights.
- The War on Democracy
John Pilger reports that, in spite of a history of repeated US-backed suppression, popular democratic movements are gaining ground in Latin America.
- Water First
An inspiring story from Malawi shows that clean water is essential for the achievement of the UN's Millennium Development Goals.
- We Feed the World
Vividly reveals the dysfunctionality of the industrialized world food system and shows what world hunger has to do with us.
- Weather Report
A report from the front lines of climate change in Kenya, India, Canada, the Arctic, China, and Montana where peoples' lives have already been dramatically altered.
- Weather The Storm
Fishing communities on France's western coast show the path to sustainability.
- When the Cows Come Home
Despite the success of the "Jamaica Hope" milk cow, Jamaica's dairy industry is facing a crisis, as EU trade undercuts island production.
- Who Shot My Brother?
As German Gutierrez searches for the gunmen who tried to kill his brother, he exposes the root causes of the violence in his native Colombia.
- Who's Counting?
Marilyn Waring demystifies global economics from a feminist perspective.
- Who's Counting? (Short Version)
Marilyn Waring demystifies global economics from a feminist perspective.
- Without Rights
Palestinians are denied human rights.
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