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Brazil in Black and White: Introduction

Brazil in Black and White: Introduction

(September 4, 2007) BRAZIL IN BLACK AND WHITE follows the lives of five young college hopefuls from diverse backgrounds as they compete to win a coveted spot at the elite University of Brasilia, where 20 percent of the incoming freshmen must qualify as Afro-Brazilian.

Sep 4th, 2007 | 6 comments | 9,843 Views
(7 votes)
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The Dying Fields: Introduction

The Dying Fields: Introduction

(August 28, 2007) At a moment when India is enjoying record economic growth, THE DYING FIELDS turns to Vidarbha's four million cotton farmers who have been left behind, struggling to survive on less than two dollars a day.

Aug 28th, 2007 | 2 comments | 14,146 Views
(7 votes)
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Gold Futures: Introduction

Gold Futures: Introduction

(August 21, 2007) Gold Futures is a David-and-Goliath story set in a scenic Romanian village in the heart of Transylvania. At stake: a massive deposit of gold ore - and a 2000-year-old village community that has existed since the ancient Romans founded a mining town on the edge of their empire.

Aug 22nd, 2007 | 0 comments | 8,093 Views
(10 votes)
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Gaza E.R.: Introduction

Gaza E.R.: Introduction

(August 14, 2007) In the summer of 2006, as internal battles fracture the Palestinian Territories, WIDE ANGLE provides a glimpse inside the conflict as it spirals out of control. Gaza E.R. follows doctors, nurses, and staff at Shifa Hospital, the largest in the Gaza Strip, as they struggle in the face of turf wars between Hamas, rival faction Fatah, and powerful families with competing agendas.

Aug 14th, 2007 | 1 comment | 9,010 Views
(3 votes)
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Dishing Democracy: Introduction

Dishing Democracy: Introduction

(July 31, 2007) WIDE ANGLE goes behind the scenes at Arab television channel MBC in Cairo for an inside look at the hit all-female talk show, KALAM NAWAEM. The film provides a nuanced portrait of four Arab women harnessing the power of transnational satellite TV to boldly and effectively push social reform.

Jul 31st, 2007 | 3 comments | 11,030 Views
(3 votes)
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The Sand Castle: Introduction

The Sand Castle: Introduction

(July 24, 2007) WIDE ANGLE travels to the royal headquarters of the United Arab Emirate of Ras al-Khaimah as HH Sheikh Saud solicits top European architects to carry out his grandiose dream of a new capital city in the middle of his desert kingdom.

Jul 24th, 2007 | 0 comments | 13,241 Views
(5 votes)
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Victory Is Your Duty: Interview with Dr. Andy Gomez

Victory Is Your Duty: Interview with Dr. Andy Gomez

Dr. Andy Gomez discusses the future of a post-Fidel Cuba.

Jul 10th, 2007 | 0 comments | 2,842 Views
(1 votes)
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Pilgrimage to Karbala: Introduction

Pilgrimage to Karbala: Introduction

(March 26, 2007) In the summer of 2006, as the Iranian-backed Hezbollah fought off Israelis in Lebanon and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad faced down President George Bush at the United Nations, a bus full of Iranian pilgrims left Tehran on a journey to the holy city of Karbala, deep inside a shattered Iraq.

Mar 26th, 2007 | 0 comments | 5,443 Views
(6 votes)
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Democracy in the Rough: Introduction

Democracy in the Rough: Introduction

(September 12, 2006) WIDE ANGLE is on the ground as the Democratic Republic of Congo holds its first elections in 45 years -- an election supported by more than $450 million from the United Nations. "Democracy in the Rough" immerses us in a nation haunted by war, threatened by corruption, and torn over how to move toward a democratic and more promising future.

Sep 12th, 2006 | 0 comments | 10,598 Views
(3 votes)
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