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 | | Affluenza  Diagnoses the "disease" of materialism and prescribes its antidote, simple living. | |
 | | Blowback  Using films about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as examples, BLOWBACK explores how movies shape our understanding of the wars that are fought in our name. | |
 | | Catching Sight of Thelma & Louise  Explores the same women's and men's reactions to the groundbreaking film, THELMA & LOUISE, 25 years ago and today. | |
 | | Celling Your Soul  An examination of our love/hate relationships with our digital devices from the first digitally socialized generation, and what we can do about it. | |
 | | The Emoji Story  Explores the complex, conflict-prone, and often hilarious world of the creators, lovers, and arbiters of emoji, our world's newest pictorial language. | |
 | | Everything's Cool  Examines the media strategies, on both sides, that have resulted in the US government's failure to take decisive action on global warming. | |
 | | In Search of the Edge  Flat earth theory proved! A lesson in critical thinking and media literacy. | |
 | | Independent Intervention  Focuses on the human cost of the Iraq War to contrast corporate-controlled media coverage with independent media. | |
 | | Shadows of Liberty  Uses shocking examples of cover-ups and censorship by the US media to show how a few mega corporations exercise control over the content of our news. | |
 | | 30 Frames a Second: The WTO in Seattle  Photojournalist's personal odyssey through the streets of Seattle during the WTO meeting. | |
 | | Virulent: The Vaccine War  Examines the consequences of vaccine hesitancy and denial. | |
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Addiction Incorporated  The true story of the tobacco companies' commitment to addicting the human brain and how the world came to know about it.
Affluenza  Diagnoses the "disease" of materialism and prescribes its antidote, simple living.
All the Right Stuff  Teaches teenagers about media, malls, money, and consumerism.
And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon  Television in the Caribbean dominated by US and French programs.
Barbershop Punk  A David & Goliath tale of one man's fight against restrictions by Internet service providers and governments on consumers' access to the internet.
Blowback  Using films about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as examples, BLOWBACK explores how movies shape our understanding of the wars that are fought in our name.
Busting Out  An exploration of the history and politics of breast obsession in America, and its connection with breast cancer, breastfeeding and body image.
Catching Sight of Thelma & Louise  Explores the same women's and men's reactions to the groundbreaking film, THELMA & LOUISE, 25 years ago and today.
Celling Your Soul  An examination of our love/hate relationships with our digital devices from the first digitally socialized generation, and what we can do about it.
The Emoji Story  Explores the complex, conflict-prone, and often hilarious world of the creators, lovers, and arbiters of emoji, our world's newest pictorial language.
Escape from Affluenza  Simple living and its rewards.
Everything's Cool  Examines the media strategies, on both sides, that have resulted in the US government's failure to take decisive action on global warming.
For the Love of Movies  For the Love of Movies is the first documentary to dramatize the history of American film criticism and to explore its role in the evolution of American film.
Gore Vidal  A summation of the life and work of Gore Vidal: novelist, essayist, polemicist, intellectual and bon vivant, who played a critical role in American public life for more than 50 years.
Hot Coffee  Tells the truth about the McDonald's hot coffee case and exposes the influence of corporate America on our civil justice system.
In Search of the Edge  Flat earth theory proved! A lesson in critical thinking and media literacy.
Independent Intervention  Focuses on the human cost of the Iraq War to contrast corporate-controlled media coverage with independent media.
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ithaka  The campaign to free Julian Assange takes on intimate dimensions in this portrait of a father's fight to save his son.
Look Again  Six films without words for elementary science, language arts and critical thinking.
Look Again - Volume 2 (night/topsy/blob)  Three films without words for elementary science, language arts and critical thinking. Volume 2 includes "Night", "Topsy-Turvy", and "Journey Of The Blob".
Look Again - Volume I (walls/conn/snow)  Three films without words for elementary science, language arts and critical thinking. Volume 1 includes "Between The Walls", "Connections", and "Snowballs and Sandcastles".
The Man We Called Juan Carlos  Chronicles the violent history of Guatemala and life of Wenceslao Armira, a Mayan father, farmer, teacher, guerilla, priest and champion of human rights.
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.
Plastic Paradise  Angela Sun reveals the effects of our rabid plastic consumption as she investigates The Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Project Z  An investigation into how war games, worst-case scenarios, complex systems, and networked media produce the very crises they seek to model, predict and report.
Project Z  An investigation into how war games, worst-case scenarios, complex systems, and networked media produce the very crises they seek to model, predict and report.
Shadows of Liberty  Uses shocking examples of cover-ups and censorship by the US media to show how a few mega corporations exercise control over the content of our news.
Talk Mogadishu  The story of HornAfrik, the first community TV and radio station in Somalia.
30 Frames a Second: The WTO in Seattle  Photojournalist's personal odyssey through the streets of Seattle during the WTO meeting.
A Tribe of His Own  Indian journalist reminds us of the meaning of responsible journalism.
Valentino's Ghost (New Edition)  Exposes the ways in which America's foreign policy agenda in the Middle East drives the mainstream media's portrayals of Arabs and Muslims.
Virulent: The Vaccine War  Examines the consequences of vaccine hesitancy and denial.
The War You Don't See  John Pilger's powerful and timely investigation into the media's role in war.
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