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2011

Documentaries Guide

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PRESS TV broadcasts 365 hours of documentary programs annually of which half are produced by the network itself and half acquired through other sources. The network broadcasts one such documentary everyday. Through these documentaries and compared with the mainstream media, PRESS TV tries to o er a di erent point of view on current world a airs. The Documentary Department of PRESS TV has produced many documentaries exclusively or in a joint venture with other production companies in many countries throughout the world to show the truth about each region highlighting the local customs, conventions, cultures, politics, etc. Therefore we are always looking for lmmakers and producers who are willing to cooperate with PRESS TV in producing such documentaries.

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2011
Documentaries Guide

1948
52 Palestine, UK Ref #: 214

1001 Nights
13 x 26 Iraq Ref #: 114

Israeli regime was created on May 14, 1948, triggering a regional war, which saw more than 700,000 Palestinians being driven out or fleeing their homes. Israel has never accepted UN General Assembly Resolution 194, passed in 1949, under which Palestinian refugees have the right of returning to their homes or being compensated for their losses. A step back in history to the events that unfolded in 1948.

1001 Nights is the story of Iraq immediately after occupation. How was the life of the Iraqi people affected by occupation? This documentary shows the mess that dominated Iraq within a couple of days after US-led troops invaded Iraq, featuring the chaos and havoc that Iraqi people experienced as a result of occupation. Drawing on the famous 1001 Nights, this documentary talks about the modern Ali Baba.

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1001 Nights

33-Day War
52 Lebanon Ref #: 335

The central tragedy of war that raged for 33 days between Israel and Lebanon was the killing of more than 1,000 Lebanese civilians and 39 Israeli civilians, and the maiming of many hundreds more. Indeed, the destructive power that the Israeli Air Force unleashed upon Lebanon and its infrastructure during the war itself contributed a lot to the strengthening of Hizbullahs political position. The history of strategic, counter-value bombing tells us that only rarely does it effect sweeping political change in its targeted society. Military analysts take a closer look at the 33-Day War.

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13th Tribe of Israel


52 or 3 x 26 Palestine, Peru Ref #: 397

In this documentary we meet the pioneers who first converted from native Peruvian Christians, to become orthodox Jews. They tell us the full story that lead them to live in their promised land. We follow Rolando (Yedidiah) Gonzales, a native Peruvian who once studied to become a priest, but eventually converted to the Jewish faith, after a temping offer that included Israeli citizenship and government benefits. We discover that now hundreds of native Peruvians inhabit the settlements in occupied Palestine, while we hear that the motivations behind these conversions are not always purely religious and many Peruvians in need benefitted from a not particularly strict criteria employed by the Rabbis to convert the settlers-to-be. We also pay a visit to their struggling Arab neighbors, who are finding it increasingly more difficult to subsist under occupation. In a story that goes back and forth from Peru to Occupied Palestine, we examine the motives behind conversions and the reason why settlements continue to be a flashpoint in that area of the world.

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1001 Nights

35 Latitude
12 x 26 Iran Ref #: 208

For the people whose only source of information about Iran is the mainstream media, this program can be a bit different. You have most probably heard the name of Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps known as Sepahe Pasdaran inside the country and the term Basij, which must not be an unfamiliar concept to you. Do you have any information about Iranian cinema and its status in the world? How about giving an ear to the Iranian music? We wonder if you are familiar with Irans sports foundations and their achievements, especially those of Iranian women. Culture has the last word here.

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Official Selection IDFA 2008

Official Selection Al Jazeera 2008

Official Selection Cinema Verite 2008

444-Day Face-Off
70 or 4 x 26 US, Iran Ref #: 113

444-Day Face-Off highlights the story of the hostage crisis when Iranian university students in Iran took over the US embassy in Tehran back in 1981. Both hostage takers and hostages relate the story trying to depict events through their own eyes and reflect upon their personal experiences in that historical event. John Limbert, fluent in Farsi because of his long years of stay in Iran and marrying an Iranian woman, is one of the former US diplomats who talks about his observations. 444-Day Face-Off is in fact the history of Irans Islamic Revolution up until the time the US embassy was run over by the students, told by people who lived through the hostage crisis first-hand. Drawing on their experiences, these people also talk about present Tehran-Washington relations and the prospects of improvements in future ties between the 2 countries.

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51st State
52 or 9 x 26 Afghanistan Ref #: 381

When launched on October 7, 2001, the goals of the War in Afghanistan, dubbed Operation Enduring Freedom, were to locate, capture or kill Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, the members of his leadership cadre and end the Taliban regimes stronghold in the region, striking a decisive blow in the Bush administrations infamous global War on Terror. Almost ten years down the line, no end seems in sight and Afghanistan looks like it will be the 51st American state.

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A Home Away From Home


52 or 4 x 26 Azerbayjan Ref #: 285

A Simple Question
13 x 26 US Ref #: 272

The Republic of Azerbaijan is the largest and most populous country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia. This documentary explores the effects of Iranian and Islamic civilization on Azerbaijan while investigating political and economic aspects of this country. At the same time, the film features the West particularly the US interest in Azerbaijan, saying why the United States is so willing to have bases there, for all the anti-imperialist and anti-colonialist tendencies of the Azeri people.

A round-up of views from people of different walks of life rgarding seemingly simple issues ranging from politics, elections, medi, economy, security issues, energy, poverty, etc in New York City. Youd be surprised at the answers youd get!

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Abu Ghraib-The Black Prison


15 Iraq Ref #: 111

Afghanistan Heart of Asia


52 Afghanistan Ref #: 159

Accounts of abuse, torture, rape and homicide of prisoners held in the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq horrified many people in the world. The acts were committed by the US military personnel in Iraq. The film interviews a number of prisoners tortured and mistreated in Abu Ghraib by US military personnel, depicting the realities behind the prison bars. Abu Ghraib, the Black Prison represents just some of the black realities, which will remain in the worlds conscious memory for many years to come.

Afghanistan, a country located in the heart of Asia, which has been grappling with different social, political and cultural issues since the start of the US-led occupation. Here, refugees, helpless women, jobless men and wandering children all affected by the disastrous war have a question: HOW LONG WILL IT LAST? Afghanistan, Heart of Asia takes you on a personal journey through the eyes of those who are going through all the hardships caused by the US military presence in Afghanistan.

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Afghanistan After Occupation


11 x 26 Afghanistan Ref #: 224

Our camera here features people from different walks of life and different age groups in Afghanistan to talk about the ongoing problems Afghanis are currently facing and desperately hoping to get rid of. A small boys view of education, his hopes and ambitions, an adult workers perception of the economy in the war-torn country and the story of his losses and an MPs views on Afghan politics are only but a few examples of the current situation in occupied Afghanistan which are brought into the spotlight.

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Afghanistan 9 Years On
26 Britain Ref #: 389

Accessory to War
7 x 26 Pakistan Ref #: 358

Nine years ago on October 7, the United States launched Operation Enduring Freedom along with the British military and other coalition forces in response to the September 11, 2001, attacks. Nine years later, more U.S. troops than ever before are in Afghanistan as part of a U.S. President Obama-planned surge; Afghan President Hamid Karzai has formed a council to help negotiate with the Taliban and find a way for peace; and more than 2,100 U.S. and coalition troops have died. In the United States, nearly six in 10 Americans continue to oppose the war in Afghanistan, the lowest level since the start.For some Afghans, the involvement of the United States remains divisive. In Kabul, the damage left over from past and present wars are daily reminders of a country long at the crossroads of history.

President Barack Obamas policy on Afghanistan and Pakistan, with its focus on eliminating militant hideouts in Pakistans mountainous tribal border regions, has failed to win over many policymakers in Islamabad. Sharp differences between the two key allies have surfaced since Obama unveiled the strategy and, contrary to the past, the Pakistani side is not keeping the disagreements secret. Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi openly complained of a trust deficit between the two countries. But what are the origins of this conflict including the Taliban? Are there any accessories to this war?

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Africa, In and Out


35 x 26 Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan, Djibouti, Sierra Leone Ref #: 267

How much the picture people in the world have in mind about Africa coincides with reality? Well, its natural beauty is well known. How about its history, its culture, its civilization and, in modern history, its economy? This film explores the inward and outward of this region of the world, dealing with such issues as culture, history and politics.

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Afridis
26 India Ref #: 165

Aftermath
15 Iraq Ref #: 318

Afridi is the name of a Pashtun (pathan) tribe. The Afridis inhabit about 1,000 square miles (3,000 km) of rough hilly area in the eastern Safed Koh range, west of the Peshawar Valley and east of Torkham, and Maidan in Tirah, which can be accessed by the Kajurhi plains and the valleys of Bara and Churah. Some Afridi clans also inhabit India, most noted are the Kuki Khel of Jammu and Kashmir and in some parts of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar. This documentary takes a look at the Indian branch of this tribe portraying their current status and problems.

Baghdad fell just 21 days after the initial assaults, and military analysts describe the campaign differently. But so far, the verdict on the aftermath of that campaign is much harsher. More than 6 years after Baghdad fell, American soldiers are not being treated like liberators. Instead, they are mired in a guerrilla war... Should planners have foreseen the chaos and disorder that now stalk Iraq? And how did such a well-fought combat operation give way to such a messy and seemingly open-ended guerrilla conflict?

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Ahmadinejad & Canadians


52 Canada Ref #: 209

Al Qaeda, the Lebanese Chapter


52 or 4 x 26 Lebanon, Syria Ref #: 452

Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has uttered the most controversial statements ranging from the Holocaust to homosexuals in Iran. Shot in Canadas major cities, Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver, this documentary portrays candid Canadian views about the Iranian president. In Ottawa, we meet with John Cappucci, a PhD student at Carleton University, whose specialization on Iranian studies has prompted him to host a free discussion group where he asks random Canadian students, What is the first thing that comes your mind when hearing the word Iran? Wondering whether the discussion group is a great microcosm of Canadian society as a whole, the film crew travels around Canada to explore views about Ahmadinejad from ordinary Canadians.

While Israels propaganda machine, its U.S. media acolytes, and the Bush Administration chatter, cluck, and fear-monger about Lebanese Hizballah being the A Team of terrorism, Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda are reaping the rewards of the recent Lebanese war. Al-Qaeda itself, and its supporters and admirers, already believe they have won the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, where a diverse, often heterogeneous assortment of insurgent organizations have taken the American militarys best shot and have not only survived, but thrived. Those insurgents are now on the offensive against U.S. forces that they know are too small to prevail and will not be massively reinforced.

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Albania in a Transitional Process


26 Albania Ref #: 119

Alternative Iraq Enquiry, The


52 Britain Ref #: 395

Albania is a country with 2 faces today. Modernization on the one hand which may lead it to greater Europe and on the other hand, internal conflicts which may severely hamper this progress. Corruption is a serious obstacle facing the country and the elections held in 2007 raised many eyebrows. The economy structure leaves a lot to be desired. At the same time, the country is trying to implement reforms in order to try and join the EU. How do these 2 Albanias reconcile? Will this country be able to restructure itself and attain its goals without hurting its people? This documentary looks at both sides of the story.

The Alternative Iraq enquiry opens with the filmmaker on the BBCs Question Time angrily having a go at the Blair government about the Chilcot Enquiry. Then at a London airport he explains how hes going to Iraq to ask the Iraqis if they agree with his view that Tony Blair is a war criminal who should be on trail for war crimes. Over to Baghdad meeting a Major from the Iraqi armed forces, a retired judge, and a Director from the oil Ministry who says he thinks the question of Blair getting money from oil companies is a matter for the British people and the British Govt. Then to Hallabja to see where Saddam Hussein bombed his own people. Here a Deputy Minister for Martyrs tells him he thinks its right for the Americans and British to benefit from the oil. This is followed by a visit to the Iraqi army headquarters where a field Marshal clearly doesnt want to be interviewed and wont answer his questions openly.

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WINNER Best Human Rights Film Aljazeera Film Fest 2010

Aliya Battalion
52 Palestine Ref #: 268

In the oldest Jewish settlement in West Bank, a small sniper army of around a thousand officers of the former Soviet Army exists. With a lot of experience in the war against terrorists in Afghanistan, Chechnya or Yugoslavia these men and women move free around West Bank cities and villages, expelling, terrorizing and killing Palestinian civilians, conquering land on the behalf of the Israel. Their ability to kill was used by Israeli Army in Lebanon and Gaza. They are a kind of non-conventional weapon with no rules at the battlefront. Thats what happened on 13th of January, 2009 along the Gaza border with Israel

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Official Selection Al Jazeera 2009

Ali Baba
26 Iraq Ref #: 115

Not far from the East Bank of the Tigris River in downtown Baghdad a massive sculpted monument to one of the Arabian Nights most famous and celebrated stories Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves stands in the middle of a very large and extremely busy traffic roundabout. There is considerable agreement among Iraqis that the most consequential Ali Baba style looting in the aggregate is being conducted by the occupation. This documentary sets out in search of the 21st Century Ali Baba.

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America Countdown
16 x 26 US Ref #: 181

AMIA
52 Argentina Ref #: 197

The U.S. has introduced a list of people it claims are threats to the Unites States. America Countdown provides a milieu for hearing the voice of the people, some prominent scholars and famous peace activists, who from four corners of the United States try to, in one way or another; unveil the truth behind US policies.

AMIA (Argentine-Israelite Mutual Association) is associated with the controversial July 1994 bombing in Buenos Aires, Argentina, that killed tens of people. Over the years, the AMIA Case has been marked by accusations and allegations of cover-ups. Some point their finger of allegation at the Argentine government for its incompetence in finding out the truth. Some go even further, saying the government manipulated the case and accused Iran of being behind the bombing. Where does the truth lie?

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Ancient Persian Paintings


51 x 2 Ref #: 174

Narrative techniques and Persian paintings are used here to verbally depict the stories inside Persian paintings. Persian miniatures are animated while the story inside each painting is related. The documentary, hence, visually narrates the stories inside Persian paintings through animation techniques. If you want to see what is there in Saint Mary, Jesus Christ, The Battle of Two Iranian Heroes, among others Iranian miniatures, this is a program to watch.

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Ancient Passages
3 x 52 or 50 x 5 Iran Ref #: 207

And Thus Depart the Prominent


30 x 10 Ref #: 438

Marzdak Mirabidini is a landscape photographer who is traveling from Tehran to Yazd, from Yazd to Kerman and from Kerman to the Persian Gulf. Armed with his camera, he becomes familiar with Irans beauties, its mysteries and incredible features which he always heard about but never saw first-hand. He takes his camera up and down the country to different cities, tourist resorts, architectural feats and historical sites, famous mountains, forests and other natural treasures, talking about a land many long to visit.

Short documentaries about the lives of people who have shaped and played a prominent role in the world and Iran in contemporary history.

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Armenians in Iran
26 Iran Ref #: 110

Ashura
26 US, Canada Ref #: 128

Today the Armenians are Irans largest Christian religious minority. Armenians are a recognized religious minority and are apportioned two seats in the Iranian parliament. In addition to having their own churches and clubs, Armenians of Iran are one of the few linguistic minorities in Iran with their own schools. The Armenian language used in Iran holds a unique position in the usage of Armenian in the world. These are just some of their customs and traditions.

The Day of Ashura is on the 10th day of Muharram in the Islamic calendar. This day is well-known because of mourning for the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali the grandson of Muhammad and the third Shia Imam, along with members of his family and close friends at the Battle of Karbala in the year 61 AH (AD 680). The bodies of the dead, including that of Husayn, were then mutilated on that battlefield. Filmed on location in the US, this documentary tells the history of this event and we join several students at the University of Arizona who commemorate this event at their university campus every year.

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Ashura in Britain
52 Britain Ref #: 414

Aspects of Persia
11 x 15 Iran Ref #: 204

The Martyrdom of Imam Hussain is mourned every year on Ashura day around the Muslim world. It is mainly known as a Shia solemn day for their 3rd imam martyrdom, but it is interesting that some Sunnites and Christians also commemorate this day in Britain. The documentary is based on the event in Britain taking place in different locations, accompanied by interviews with scholars and academics from both Muslims and Christian communities. The film provides an account of how members of public will react to the scenes of mourning and if they understand the real story behind the ritual.

The camera brings to the fore different aspects of Iran, the fourseason country, shedding light on the moderate north with its thick forests, cold and snow-covered west, coastal deep south and panoramic east along with the center of the country with its mesmerizing desert. These short documentaries also deal with Irans most eye-catching historical monument talking of the ancient civilization of the country and breathtaking atmosphere of Persias inviting traditional lifestyle. What else? Modernism in the country in its social, industrial and architectural levels has not evaded the eyes of the camera.

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Azerbayjan Travelog
21 x 10 Iran Ref #: 310

Azure Crisis, The


26 Ukraine, Bulgaria Ref #: 374

This is a region in northwestern Iran. Chief cities include Tabriz (the capital of East Azarbaijan), Urmia (the capital of West Azerbaijan), Ardabil (the capital of Ardabil), Maragheh, Marand, Mahabad, Piranshahr and Khoy (Khvoy). From the earliest days of Christianity there has been a sizeable Armenian community in Tabriz, and the city boasts a number of churches, including one mentioned by Marco Polo on his travels. Probably the most interesting is the old but substantially rebuilt Kelisa-ye Maryam-e Moghaddas (Church of Saint Mary) near the bazaar. Three other churches, such is the Kelisa-ye Sarkis-e Moghadas (Cathedral) are close to each other, these southern part of town. But churches are not the main attraction of this area, join this program and discover the hidden treasures of this part of Iran.

The documentary talks about a number of disputes between a Ukrainian oil and gas company and its Russian gas supplier over natural gas supplies, prices, and debts. The disputes have involved politicians of both countries, and have threatened natural gas supplies in numerous European countries that depend on Russian natural gas transported through Ukraine. Russia provides about a quarter of the natural gas consumed in the European Union. Ukraine transports about 80% of Russian gas going to EU.

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Back from Iraq


33 x 26 Spain, Italy, France, Germany, Britain, Portugal, Turkey Ref #: 273

Genuine information has been given by correspondents who, broken and bitter, returned from the war-torn Iraq with a handful of scorching memories, looking in depth into the issues which emerged after the occupation. Photographers and journalists who witnessed gory incidents and bloody battles in Iraq are among those who instead of asking the questions, are now on the receiving end. Who can reveal the truth better than the searching eyes of candid cameras?

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Baath Party
52 or 3 x 26 Iraq Ref #: 442

Balkan Connection of Smuggling


26 Montenegro, Bosnia Ref #: 290

The Iraqi Baath party was one of the tools by which Saddam Hussein maintained a tight grip on his country. The Arab Socialist Baath Party, to give it its full name, was founded in Syria in the 1940s by a small group of French-educated Syrian intellectuals Michel Aflaq, a Greek Orthodox, and Salah al-Din al-Bitar, a Sunni Muslim. Though the Baath party was formally the institution that ruled Iraq, actual power, even in the early days, was in the hands of a narrow elite united by family and tribal ties, not ideology. In Iraq, all major decisions went through Saddam Hussein who from 1979 was president, head of the Revolutionary Command Council and secretary general of the Baath party. As part of Saddam Husseins power structure and complicit in his brutal rule, the Baath party was expected to disintegrate with the end of his rule. However this is not the case...

Montenegro continues to play a large role in regional smuggling, creating difficulties for all of its neighbors. It is claimed that Montenegro is the major source of smuggled cigarettes, although Montenegrin officials denied much smuggling still exists. BiH police say local residents are hired to carry smuggled cigarettes into Bosnia on their backs, hidden in cars, or by illegal roads connecting the two countries. How true is this?

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Balkan Issues
4 x 26 Bosnia, Serbia, Kosovo, Albania, Macedonia Ref #: 352

Balkanization of the Balkans


10 x 26 Bosnia, Serbia, Kosovo, Albania, Macedonia Ref #: 127

The guns have been silent in the Balkans for more than ten years now, but their images and echoes continue to torment thousands. The public is deeply divided over Serb role in the wars. Many believe the wars were fought in defense of Serbs living outside of Serbia; others say the wars were a political mistake and a crime. In Bosnia, an association of Muslim war veterans from the town Tuzla recently announced that 518 of its members had committed suicide since 1995, and that about another 300 had attempted it. There were at least three million civilians on all sides (Bosniaks, Croats, Serbs, and ethnic Albanians in Kosovo) who left their homes - some temporarily, some forever.

Bosnia, Kosovo, Albania, Serbia, the Balkan states, have witnessed a great number of challenges and changes. The battles of Muslims and Serbs, the Bosnian war and massacre of Muslims by Serbs are among the subjects this film deals with. What did people in that part of the world go through and what are they looking forward to?

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Balkans, Hopes and Despair, The


5 x 26 Bosnia, Serbia, Kosovo, Ref #: 290

Baluchestan
40 Iran Ref #: 253

The Balkans is the historical name of a geographic region of southeastern Europe. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains, which run through the centre of Bulgaria into eastern Serbia. In the territory of the former Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia five wars have taken place since its dissolution in 1991. Kosovo has just declared its independence; Bosnian women are seeking justice for atrocities against them, what is in store for this region?

Baluchestan lies in Irans southeastern desert and Baluch people lead a unique traditional life around which this documentary revolves. The film trails along life and achievements of people in the southeast of Iran through three characters, an athlete, a physician and an artist, giving us a glimpse of what it means to live in Baluchestan.

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Bare Hands
26 Iraq Ref #: 116

An award winning documentary which intimately depicts the life of an Iraqi woman whose husband has lost an arm and a leg in a mine explosion. Besieged by abject poverty, she is forced to work everyday at a scrap metal yard under the scorching Arabian sun to fend for her family. Sweat, toil, determination and undying love for her husband and children are what keep her going. This documentary won the Crystal Simorgh for Best Documentary at the 23rd International Fajr Film Festival.

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Battle for Johannesburg, The


52 or 75 South Africa Ref #: 365 Johannesburg , now nearly a century and a half old, has survived 10 years of decline since 1994 to once again become a boom town. As the host city of the 2010 Football World Cup, the metropolis has caught the eye of the world, finally captured the imagination of its urban developers, reinvigorated a rather tardy city council and ignited its poor residents. A massive inner city renewal project has been embarked since 2004 to convert Johannesburg into a World Class African City. However the plan to tame the disorderly, effervescent capital is fraught with obstacles. The story extends beyond the economic value of the citys property to the lives of its inhabitants. Many residents have come to Johannesburg from rural areas or from other African states to seek their fortunes. These urban poor are displaced as the processes of gentrification (renewal and rebuilding) result in an influx of more affluent people into deteriorating areas. The Battle for Johannesburg is a feature-length documentary film that examines the conflicts and consequences of Johannesburgs rapid transformation in the 24 months leading up to the World Cup. 45 B

Bare Truth
10 x 26 Germany, Belgium, Austria, France Ref #: 283

Battlefield, The
60 US Ref #: 180

The issue of human rights is what this series tries to explore. One may be surprised to see flagrant human rights violations in abundance in a continent which has long been famous for its peace-seeking nations. But trust your eyes. Our camera is appalled at seeing ill-treatment of minorities by law enforcement officers, maltreatment of women by their compatriots in European society, racial discrimination and infringement of immigrants rights as only some of the examples our camera found the time to shoot.

The son of Armenian refugees and co-author of books with activists Noam Chomsky and Edward Said, David Barsamian describes the war on terror as a war for oil and the Iraq conflict as illegal and immoral. He argues that in US planning, Iraqis are incidental compared to the interests of the real winners, the weapons contractors and US corporations Halliburton and Bechtel. To oppose Bushs policies is not being un-American; when you see your country doing terrible things and protest for it to change its course, that is the highest form of patriotism... We need to be able to deconstruct the propaganda and to build our own voices. Weve got to stand up. We spend a day with Barsamian.

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Beauty & the Beast


26 Canada Ref #: 137

Black Christmas
52 Britain Ref #: 371

Niagara Falls are massive waterfalls on the Niagara River, straddling the international border separating the Canadian province of Ontario and the U.S. State of New York. Managing the balance between recreational, commercial, and industrial uses has been a challenge for the stewards of the falls since the 1800s. Have they lost this battle?

The world was only mere days away from welcoming in the new year, with celebrations being planned the world over yet behind the scenes something was being concocted. An event that no one expected or will easily forget: Operation Cast Lead; the Israeli war on Gaza.

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Bloody Sunday
26 Britain Ref #: 404

Breathless
52 or 5 x 26 Australia Ref #: 312

This is film that explores the publication of the Saville Inquiry. In the aftermath of Bloody Sunday in Derry, the British state started an inquiry called the Widgery Inquiry. This was a whitewash and absolved the British state of any responsibility for what took place. This June, the Saville Inquiry will be launched. Will the British state set the truth free?

Australian independence from Britain changed little in the relationship between Whites and Aborigines. The occupation of main land and the spread of European livestock over vast areas made a traditional Aboriginal lifestyle less viable, but also provided a ready alternative supply of fresh meat for those prepared to risk taking advantage of it. The European invasion shattered the culture and traditional patterns of Aboriginal life. Those who survived were pushed inland and the rights to their land were taken from them. Today, Indigenous Australians (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples) are one of the most disadvantaged groups in Australian society.

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Born Again
15 x 26 Britain Ref #: 141

How would you feel if you came across a Muslim talking about Islam? Now, would it make any difference that the person sitting in front of you is a Muslim convert who used to be a member of, say, the Roman Catholic Church or the Church of England? The life of the newly Muslim converts in Britain is discussed in this series. We find out why they have decided to become Muslims and why they feel they have been born again. The program also reflects the issues these new converts are confronted with.

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Bosnia: A Painful Peace


52 Bosnia Ref #: 390 A fast moving, emotional and uncomfortable documentary taking in the past, the present and unpredictable future for a country as it attempts to emerge out ofgenocide against the Muslim population. The inability of the UN troops to protect the population, as they were slaughtered under the noses of the Dutch troops. The mass graves are still been uncovered, how did such a tragedy evade the power brokers at the time, some say they knew and turned a blind eye. Rape was an unspoken but acceptable weapon of the conflict that has largely gone ignored, and yet the ongoing burden of attempting to get justice against war criminals hangs heavy in the air and doesnt stop Serbia from being entertained by the European Union and Nato for membership. While Croatia and Sebia are moving forward, Bosnia continues to be unstable. Serbia and Croatias identity as Christian countries is acceptable, however Bosnia is been strangled for aspiring to an all inclusive multi-religious Society. Observers say that re-emergence of a conflict is very close.

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Brian Haw
52 Britain Ref #: 403

Bridge Construction in Iran


52 Iran Ref #: 280

Brian William Haw is an English protestor who is famous for living in a peace camp in Londons Parliament Square since 2001 in an anti-war protest. Although he had begun his protest before the 2001 United States attacks, Haw has become a symbol of the anti-war movement over the policies of both Britain and the United States in Afghanistan and later Iraq. He was voted Most Inspiring Political Figure at the 2007 Channel 4 Political Awards. This documentary looks at the life of this protestor and tries to discover why he decided to protest and the inspiration that others have drawn from his actions.

Touching on a historical account of bridgemaking in Iran, the film explores how the old bridge technology is handed down to current generations of engineers and bridge makers.

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Boycotted
52 or 6 x 26 Britain, Belgium, Italy, Germany Ref #: 455

Bosnia & Herzegovina in a Damned Triangle


26 Bosnia Ref #: 120

There are quite a number of filmmakers in the West who because of not towing the political correctness line, have embarked on making very critical films on the status quo and as a result have been driven out of town. These documentary filmmakers have been said have crossed the red line and hence have been censored and boycotted by the mainstream media to such an extent that their names and their wors are not even mentioned. Some are even boycotted by the main cinema festivals around the world. Most of the subjects touched upon in recent years have been the war in Afghanistan and the occupation of that country, the war in Iraq, events of 9/11, world Zionism, Palestinian issues, etc etc. This documentary will speak to some of these sidelined documentary filmmakers and seek their views.

The term Constitutional Changes is being used in different contexts in Bosnia and Herzegovina such that the real meaning is mostly forgotten. Everyone agrees that change is necessary but no one agrees on what that change should be. The Dayton Accord reaffirmed the legal continuity of Republika Bosnia and Herzegovina which gained independence from former Yugoslavia under a modified legal structure. The main ethnic groups of this newly independent region are described in the constitution as constitutive nations. A legal debate now rages inside the country over the constitutional reforms because according to many, that constitution was just temporary.

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Bosnian Pilgrimage, The


26 Bosnia Ref #: 127

Ever since the massacre of mainly Bosnian men and boys in the Balkans, they have decided to relive the horrors in memory of those who lost their lives in those dreadful incidents. Every year, they go through the woods, just like they did in 94-95 while running away from the Serb army. They are now trying to find closure and honor those who died. The men use the same routes they did during the war in a pilgrimage they hope will stand the test of time to be a reminder for coming generations.

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Brit Muslim
12 x 26 Britain Ref #: 256

Broke Down in Motor City


26 US Ref #: 345

Islam is the fastest growing religion in Britain and in many countries Muslims form the largest minority. But how and when did it reach the British borders? Today, the Muslim population in Britain is very diverse. This is a comprehensive research into the effects of Islamic ideology on Britain in various ways. Social life of Muslims in Britain as well as the Islamic economy, and its effects on the British economy are also investigated in this documentary.

Detroit was the Silicon Valley of the 1920s the booming home of a glamorous new industry, a place where huge fortunes were conjured in years, sometimes months. But while the creators of the computer industry have as yet bequeathed very little to the built environment, the automobile industry piled up around it an astounding American city, in astoundingly little time. Detroits fall was as steep and rapid as its rise. What killed Detroit? Some blame the collapse of the automobile industry while others blame the quality of race relations in that city. A look at this once-vibrant city in the US

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Britains Thought Police


26 Britain Ref #: 425

After 9/11, the British government claimed it was fighting a new ideology. It was not the Wests old enemy Communism - but a set of beliefs known as militant Islam. It is an idea that is considered a threat to Britains national security. The government calls it an evil ideology - a set of beliefs that are now illegal. The Scottish lawyer, Aimar Anwar, tell the programme, Its made it impossible to stand up in a mosque and say: I oppose the occupation, I defend the right or for instance the Palestinians to defend themselves against the state of Israel. He calls it the prosecution of thought crime.

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British Muslim Struggle, The


26 Britain Ref #: 393

The British Muslim Struggle provides an insight into the role of British Muslim activists and lobbyists. Whilst highlighting the importance of civic engagement and political participation, the documentary addresses some of the major obstacles British Muslims face and it attempts to show how they can overcome these hurdles.

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Brothers in Poverty
52 Afghanistan Ref #: 226

In an Afghanistan reeling from abject poverty, one school brings together boys and tries to give them an education for them to at least dream of a future. This is the story of two of those boys brought together by poverty and their perspective on a new Afghanistan.

57 B

Bullet Does not Hit One Head, The


52 Kashmir Ref #: 430

All major conflicts in the world are essentially rooted in a crisis of identity. Kashmir is like any other conflict zone in the world only that the identity of the Kashmiri for the world today has become the conflict itself. The psyche of a Kashmiri is modeled around the fact that today they treat the lack of normalcy as normal. In the last 20 years whatever that happened in the valley happened with such a vigor, ferocity and pace that simultaneously it penetrated the lives and land as deep as possible. The bullet does not hit one head, aims to capture this present situation and through looking at the minds of the people, look at how reason has come to an end in Kashmir, literally and figuratively.

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Burnt Palms
5 x 26 Iraq Ref #: 298

6 years after the American invasion of Iraq what does life look like for the normal, simple people of Iraq? How has their life changed in the last 6 years of war and what do they think the future holds for them?

59 B

Broken Dreams
49 Afghanistan Ref #: 160

The children go to school because at the end of the day theyll receive a small pack of biscuits to supplement their diet. They school under tents in the hot scorching heat. Many of them dont even go to school but opt to seek for jobs with international NGOs in order to make some money for their families. Who can blame them? The schools have no facilities whatsoever. This is the new Afghanistan. An Afghanistan still reeling under abject poverty 7 years after being liberated!

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Canadian Muslims
10 x 26 Canada Ref #: 172

This series includes interviews with Muslims in Canada asking them what life is like in Canada for a Muslim. Interviewees, citizens of Canada, share with us their experiences of living in Canada as a Muslim, talking about the societys attitude towards them and the problems Muslims, as a whole, are confronted with in a western country like Canada. The documentary also pictures some of the achievements of Canadian Muslims.

61 C

Caucasus Files, The


52 or 4 x 26 Armenia, Azerbayjan, Georgia Ref #: 437

The Caucasus is one of the most linguistically and culturally diverse regions on Earth. Located on the peripheries of Turkey, Iran, and Russia, the region has been an arena for political, military, religious, and cultural rivalries and expansionism for centuries. Throughout its history, the Caucasus was usually incorporated into the Iranian world. At the beginning of the 19th century, the Russian Empire conquered the territory from the Qajars. Throughout history, this region has witnessed tumultous times. This continues till today...

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Children of Gaza, The


26 Gaza Ref #: 336

Children of War
26 Bosnia Ref #: 291

Official Selection Al Jazeera Doc Festival 2010

Children and their families living in Gaza are among the Middle Easts most marginalized populations. The health of children is particularly at risk and the World Health Organization has expressed concern over the state of public health care in Gaza. Food insecurity is also on the rise; girls and boys under the age of five are particularly vulnerable with one in 10 suffering from stunting. Unemployment among Palestinians is also steadily increasing and currently stands at around 23 percent. This is a look at the children of Gaza.

Children born of rape during wartime are especially significant in understanding the politics of identity. In contemporary conflicts, such as the ones in Rwanda, and the Former Yugoslavia, policies of sexual violence during war were aimed at impregnating women in order to ensure they would not bear children of their own ethnic identity. How do children in Bosnia cope with this crisis of identity?

63 C

Chilean Narrative
52 or 6 x 26 Chile Ref #: 444

Cities of Iran
19 x 10 Iran Ref #: 177

Chile enters this new century with the unforgettable legacy of its past. Only in 1990 did Chileans begin to again elect their political leaders, after a 17-year military dictatorship led by General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte. Still, the transition to democracy begun in 1990 continues to hide much of the past. Those responsible for the human rights violations of thousands of Chileans remain virtually untouched. During the military government - which took control of the country by force in 1973 and returned control to the democratically elected government of Patricio Aylwin in 1990 - the basic human rights of most Chileans were systematically and massively abused. Official statistics confirm that nearly three thousand people were executed, disappeared or died as a result of torture and other kinds of political violence that occurred during the military regime. But there is no official record in Chile of the thousands of people who were tortured or who were jailed for political reasons during the 17 year dictatorship.

An exhibition of beautiful natural sceneries, historical monuments, popular resorts, and architectural and artistic beauties in Iran. From Isfahan in the heart of the country, to Hormozgan in the south and from Mashhad in the northeast to Khuzestan in the southwest have all been shown in this series. See how music and picture come together to introduce a country full of natural, architectural and artistic incredibles.

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Crossroads
52 Iran Ref #: 463

The murder of Neda Agha Soltan during the 2009 protest against the Iranian elections was aired across the World, in particular the Western media, even though the events surrounding her murder were unclear and till this day, remain unclear. This investigation looks into what happened and tries to uncover some of the facts, some of which are surprising, such as the picture of the young women that was on plastered across Western newspapers and news outlets turns out to be a different woman. The investigation talks to Nedas best friend, Setareh; Nedas music teacher, Hamid Panahi, who was with her at the time of her death; a Basij member who was attacked just after the murder and was initially accused of the murder and the driver of the car who took Neda to the hospital.

65 C

Colombia: The US Latin American Enforcer


52or 3 x 26 Colombia, US Ref #: 407

Colombia under hard-line presidents Alvaro Uribe (2002-2010) and now his successor Juan Manuel Santos (2010-present) has been described by many as the US enforcer in the region, playing a similar role to what Israel does for the US government in the Middle East. While Latin America has seen dramatic changes in its political landscape over the last decade, with a so-called pink tide of left-wing governments that has swept the region, Colombia continues to promote and implement neoliberal policies, known in the region as the Washington consensus. In return Colombia has received more than $6 billion US dollars to fight what the Colombian and US government calls narco-terrorism, in a country where a civil war has raged for over 50 years.

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Controversial Shield, The


26 Ukraine Ref #: 427

Colombia Guest
52 Iran, US Ref #: 244

Official Selection Al Jazeera 2009

The administration of former U.S. President George W. Bush had planned to deploy interceptor missiles in Poland and a radar in the Czech Republic to repel potential attacks from Iran. The plans were deeply opposed by Moscow as Russian generals said the system could have been used to neutralize Russias vast nuclear deterrent. They brushed aside U.S. assurances that the plans were not aimed at Russia.Russia objects the anti-missile shield plan, saying it will threaten Russian national security. Moscow has warned that it will target its missiles at the system if it is deployed in Poland. This looks at opposition inside Ukraine to this plan.

A lot has been said about Mahmoud Ahmadinejads visit to New York and especially his speech at Columbia University. From the reaction inside the hall to the US medias portrayal of his visit, Nader Talebzadeh takes an inside look at that visit and has an exclusive one on one with Ahmadinejad to get his take on all the events.

67 C

Comoros
52 or 4 x 26 Comoros Ref #: 228

The Comoros is an island nation in the Indian Ocean, located off the eastern coast of Africa on the northern end of the Mozambique Channel between northern Madagascar and northeastern Mozambique. The archipelago is notable for its diverse culture and history, as a nation formed at the crossroads of many civilizations. So what is life like in the Comoros?

68 74

Curveball
26 US Ref #: 257

February 5, 2003. Colin Powell appears before the United Nations, to make Americas last, best case for war. Powells nightmare turned out to be a fantasy, of course. There were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and the fleet of trucks did not exist. But the story Powell told paved the way to a war that has killed at least 1,000,000 people. . . a war that has destroyed Iraq. How could a fantasy produce such a violent and tragic reality? And where did Powells story come from? We would eventually learn that this story came from an engineer called Rafid Ahmed Alwan, but at the time he was only known by his code-name: Curveball

69 C

Dam Construction in Iran


52 Iran Ref #: 279

Dance of Letters
10 x 90 Ref #: 447

Iran has the oldest and the richest dam technology in the region, both in terms of human resources and scientific equipment. The history of dam construction in Iran dates back to the 10th century A.D. There are still remains of old dams constructed a long time ago. With reference to the history of damming and dam construction technology in Iran, this series explores the expansion of damming techniques at the present time.

Islamic calligraphy, colloquially known as Arabic calligraphy, is the artistic practice of handwriting, or calligraphy, and by extension, of bookmaking, in the lands sharing a common Islamic cultural heritage. Calligraphy is especially revered among Islamic arts since it was the primary means for the preservation of the Quran. Arabic, Persian and Ottoman Turkish calligraphy is associated with abstract arabesque motives on the walls and ceilings of mosques as well as on the page. Contemporary artists in the Islamic world draw on the heritage of calligraphy to use calligraphic inscriptions or abstractions in their work. In these short pieces, the letters come to life to manifest the Holy Quran.

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Dance of the Stars


8 x 26 Turkey Ref #: 199

Dangerous Professors
67 or 5 x 26 US Ref #: 158

NonTurkish investments in Turkish economy and society have caused Turkey to be dependent on other countries. Turkey exports water from the Manavgat River to Israel while the latter has began purchasing lands in the east of Turkey and the two have signed military cooperation agreements. On the other hand, Israel is also partaking in Turkeys civil construction projects as well as Turkish banking system. In this 8-episode series the Turkey-Israel relations and the role Israel plays in Turkish economy are brought into spotlight. The social and cultural effects of these relations are also investigated in this series.

101 Most Dangerous Academics in America is a 2006 book by conservative American author and columnist David Horowitz. Horowitz argues that U.S. universities are permeated by what he believes is anti-Americanism and a leftwing bias. Many of the professors included on the list also issued responses ranging from pride of being included, to criticism of Horowitz. Most college students who have been taught by the professors on the list consider the inclusion a badge of pride. We speak to four of them and see how dangerous they are!

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Dark Justice
52 Somalia Ref #: 101

Somalia, located in the Horn of Africa, has been the scene of bloody battles. The countrys progress has been hindered by repeated civil wars and incompetent political leaders. On the other hand, economic corruption abounds in this East African state and a defective economic system has led to an everincreasing poverty rarely found anywhere else in the world. Ethiopias interference in Somalias internal affairs coupled with military vandalism are other problems creating crisis in the country. This documentary provides an account of the critical situation in this region, and talks about peoples expectations and aspirations.

73 D

Dawn of Mirage
52 or 4 x 26 Kyrgyzstan Ref #: 301

Decline of Democracy, The


52 Britain Ref #: 372

We all sometimes have questions that perturb our minds. For a theatre student in Kyrgyzstan, this led to a documentary where she tries to find out her role in society. Is she playing a role or is she just a puppet? This is a script written in Kyrgyzstan. The origins being the Tulip Revolution of 24 March 2005 where Askar Akayev was overthrown as the president of the Central Asian country. She investigates the role of the US and Western countries in the Tulip Revolution. The political reactions after this revolution, problems that arose from this revolution: joblessness, poverty, corruption, organized crime, cultural problems, etc are all depicted in this fourpart documentary.

2009 has seen a series of crisis that has shaken the very foundations of British democracy and called into question the competence and integrity of the men and women who govern the country. The scandal which hurt most was one that will be marked in history-the expenses scandal. However, many are saying there is a greater rot at the centre of one of the worlds proudest democracies. Critics say that during the Blair years, Britain has become increasing dictatorial with the power being concentrated with the Prime Minsterthe other 600 odd elected MPs barely being listened to. They say that a new technocratic political class has arisen made up of career politicians with little experience of the hardships of their constituents.

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Deported, The
52 US Ref #: 343

Since the Bush administration suspended many constitutional rights in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks, hundreds of Muslim families have been broken up as men have been incarcerated and/ or deported from the US. For these immigrant families in the US, virtually all of whom vehemently maintain their innocence, the incarceration, prosecution and indictment of their father, sons and brothers is a humiliation and affront to their social standing amongst their family and pears. The Deported looks at how the families of these men have coped in the wake of arrests, deportations and in some cases, lengthy jail sentences.

75 D

Diaspora Calling
52 Serbia, Holland, Britain Ref #: 400

Presenter Gugulethu Mseleku sets out to see whether right-wing politician Norman Tebbitts Cricket Test also relates to Africans during the football World Cup, especially the African World Cup. Gugulethu wants to find out if Africans are harking back to where they came from or if they support the European country they live in. In this part, she visits some South Africans in London and then some Ghanaians in Belgrade. Will it be clear-cut support for their home countries during the World Cup? Gugulethu finds out how complicated it can be to be an African in Europe. Here Gugulethu visits some Cameroonians in Holland for the game and discovers that Hollands reputation for racial tolerance isnt all its made out to be. But then Cameroonians are also divided between Francophone and Anglophone colonial lines at home and abroad.

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Defeat of the Champion


26 Britain Ref #: 412

Do U Know
67 x 1 Ref #: 302

Over the summer a great fight took place in Birmingham, UK. In one corner stood the powerful Project Champion; Its aim to defeat home grown terrorism by encasing the local area in a ring of spy cameras. In the other corner stood a local community of, mostly Muslim, families supported by a small group of activists and campaigners. This documentary would retell the story of how a local community stood up to the might of the State and said Enough is enough. Through interviewing characters from both sides that were centrally involved in the story the film will present a blowbyblow account of how a small group of people took on the might of the State and won.

Do U Know how many Lebanese leaders have been assassinated in the history of this Middle Eastern country? You might be surprised to learn the amount of narcotics produced in Afghanistan before and after the US-led invasion of the country. There is much surprise to come. Do U Know first poses a set of thought-provoking questions about different facts around us. The questions range fromcurrent international affairs like the countries that helped form Al-Qaeda, to economic ones such as facts about oil-producing companies to historical and political questions. The sources from which the questions along with their answers are taken are also revealed. These 67 miniature programs are in the form of questions which draw the viewers attention to a particular fact before giving the answers.

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Displacement, FTA, & Violence in Colombia


52 Colombia, US Ref #: 429

La Toma is a village located in the Surez municipality in north Cauca, Colombia. Home mainly to the regions Afrodescendents, it is a village of campesinos and artisanal miners who have been panning for gold in the areas rivers and streams since the 1600s. However these gold deposits have also become a factor threatening the survival of this community today, Over time,this goldrich region has attracted mining multinationals and development. However guerilla, paramilitary and drug gangs offer opportunities that financially exceed low-level employment, creating a potential labor shortage as multinational corporations invest in the region.

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Distorted Lens, The


52 Germany, Ireland, Britain Ref #: 419 The Distorted Lens uncovers the myth of impartiality surrounding the Wests reporting from the Middle East. It reveals how powerful pressure groups, including the pro-Israeli lobby, distort the news that appears on TV screens and allows Israel to controls the narrative of the Palestinian conflict. The film discovers that when a network such as Press TV offers an alternative perspective, there are attempts to harass staff at its London bureau and prevent it broadcasting in Britain. It also reveals how Israel shapes the Wests reporting of the Palestinian crisis and examines the role that Western security agencies play in preventing accurate reporting from the Middle East. The show explores how global politics driven by the worlds hunger for oil - has for decades distorted coverage from the region and been used to justify Western military involvement. Former MI5 Officer Annie Machon tells the programme: Its very easy for the media to be manipulated into misreporting whats going on in the Middle East and to create fake pretexts for wars.

81 D

Does the British Government Lie?


26 Britain Ref #: 422

After thirteen years of Labour government, Britains political institutions have been in crisis. Members of parliament have been accused of corruption. The electoral system is facing an overhaul. In this film, Phil Rees investigates an even more sinister casualty of the Blair and Brown governments; truth. Clare Short, who was a member of Blairs Cabinet for five years, tells the programme: Tony Blair lied to the cabinet, Parliament and the country repeatedly. A former Deputy Director of Communications at Downing Street, Lance Price admits: I told lies on behalf of the Government, sometimes at my own behest, sometimes because I was asked to do so. The programme reveals that the British government appears particularly willing to deceive the public when it comes to matters of war and foreign policy. As Ms. Short tells Mr Rees: Britain telling lies, about things to do with the Middle East, has gotten Im afraid, a long history.

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Donkey Party
26 Iraq Ref #: 319

Dr. Fatima Hussein


52 Britain Ref #: 320

Iraqi poet and philosopher Raad Abdul Jawad also bemoans the fate of donkeys abandoned to their fate along the Turkish-Iraqi border and in mountains between Ras al-Khaimah and Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates. He warns they are growing rarer and rarer, having been overtaken by modern life. Yet the donkey held the fundamental key to building civilization, carrying water and food, and construction materials, whereas the horse was used for killing, he said. Often referred to jokingly as the sheikh of donkeys, Abdul Jawad aims to raise funds to build a regional organization to protect the species.The idea would be to build on the success of an association in Egypt and groups such as the Donkey Party in Iraqi Kurdistan. But it will not be easy; too many people laugh at the idea, he said.

Miss Husain has been a doctor for 22 years and is an NHS Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Heatherwood & Wexham Park Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. She also practices in local private hospitals - in areas such as Ascot, Windsor, Slough, Gerrards Cross and Maidenhead - where she conducts clinics and operating theatre sessions. She has special expertise in helping couples experiencing infertility or miscarriage problems. As a Muslim woman how can she juggle all these resposibilities?

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Esfahan
52 Iran Ref #: 308

The Friday Mosque (Masjed-e Jomeeh) is one of the oldest Mosques in Esfahan. The greater part of the present building dates back to the 11th century and to the beginning of the 12th century. Changes and additions were made is subsequent periods. The monument therefore illustrates the evolution of Iranian sacred architecture. The central courtyard is one of the largest in Iran, 65 m X 76 m. In the center, a fine marble pool with generously festooned edges reflects in its calm waters the image of the four ivans. The Masjed-e Imam is one of the finest monuments in the world. The color of the ceramic ornaments is the first cause of surprise and admiration. But the size of the buildings surrounding the main courtyard provokes a deeper emotion. These are just but some of the attractions of this city which was once nicknamed Nesfe Jahan (Half the World)

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Epidemic White
26 Iraq Ref #: 142

Espionage: Struggle for Survival


52 Iran, Iraq, Britain, Germany Ref #: 460

Epidemic White relates the plight of Iraqi people mainly children who are grappling with the repercussions of this unwanted war. The number of children contracting different types of cancer, among other-difficult-to-diagnose diseases, according to experts, is increasing. In this documentary Iraqi doctors talk about causes of these diseases which are little more than depleted uranium bombs while relatives of cancer patients speak out about their difficulties, seeing their beloved ones dying a gradual ruthless death. This documentary shows the Iraq War through medical eyes, telling us what it means to live in areas where uranium particles remain for unpredictable years to come.

This program examines the role of MKO in Irans nuclear dossier. It cites documents and interviews as well as important figures who defected from the terrorist organization. They talk about their cooperation with Saddam Husseins former Baath regime in the 8-year imposed war against Iran. On the other hand, they prove that the information that they purpotedly gave in relation to Irans nuclear program was fabricated. The other interview is with Mr. Scott Ritter who explores the issue between the Mossad intelligence and MKO as Irans nuclear file is concerned. Overall we find out that as in its cooperation with the former Iraqi regime, this time they are also fighting for their own political survival and have resorted to work in cohorts with US and Israeli intelligence to spread false and malicious propaganda against Iran.

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Ethanol Story, The


52 Brazil Ref #: 187

Evangelists
26 US Ref #:136

Ethanol fuel can be used as a fuel, mainly as a biofuel alternative to gasoline, and is widely used in cars in Brazil. Because it is easy to manufacture and process and can be made from very common crops such as sugar cane and corn, it is an increasingly common alternative to gasoline in some parts of the world. According to the International Energy Agency, cellulosic ethanol could allow ethanol fuels to play a much bigger role in the future than previously thought. The story behind the fuel and its controversies in Brazil.

Christian Zionism is a modern theological and political movement that embraces the most extreme ideological positions of Zionism, thereby becoming detrimental to a just peace in Palestine. The Christian Zionist program provides a worldview where the Gospel is identified with the ideology of empire, colonialism and militarism. In its extreme form, it places an emphasis on apocalyptic events leading to the end of history rather than living Christs love and justice today. This documentary questions these views in light of gross human right violations by Israel.

87 E

Failed Tactics
52 Iran, Iraq, Britain Ref #: 313

Family in the West


10 x 26 Austria, Italy, Netherlands, France, Britain Ref #: 284

This is a documentary about the terrorist organization, MKO, told through the eyes of former MKO agents who have turned away from their former horror activities. An insight into this organization which has caused fear and is recognized as a terror organization worldwide.

Moral decadence and isolation and sexual and drugs abuse are commonplace today in Europe. Collapse of family values in the West have become a matter of public concern. Many marriages do not last long and many European countries have zero or negative population growth. This series tries to discuss social crises in the West and their unfavorable impact on families, saying how the social and familial environment is disintegrating in the West.

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Ferdowsi
52 Iran Ref #: 360

Fire on the Water


44 Iran Ref #: 173

Hakm Abul-Qsim Firdaws Ts, more commonly transliterated as Ferdowsi was a highly revered Persian poet. He was the author of the Shhnmeh, the national epic of Persian-speakers and of the Iranian World. Ferdowsi is one of the undisputed giants of Persian literature. After Ferdowsis Shhnmeh a number of other works similar in nature surfaced over the centuries within the cultural sphere of the Persian language. Without exception, all such works were based in style and method on FerdowsisShhnmeh, but none of them could quite achieve the same degree of fame and popularity as Ferdowsis masterpiece. Ferdowsi has a unique place in Persian history because of the strides he made in reviving and regenerating the Persian language and cultural traditions. His works are cited as a crucial component in the persistence of the Persian language, as those works allowed much of the tongue to remain codified and intact.

Environmental Art refers to art dealing with ecological issues and/ or the natural, such as the formal, the political, the historical, or the social context. In this documentary, a group of environmental artists converge on the shores of the Persian Gulf expressing their feelings concerning what is happening around them both locally and internationally. This documentary is a must for all those who believe that there are alternative ways to look at the worlds problems today especially by appealing to our subconscious.

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Flotilla: Untold Stories


52 Meditarranen Sea, Gaza, Turkey, Britain Ref #: 416

On the morning of the 31st of May 2010 a flotilla of six aid ships heading to the Gaza strip, through international waters, was brutally attacked by the Israeli military. The event was a turning point in the worlds perception of both Israel and the Palestinians. But despite all the media coverage, the testimonies of those seriously injured have never been heard on English television. This documentary retraces events as they took place on the roof of the Mavi Marmara, where several charity workers are thought to have been executed. We will hear first-hand from one man who was shot several times, beaten and left for dead, and another who was shot twice in the back of the head but survived. Well also hear from the relatives of the dead, including the father of 19 year old Furkan Dogan, and eye-witnesses who say Israeli soldiers continued to open fire despite the raising of a white flag. The director too was onboard that ship and saw first-hand the boarding and attacking of the Mavi Marmara, and will bring his personal thoughts to the table.

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Footprint
52 or 3 x 26 Spain Ref #: 278

Fora Daqui Fora!


52 Brazil Ref #: 200

Spain argues that Gibraltars status is an anachronism, and that it should become an autonomous community of Spain, similar to Catalonia or the Basque Country. It also argues that the principle of territorial integrity, not self-determination applies, drawing parallels with the British handover of Hong Kong to the Peoples Republic of China in 1997. However, at the same time, successive Spanish governments have refused to countenance the handover of their north African enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla to Morocco. The Junta de Andalucia (Andalucias elected regional government) believes that Gibraltar should be integrated into its regional autonomy. So whats really going on in Gibraltar?

When as part of his South American tour, George W. Bush visited Brazil in March 2007; the country witnessed one of its biggest anti American demonstrations. The protests were so intense in Brazils big cities that police had to intervene. With reference to these demonstrations, this documentary tries to find out the historical causes of such a deep hatred of the imperialistic attitude of United States and the important role of the IMF, World Bank and multinational corporations in the region.

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For Freedom
52 Iran Ref #: 143

The most important factor leading to the victory of the Islamic Revolution was the guidance of the charismatic leader late Imam Khomeini, Times Man of the Year in 1979 and one of the magazines 100 most influential people in the 20th century. He brought down the Shah of Iran, a despotic ruler. Internationally, he is known as the virtual face of Islam in Western popular culture. The role of the Iranian people cannot be overemphasized. They stood up behind their leader and set up an Islamic Democracy. For Freedom: The Islamic Revolution from within.

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French Dream, The


64 or 7 x 26 France Ref #: 202

From Bani Asad Tribe


26 Iraq Ref #: 321

France has been the scene of many changes in the political arena in the past few years. These changes started when the French initially did not seem willing to join the European Union. The question is, who were the opponents of a united Europe in France? What are the problems and expectations of people? Do the immigrants have equal political and social rights? The French Dream opens a third eye to these questions, casting light on the significance of the people who are left suspended between the country they think they belong in and the lands they or their fathers once came from.

The Bani Assad is an Arab tribe in Iraq. They are Adnanite Arabs, powerful and one of the most famous tribes. Today, many members of the tribe live in many Iraqi cities and all over the Middle East. This is the story of one member of the tribe who moves in search of his family in Iraq from Iran. Will he be accepted?

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French Vision
52 or 6 x 26 France Ref #: 254

From Ohrid to A European Macedonia


26 Macedonia Ref #: 118

France as one of the worlds progressive countries has always been trying to play an active and determining role in international affairs. Being a key European Union member, France is facing new challenges both at home and abroad. New France has at least one major shift in its foreign policy after coming to power of the unpopular Sarkozy in the countrys presidential elections and that is political dependence on the United States. Will this be to the best interest of the French people and their culture?

The question about the future of Macedonia was always connected to an absurdity. This was all about the improvised name under which this country was recognized by the international community. How can one talk about the future of a country whose name is Former Republic?

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From Vietnam to Iraq


44 US, Canada Ref #: 295

A journey into the lives of Iraq and Vietnam veterans.Vietnam and Iraq were both wars of choice. And they are also similar in that deceit and misrepresentation was employed by the U.S. government, first to engage U.S. forces and then to keep them there. President Bush went to war on the grounds that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction and had ties to al Qaeda. No weapons of mass destruction have been found and no ties to al Qaeda have been discovered. We were also told troops would be greeted with open arms and flowers, which didnt last long, and that Iraqi oil would pay for most of the reconstruction. Now we are told that the US is actually in Iraq to nurture democratic selfgovernment, but political reconstruction is also going badly. How is the war in Iraq different than that of Vietnam? Is it?

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Gaza is Dying
6 x 26 Palestine Ref #: 287

Grey Bases
26 Bulgaria Ref #: 251

Just 40km (25 miles) long and 10km wide, it is home to more than 1.5 million Palestinians. Israel has for many years restricted entry to and exit from Gaza, but it intensified its blockade of Gaza in June 2007, when Hamas took over. Since, the strips population have been relying on less than a quarter of the volume of imported supplies they received in December 2005. Fuel shortages and a lack of spare parts have had a heavy knock-on impact on sewage treatment, waste collection, water supply and medical facilities.

Fifteen years ago the entrance of Bulgaria into the EU and NATO seemed impossible. Nowadays, it is a fact. As are the three military bases on Bulgarian territory which will be used by Americans. Plenty of the expectations related to those bases, both good and bad, were not justified. The American parts arriving here turned out to be less than the expected amount. This by the way did not bring investments, or the income which the locals relied on. Why were these bases set up here, and what are the feeling of the people about them?

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Great Challenge, The


36 Iran Ref #: 185

There is a lot said about the takeover of the American Embassy by students in Iran in the beginning of the Islamic revolution. Some say it was premeditated and others know it as a sudden popular revolutionary movement. But what was really the motive and what was going on in the Embassy and during the 444 days? In this documentary we shall learn about the aspects and features of this important event between Iran and US. We will also get a glimpse of US interference in Irans internal affairs within several decades before the revolution.

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WINNER Best Film Resistance Film Fest 2010

Gaza: When Saturday Came


52 Gaza Ref #: 288

The Israeli bombs have left their mark everywhere around Gaza and Resistance takes as many forms as life itself dictates. Around Rafah refugee camp there is a curtain of silence. As if all its inhabitants were dead. But a small hole supported by wood sticks takes us to a totally new world deep under Gaza. Like ants, dozens of men are removing sand with their own hands, opening tunnels from Gaza to Egypt. Thanks to the Israeli blockade Palestinians have to live like a gang of smugglers, the only way of surviving the starvation Gaza lost its place in the international media headlines. The war is over, they say. But, is it?

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Official Selection Al Jazeera Doc Festival 2010

Official Selection Roma Fiction Fest 2009

Guantanamo: Inside the Wire


52 US, Britain, Guantanamo Bay Ref #: 271

At a time when new US President Barack Obama signed an order to suspend the proceedings of the Guantanamo military commission, Yvonne Ridley and filmmaker David Miller get unprecedented access to the infamous Guantanamo Bay prison where they are given a guided tour of the facility by the US Military Public Relations apparatus. With exclusive access to the ill-famed holding facility, the documentary also interviews former inmates who give a detailed explanation how they were treated at the hands of the US Military. Visiting all areas of Gitmo including Camp Delta, Camp Iguana, and Camp X-Ray, we are given a firsthand look into the conditions enemy combatants are held.

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Gold Quest
52 Ghana Ref #: 145

Great Wall of Mistrust, The


2 x 52 or 8 x 26 Germany, France, Holland, Iran Ref #: 385

Up until March 1957, Ghana was known to much of the world as the Gold Coast. It is the largest producer of gold in West Africa. Gold exploration and mining are the main focus of activities of companies though the thrust of current government policy which aims to diversify the mineral production base of the country, which has been hinging on gold, and to lesser extent diamonds, manganese and bauxite, is to include the production of industrial minerals. Value addition has also been one of the current policies. We take a trip to this gold producing country in a picturesque journey to discover its gold and its people.

Opinions differ over what has caused the decades of poor relations between Iran and the US. Iranian explanations offered include everything from the natural and unavoidable conflict between the Islamic Revolution on the one hand, and American arrogance and desire for global hegemony on the other. Political relations between Iran and the United States began in the mid to late 1800s, but had small importance or controversy until the post-World War II era of the Cold War and of petroleum exports from the Persian Gulf. Since then an era of close alliance between Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavis regime and the American government was followed by a dramatic reversal and hostility between the two countries after the 1979 Iranian Revolution. A search into where the truth may lie

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Gaza: During and After


52 Gaza Ref #: 375

On December 27, 2008, Israel began Operation Cast Lead, a 22day military operation in Gaza with the stated aim of suppressing rocket fire into Israel. Human Rights Watch documented serious laws-of-war violations by Israeli forces during their military operation, including drone-launched missile attacks that killed 29 civilians, the killing of 11 civilians holding white flags, and the use of white phosphorus munitions in densely populated areas. Israeli forces also deliberately destroyed, without lawful military justification, many homes and other civilian property, including farms, factories, and much of Gazas water and sanitation network. Most of this property remains unrepaired. The documentary goes deep underground the tunnels portraying life during and after Operation Cast Lead in the strip.

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Haiti
26 Haiti Ref #: 246

Hamza
20 US, Saudi Arabia Ref #: 112

Haiti. The only enslaved people in history to win their freedom through revolution, and a symbol of hope for the oppressed. Now, the only hope for many is risking their lives on a boat going to the United States. Most Haitians survive off a dollar a day. Hunger is everywhere. Half the kids in Haiti dont go to school. Half the adults dont know how to read. Haiti has always been ruled by a tiny elite that has oppressed the poor masses. They will commit any crime to protect their power and their money. But the people have never stopped fighting for their rights.

Hamza is an American youth who has long been dreaming of Islam and, after giving it much thought, eventually decided to embrace it. As a Muslim convert, he is looking forward to going on an unforgettable journey to visit Mecca and Medina. Hamza is the story of this young American doing his Hajj pilgrimage, while giving a glimpse of the history of Islam. The program portrays Hamzas phenomenal spiritual transformation and his views regarding Islam and the beauties this faith can offer to all human beings. He has a beautiful story to tell.

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Hay al Karamah
26 Iraq Ref #: 322

Head in the Sand


52 or 3 x 26 Canada Ref #: 351

Theres no security. Its a big problem. Some cases dont come to court because people involved are too afraid about what might happen to them, says the judge. Two decades of Saddam Husseins selecting judges and undermining the courts, three wars, and 12 years of international sanctions and the presence of an occupying army would put a strain on any legal system. The judges were Baath Party members, prosecutors were ineffective and defense lawyers were complacent. Corruption had been encouraged by Saddam Hussein as a way to weaken the courts and make the judges beholden to his whim. We follow some people through the Iraq justice system immediately after Saddam Hussein was overthrown.

Canada has the highest per capita immigration rate in the world. Canadian society is often depicted as being very progressive, diverse, and multicultural. However some argue that official multiculturalism limits the freedom of minority members, by confining them to cultural and geographic ghettos. This documentary delves deep into the issue of multiculturalism in Canada and how it plays on the society in that country?

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Health under Siege


52 Palestine Ref #: 168

This film depicts the concerns of Palestinians and the problems that Israel has brought to the already besieged Palestinian lands. The film looks at the Palestinian cause from a different perspective: through medical eyes. It portrays how the health system including physicians, medical staff and hospitals are under Israeli siege, adding to other excruciating problems Palestinians experience because of occupation.

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Heavenly World
52 France Ref #: 235

Hidden Fist
52 US Ref #: 462

A an insight into how one painters world has intertwined with his faith and how it has deeply affected the way he sees the world.

What image of the Middle East do we find in the Western and Middle Eastern media? Is it an objective one or a biased one based on a preconceived ideological position? What difference is there in the features of the image here and there? If the image reflected by the media here and there does not coincide with objective reality, what are the reasons and motives of this incongruence? Is it true that only the Middle East can understand the Middle East?

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Hidden War
52 Lebanon Ref #: 248

Holy Feast, The


52 or 6 x 26 Iran Ref #: 243

Israel inadvertently galvanized an international campaign to ban cluster munitions by hastily raining bomblets over south Lebanon before a U.N.-agreed halt to its 2006 war with Hezbollah fighters could take effect. Cluster bombs are still killing and maiming people in south Lebanon, a hilly region of towns and farming villages where nearly all the land is used for crops or grazing.

Ramadan is an Islamic religious observance that takes place during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar; the month in which the Quran was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. It is the Islamic month of fasting, in which participating Muslims do not eat or drink anything from true dawn until sunset. During Ramadan, Muslims ask forgiveness for past sins, pray for guidance and help in refraining from everyday evils, and try to purify themselves through self-restraint and good deeds. These are some rituals

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Hired Guns
6 x 26 Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Britain Ref #: 446

The private military company (PMC) is the contemporary strand of the mercenary trade. In October 2007, the United Nations released a two-year study that stated, that although hired as security guards, private contractors were performing military duties. The report found that the use of contractors such as Blackwater was a new form of mercenary activity and illegal under International law. Many countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, are not signatories to the 1989 United Nations Mercenary Convention banning the use of mercenaries.

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Home Sweet Home


52 or 3 x 26 Iran, Afghanistan Ref #: 359

The Soviet occupation of Afghanistan resulted in a massive influx of 2.9 million Afghans into Iran between 1980 and 1989. Another major movement occurred in response to the repressive rule of Taliban militants and fighting between Taliban and opposition groups between 1994 and 2001. Irans early policy towards Afhans seeking asylum has been described by many commentators as open door. In a strong demonstration of Islamic solidarity, the Iranian government demonstrated considerable generosity to Afghans fleeing communist-occupied Afghanistan. It granted Afghans access to its high quality social services (health and education) and permitted them to work. This is the story of the life of Afghans in Iran. Their trials, tribulations, successes and life in the Islamic Republic.

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Houseboats
26 India Ref #: 162

Srinagars thousand or so houseboats are moored along sections of the Dal and Nagin Lakes and river Jhelum, each decorated fancifully and named romantically and even whimsically. Some of the houseboats there were built in the early 1900s, and are still being rented out to tourists. These houseboats are made of wood, and usually have intricately carved wood paneling. The houseboats are of different sizes, some having up to three bedrooms apart from a living room and kitchen.

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Best Documentary Shahid Aviny 2009

Official Selection Al Jazeera 2009

Human Rights
44 Austria Ref #: 296

Rabbi Moishe Arye Friedman, who is the Chief Rabbi of the Orthodox Anti-Zionist Community of Austria, his wife Lea and their seven children face untold problems in that country. This documentary takes a glimpse of just some of those problems.

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Hunger Strike
26 France Ref #: 323

Hunter, The
42 South Africa Ref #: 192

A hunger strike is a method of non-violent resistance or pressure in which participants fast as an act of political protest, or to provoke feelings of guilt in others, usually with the objective to achieve a specific goal, such as a policy change. Hunger strikes have sometimes been forcibly ended through the use of force-feeding. These asylum seekers in Belgium have decided that this is their last resort.

Herbert Matimba is a photographer working for the Pretoria News newspaper. In early 2007, he photographed police assaulting a woman in downtown Pretoria, but was forced to flee after police turned their attention to him. He spent the night in hiding to prevent police confiscating his photographs. She was just hanging in his arms as he dragged her across the pavement. The man behind the camera is profiled in this documentary.

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Official Selection Al Jazeera 2008

I was There
52 US Ref #: 105

I WasThere is the story of 9/11 revisited. It is a different version of the incidents which brought down the World Trade Center Twin Towers. The documentary interviews three people who saw the devastating events first-hand. The first individual is a person who was inside the tower before it collapsed. This is the person who was first declared a national hero before being fired for saying things which did not appeal to the US administrations palate. The second person is a university professor who was enjoying, on the balcony of his home, the sight of the Twin Towers when the planes hit them before realizing that he was not watching a movie. And finally a priest who was in a church before the incidents. These people have a lot to say about the September 11 events.

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Imam Khomeini, Reformer of the Century


52 Iran Ref #: 337

The appearance of Sayyid Ruhullah Musawi Khomeini, gave the Islamic revival movement a new lease of life. His deep and broad outlook towards this movement as multi faceted and revivalist entity, transformed it into a great movement in Islamic countries. The sincere and prudent calls of Imam Khomeini were for the liberation of all men from the clench of global arrogance. His calls led to the emergence of movements seeking freedom and the revival of Islam, all which were impacted by his words and actions.

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Official Selection Religion Today 08

Imam Reza
26 Iran Ref #: 152

Imam Reza, the great grandson of the Noble Prophet of Islam Muhammad and the 8th Imam of Shiah Muslims, is buried in the northeastern Iranian city of Mash`had. Tens of millions of Muslims from across the world visit Imam Rezas shrine annually, making it by far the most visited pilgrimage site in the whole world. Thousands of pilgrims constantly pray at Imam Rezas Shine everyday asking him to intercede with Allah Almighty on their behalf on the Day of Judgment. This documentary depicts the spiritual journey of the countless people who try to make their dreams come true by converging on this holy site from four corners of the world every year.

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Imam Khomeinis Political Thought


52 Spain, Britain Ref #: 230

In Pursuit of Truth
52 Lebanon, Iran, France Ref #: 281

The Political thought and legacy of Grand Ayatollah Seyyed Ruhollah Mustafavi Khomeini refers to the impact of the religious and political ideas of that leader of the Iranian Revolution, one of the major revolutions of the 20th century. Under his leadership, Iran replaced its millennia-old monarchy with theocracy, currently the only such ruling system in the world.

In 1982 four Iranian diplomats who were on an official visit to Beirut were kidnapped by members of the Falangist group affiliated to Israel. The fate of these Iranian diplomats has been unknown ever since and Israel has never responded to the questions put forth by international organizations regarding the kidnapped diplomats. This documentary is in search of the Iranian diplomats abducted in Beirut by Israel- backed Falangists. Why the Israeli regime is afraid of disclosing the truth is a question that is dealt with in this documentary.

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In America
6 x 26 US Ref #: 344

A documentary series about the US in the 21st Century. It can be said that the US is going through its worst times in its history. With two unpopular wars, economic crisis, the fall of the American Dream etc. In the midst of all this, people in the US are witnessing very bitter times. Barack Obama has turned to be the only hope for putting US back in its place. Will Barack Obama be able to change what is happening in America?

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In Rome
26 Italy Ref #: 133

In Search of Identity
26 Canada Ref #: 135

In Rome theres a group called US Citizens for Peace and Justice. This group calls for the impeachment of US President George W Bush and Vice-President Dick Cheney. We spend an afternoon with this group which is comprised of university professors and intellectuals and we find out why even though they are many miles away, they feel passionately about their political activities against the establishment in Washington.

A Maroon was a runaway slave in the West Indies, Central America, South America, or North America. Maroon populations are found in Jamaica, Amazon River Basin to the American states of Florida and North Carolina. Our camera goes in search of these people in present-day Canada and tries to establish their connection with Islam.

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In Search of Prisoner 650


52 Afghanistan Ref #: 366

Official Selection Al Jazeera Doc Festival 2010

In the Name of the Rose


52 or 4 x 26 Georgia Ref #: 210

A Pakistani woman had been held in the notorious Bagram Prison in Afghanistan for years and now her current whereabouts unknown. Have you heard about her? Most likely not. A woman is lingering in such a torturous jail and no alarms have gone off in her country or in any part of the world. Not much is known about her. Why is she there? What crime has she committed? She is a ghost prisoner. If not for eyewitnesses, such as the former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Moazzam Begg and interest raised about her case by journalist Yvonne Ridley, we wouldnt have heard anything about her. This is Yvonnes search for prisoner 650.

Colonization is a dark, undeniable fact in the history of the West. In the Colonial Era, Western countries invaded many countries taking control over lands previously occupied by native populations. From Yugoslavia to the Congo to Kyrgyzstan and to Ukraine, footprints of Western countries can be found. This phenomenon can clearly be seen in present-day Georgia. In the Name of the Rose is a documentary narrated by a Social Sciences student in Georgia who investigates the role of the West in her country. She talks to different people in politics, both public and private sectors for and against what happened in Georgia.

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Indias Atomic Dreams


26 India Ref #: 166

Internal Exile
52 Britain Ref #: 391

Indias nuclear weapons program was started at the Bhabha Atomic Research Center in Trombay. In the mid-1950s India acquired dual-use technologies under the Atoms for Peace non-proliferation program, which aimed to encourage the civil use of nuclear technologies in exchange for assurances that they would not be used for military purposes. It was meant to use this technology for the benefit of its people. More than 50 years later, has any benefit trickled down to the locals?

Without having their crimes proven in a court of law, 3 British citizens are put under house arrest under the pretext of fighting against terrorism. Not only have their movements been curtailed by electronic ankle bracelets, but they have been also banned from most social activities. This documentary look at the system that some call unfair that is used under the guise of fighting terrorism especially since at the end we find out that these three people were innocent and are allowed to return to their normal lives.

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Iran Nuclear Power Story


52 Iran, Austria, Britain Ref #: 221

Irans nuclear energy is one of the most controversial issues the media has ever seen to date. Some accuse Iran of being after devel oping atomic bomb while Iran says it is devel oping peaceful civilian nuclear technology. Can the West be trusted to provide Iran with this source of energy? Is there any reason why we should believe Iran is not pursuing a nuclear bomb program?

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Iran and the End of the World


26 Britain Ref #: 409

Iranian Handicrafts
9 x 10 Iran Ref #: 237

In this film we take a deeper look into the accusations laid down by Israel and the west against Iran, we use fact based history to highlight the incredible level of hypocrisy and aim to open the eyes of the world to the propaganda machine that is working its way to a Muslim holocaust. We also look into why the west is so heavily concentrated on Iran when there are nuclear threats from other parts of the world, there are greater humanitarian disasters and greater needs for democracy, and then why is it that Iran seems to be getting all the attention? The objective of this film is to break through the media propaganda and lies so that the viewing audience can make their own minds up about the real Iran and west agenda, and to help answer the question: Whats so special about Iran?

Rug weaving, silver making, sculpturing, painting, woodworking, crockery making, ceramic and mosaic works are some of the Iranian handicraft skills. Among them, the art of ceramic is the oldest in the Great Persia and unearthed ceramic works dates back upto seven centuries B.C. Short documentaries on different Iranian handicrafts.

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Iranian Kaleidoscope
8 x 26 Iran Ref #: 373

This is a documentary featuring interviews with different personalities in Iranian society today. From politics to sports to the arts and cinema. Through these interviews we get to know a different side of Iran that one hardly sees in the media. The personalities talk about their personal views about major issues facing their discipline, the country and society as a whole. A window into presentday Iran through the eyes of influential people who help shape their own personal disciplines

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Iranian Parliament
52 Iran Ref #: 239

Iranian Revolution
52 Iran Ref #: 255

The Parliament in Iran has a unique power in comparison with other democratic govern ments in the West and is the highest authorityamong Iranian foundations. Iranian MPs choose the cabinet ministers, pass all the laws, ratify the presidents annual budget and many other things alike. Currently, the parlia ment consists of members from different cultural and religious minorities, from different classes of society that are popularly elected for a four-year term. An insight into the Iranian parliamentary system.

he Iranian Revolution was the revolution that transformed Iran from a constitutional monarchy under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to an Islamic republic under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the leader of the revolution and founder of the Islamic Republic. It has been called the third great revolution in history, following the French and Bolshevik revolutions and an event that made Islam a political force ... from Morocco to Malaysia.

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Iranian Woman, The


69 or 20 x 10 Iran Ref #: 104

This film explores womens achievements through talking with them, showing their success in such sports as Karate, track and field, Kung fu and Wushu and talking with women in aviation and in fire and rescue service. The film, meanwhile, explored the life of the Iranian women in research and science. This film is about the Iranian women who have excelled well in every field.

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Iraq: Through the Lens


52 Spain, Italy, France, Germany, Britain, Portugal, Turkey Ref #: 275

US-led occupation of Iraq has had serious repercussions, forming innumerable questions in the minds of conscientious people in the farthest corners of the world. Who can reveal the truth better than the searching eyes of candid cameras? These are the stories of behind some moments that were forever captured by photographers in war-torn Iraq.

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Ivory Coast
52 or 4 x 26 Ivory Coast Ref #: 229

Iraq, Occupied but Proud


7 x 26 Iraq Ref #: 182

Early in November 2004, after the peace agreement had effectively collapsed following the rebels refusal to disarm, Gbagbo ordered air strikes against the rebels. During one of these air strikes in Bouak, on November 6, 2004, French soldiers were hit and nine of them were killed; the Ivorian government has said it was a mistake, but the French have claimed it was deliberate. They responded by destroying most Ivorian military aircraft (2 Su25 planes and 5 helicopters), and violent retaliatory riots against the French broke out in Abidjan. This is the well known version of the story but what do the Ivorians and the Government think about it?

War is devastating. It affects all aspects of a nations life. Occupied Iraq stands proud despite the atrocities and hardships occupation and its aftermaths have brought to it. The problems the Iraqis are grappling with after the war erupted there including terror, violence, bombing, and a host of other issues are explored in this program.

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Is the War in Ireland Over?


26 Britain Ref #: 424

More than a dozen years after a peace agreement between London and the Irish Republican Army, there is a mounting challenge to British rule in Northern Ireland. The number of attacks on members of the security forces is rising. In recent years, a breakaway movement, called the Real IRA, has re-emerged in some Catholic communities. The film features two former IRA members - part of the same commando unit that planted bombs in London in 1973 who now stand on opposing sides of a political chasm. Marion Price, who was jailed with Kelly, says that he IRA fought for a united Ireland. She tells the programme: I believed that I was fighting a legitimate war for the freedom of my country. I believed that then and I still believe that now. Phil Rees, who first reported from Ireland nearly three decades ago, asks whether the 1998 agreement will prevent gunmen emerging once more, to try to end British rule in the north?

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Iraq: Behind the Camera


52 Spain, Italy, France, Germany, Britain, Portugal, Turkey Ref #: 274

Islam in Argentina
26 Argentina Ref #: 144

Genuine information has been given by correspondents who, broken and bitter, returned from the war-torn Iraq with a handful of scorching memories, looking in depth into the issues which emerged after the occupation. These are the candid moments of photographers who have witnessed it all and now speak of what they saw Behind the Camera.

Argentina has one of the largest Muslim communities in Latin America. The 20th century saw an influx of Muslim migrants to the country, from different parts of the Muslim world but mostly from Syria and Lebanon. This documentary tries to give a clear picture of Muslims as well as their social and cultural life in this Latin American country.

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Iranian Technological Advancements


10 x 10 Iran Ref #: 286

Short programs dealing with different issues showing how Iran, despite sanctions has defied all odds and made great technological advancements.

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Islamophobia
52 France, US Ref #: 387

Israel, Profit, Propaganda & Peace?


26 Britain Ref #: 410

Sources have suggested an increasing trend in Islamophobia, some of which attribute it to the September 11 attacks, while others associate it with the increased presence of Muslims in the Western world. In May 2002 the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia (EUMC), a European Union watchdog, released a report entitled Summary report on Islamophobia in the EU after 11 September 2001, which described an increase in Islamophobia-related incidents in European member states post9/11. Although the term is widely recognized and used, it has not been without controversy.

The objective of this film is to break through the Zionist propaganda and lies so that the viewing audience can make their own minds up about who the real terrorists are, and to help answer the question: Why the world is so afraid of Israel. We highlight the core differences between Judaism and Zionism to explore the true agenda of Israel and the Zionist movement; we try to understand why Israel is the only occupying force in the world who can impose sanctions on the people they oppress, the only nation that lies outright about its actions and when confronted, laughs in the face of the UN.

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Israels Open Secret


52 France, Britain, Austria Ref #: 305

In fall 1986 Mordechai Vanunu, an Israeli citizen who had been employed at the Dimona Nuclear Power Plant in the Negrev Desert, gave evidence to the London Sunday Times newspaper that Israel was developing nuclear weapons. Israel is widely believed to possess an estimated 75 to 200 nuclear warheads and medium-range ballistic missiles capable of delivering those warheads. Moreover, The US Congress Office of Technology Assessment has recorded Israel as a country generally reported as having undeclared chemical warfare capabilities, and an offensive biological warfare program. Nevertheless most countries do not even raise a finger to point out this fact. Why the double standards?

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Islam in America
14 x 26 US Ref #: 258 Islam is the fastest growing religion in US and in many countries Muslims form the largest minority. But how and when did it reach the American borders? Today, the Muslim population in US is very diverse. This is a comprehensive research into the effects of Islamic ideology on US in various ways.

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J. A. K
52 Canada Ref #: 130

Joe Glenton
26 Britain Ref #: 370

Joshua Adam Key was a soldier in the US Army. He served a term in Iraq but couldnt get himself to go back to the Middle Eastern country after what he experienced. He has now been forced to migrate to neighboring Canada with his little children for fear of being arrested and court marshaled. This documentary tells his story from his experiences in Iraq to his new life in Canada where hes living fearing for his life.

Lance Corporal Joe Glenton, 27, joined the Army in 2004 and was sent to Kandahar, Afghanistan, in 2006. Whereas the army and politicians claimed that British troops were there to help, he was shocked to find that the Afghan people were against them. Ashamed and disillusioned, he went AWOL in 2007. He handed himself in two years later, and was charged with desertion. This is a touching portrait of a British soldier that has been imprisoned for refusing to fight in the Afghanistan War. The documentary explores the human cost, morality and legality of arguably the defining conflict of the post 9/11 world. A coward for some, a hero for others; Joe talks candidly on the need for love, integrity and justice in modern warfare.

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Official Selection Al Jazeera 2007

Jena 6, The
26 US Ref #: 102

This is a 25 minute tour of the US judicial system, shedding light on racial and other kinds of discrimination that dominate US judiciary at different levels. The camera follows a victim of US judicial system and takes us to court where members of a family want to get their rights. Do they succeed? Here is what happens to the family in court.

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Jordans Muslim Brotherhood


52 or 4 x 26 Jordan Ref #: 277

Journey Back to Tunisia


52 Britain, Tunisia Ref #: 408

The Muslim Brotherhood movement has been for decades leading opposition in the country mainly through its political arm, the Islamic Action Front (IAF), The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan came to international attention in the wake of the April 1989 disturbances and the subsequent November 1989 parliamentary elections. These developments highlighted the movements political clout and raised the specter of an Islamic revolution in Jordan. While various political trends competed for influence during the months prior to the elections, the Muslim Brotherhood had a clear advantage; its infrastructure in the mosques, the Quranic schools and the universities gave it a ready-made political base. The Muslim Brotherhood candidates won a windfall of 32 of the 80 seats in Parliament.

After 21 years living in exile in Britain, Mohammed Ferjani returns back to the motherland-Tunisia. His family especially his father were members of the En-nahda political parties, banned during Ben Alis time in power. Their family was arrested, tortured and were finally forced to flee. He goes back to try and meet the people who forced his family to leave and also meets other political prisoners. He tries to retrace his former life and meet the people he left behind including the ones who smuggled them out of the country. Ultimately hell try to meet the family of Muhammad bu Eizi, the young man who started it all. He was the young man who set himself on fire and in turn set a whole region on fire.

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Jews in Iran
26 Iran Ref #: 109

Persian Jews or Iranian Jews are Jews historically associated Iran, which was known internationally as Persia until 1935. The biblical books of Isaiah, Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, Chronicles, and Esther contain some references to the experiences of Jews in Persia. Imam Khomeini visited with members of the Jewish community and issued a decree ordering the adherents of Judaism and other revealed religions to be protected. Jews are entitled to self-administration and elect their own representative to the 290-seat Majlis. Jewish burial rites and divorce laws are accepted by Islamic courts. Tehran has over 20 synagogues. Iran has one of only four Jewish charity hospitals in the world. Kosher butcher shops are available in Iran. There are Hebrew schools and coeducation is allowed. But why take our word for it, watch Jews in Iran.

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Kaka Bra
26 Iraq Ref #: 324

Kashan
26 Iran Ref #: 309

Kaka Bra is a farmer living in the city of Kirkuk, Iraq. He doesnt have any good memories of the past. He lost seven of his family members when Saddam Hussein ordered the mass killing of Kurds during his reign. He describes the current situation in the city to be very dangerous such that one needs to make a will before he lives the house every single day. He witnesses killings almost every day but he does not believe in tit for tat at all. Through him we get to know intimate details of life in this city and Iraq as a whole.

Kashan is the first of the large oases along the Qom-Kerman road which runs along the edge of the Great Desert. Its charm is therefore mainly due to the contrast between the parched immensities of the Kavir region and the greenery of the well-tended oasis, to the lively atmosphere of this almost compulsory halt, the restful shade of cupola- or vault - covered houses and the coolness of gardens made even more pleasant by their water fountains. Kashans water-supply comes from a system of qanats which converge up on the oasis. But the city also benefits from the presence of a nearby abundant spring which enabled Shah Abbas the Great to create a blooming garden in the suburb of Fin (6 km south). Bagh-e Fin has its poetic appeal and gardeners are attempting to restore the luxuriance of flower-beds overlooked by century-old cypress-trees.

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Khabr Jungle
26 Iran Ref #: 314

Kosovo & The Future Status


26 Kosovo Ref #: 121

Khabr Nation Park and Ruchun wild life refuge covers an area of 169200 hectares. Khabr is eleventh National Park of Iran which alone covers an area about 120000 hectares. The lowest elevation is 1000 and the highest 3845 m. The area has a rich flora (about 750 species) and about 120 endemic species. In view of phytogeography, the area situated between Irano-Turanian and Sahara-Sindian regions which includes several communities and various vegetation.

Following the NATO air strikes that began in March 1999, Kosovo became a UN Protectorate. From April 2002, UNMIK followed a policy of standards before status in order to calm pressures of independence within the enclave. In March 2004, tensions grew and people took to the streets with Albanian rioters taking to the streets targeting Serbs and UNMIK soldiers. Kosovo was the beginning of the breakdown of former Yugoslavia what will be the end of this breakdown?

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Kurdistan Travelog
18 x 10 Iran Ref #: 266

Kosovo, No Mans Land


26 Kosovo Ref #: 292

Kurdistan province with so many cultural, historical and natural attractions is one of the exceptional parts of Iran. It is located in the west of Iran in the vicinity of Iraq border. In here, the historical, cultural, and tourism features of the province are discussed. One of the extraordinary tourist attractions of Iran and a must-see place for adventurers.

On the 17th February 2008, the youngest country in the world was born. Kosovos Albanians are breathing again, but the Serbs are in a big dilemma. Happiness and celebrations on one side, and on the other, mistrust and uncertainty. But the new country is threatening to be a time-bomb

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Kurds in Turkey
52 or 4 x 26 Turkey Ref #: 241

Ethnic Kurds compose a significant portion of the population in Turkey. Unlike the Turks, the Kurds speak an Indo-European language. The Kurds live across all of Turkey but the majority live to the east and southeast of the country, from where they originate. We take a look at the events shaping these people

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La Banlieue
52 France Ref #: 362

Land of Grace
7 x 26 Venezuela Ref #: 203

The riots in the Paris suburbs highlight the many problems plaguing Frances capital city, as well as the rapidly changing face of the nation. Thirty-seven percent of all immigrants in France live in the Paris region, according to 1999 census data. It is currently estimated that 40 percent of the French population descends from these different waves of migrations, making France the most ethnically diverse country in Europe. Nevertheless, the immigrants from other European countries have had an easier time blending in, while the non-European groups have tended to assimilate at a slower pace. We pay a visit to these suburbs to try and understand their stories.

Venezuela has become famous as a leading anti-US country in Latin America and Hugo Chavez is known as a charismatic person in the country he leads. The Land of Grace, deals with Venezuelas politics, economy and culture, showing how a nation changed dramatically throughout modern history to become a leader of social, cultural and industrial reforms, heading in the right path of self-determination and independence.

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Land of Paradoxes
10 x 26 India Ref #: 163

Land of Religions
4 x 26 Iran Ref #: 107

India has always been famous as the land of mysteries, having many things to offer to newcomers and tourists. In this series, different aspects of life in India and Kashmir are brought to the fore. On the other hand, the camera takes the viewers to the mysterious atmosphere of Indias art and culture, different religions, disparate traditions, and various lifestyles, giving you a glimpse of what life is like in the subcontinent. The Land of Paradoxes opens new horizons into the land of never-ending discoveries.

Jews, Zoroastrians, Christians and Muslims have been living with each other in Iran since time immemorial. One does not need to be overly careful to see churches, synagogues and mosques on the streets standing next to each other in perfect harmony and peace, creating a unique spiritual and architectural atmosphere, heralding unity within diversity. Followers of different faiths in Iran respect each others beliefs. The Land of Religions introduces a number of Iranian cities where followers of different faiths live peacefully with each other and perform their religious ceremonies.

148

Last Continent
52 Antarctica Ref #: 231

Letters to Sparrows
11 x 26 China Ref #: 211

The Last Continent is a scientific documentary portraying the life of sea mammals in an exciting manner. Ultraviolet rays have left negative impacts on environment, human beings and fish. Due to ultraviolet rays, krill that are sources of nutrition for whales and seals from the depth of five meters in the water go further deep into depth of 15 meters. This causes a change in the behavior of whales. The ultra-violet rays have even caused wounds on their bodies. Even though a scientific journey, this also turns out to a journey into self-discovery.

This program explores Sino-American economic relations, the mutual influence of the two countries on one another and Chinas approach to globalization. It shows how China is looking for more locally viable globalization models. The film in part has a look at Chinas Muslim population and their contribution to the making of this vast country. While Letters to Sparrows investigates Chinas plans to expand its future use of nuclear energy, it tries to take a look at the status of its women as well.

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Life on the Persian Gulf


52 or 12 x 26 Iran Ref #: 282

A series about social life of a people living along the coastline and sharing the same culture. What is life like for the people who live on the sea and why is it important for them to call the sea the Persian Gulf?

150

Lifeline to Gaza
52 Europe, Gaza Ref #: 376

Lost Emperor
26 France Ref #: 434

The historic and international aid convoy, Viva Palestina, travels over 3000 km in an effort to break the siege imposed on the Gaza Strip. This documentary follows the members of the convoy in one of the largest humanitarian mission by land, with over 200 vehicles loaded with aid. Ignored by mainstream media, the convoy sets off its journey from London to Gaza via Europe. They then face many obstacles in the last days of the journey traveling through Egypt.

President Nicolas Sarkozy was elected on a campaign promise to clean up politics and put an end to the murky dealings that had tarnished the image of the French state under his predecessors. In the run-up to the 2007 presidential election, the centre-right candidate famously offered voters the vision of an irreproachable Republic. That pledge has turned sour after the French president was forced to part with two junior ministers accused of embezzlement and fight off allegations that his ruling UMP party had been showered with illegal cash by LOreal heiressFrances richest woman.

151 L

Lifeline To Gaza: The Return


52 or 3x26 Britain to Gaza on the Ground Ref #: 402

Lifeline to Gaza: The Return tells the story of a diverse group of people from Europe, the US and the arab world joining together to break the siege of Gaza. Following in the footsteps of their friends who broke the siege by land in March 2009, the group leaves from London and picks up more vehicles along the way. By the time it enters the Gaza strip it consists of 200 vehicles. In part one, the group leaves from London and makes its way across Europe. Largely ignored by the European media, it pushes on quickly until it reaches Greece. There the people give it a rousing welcome. But at the same time, news filters through that Egypt has begun construction of an impenetrable steel wall on its border with Gaza. The process of getting the people and vehicles across the Mediterranean proves to be a logistical nightmare. But once in the seaport of Al Arish, just half an hours drive from Gaza, things turn sour and blood is spilled as the convoy aid workers and the Egyptian security forces go head to head...
153 L

Lion and Eagle: Iran-US Relations


21 x 52 Iran, US Ref #: 341

Political relations between Iran and the United States began in the mid to late 1800s. An era of close alliance between Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavis regime and the American government was followed by a dramatic reversal and hostility between the two countries after the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Opinions differ over what has caused the decades of poor relations. Explanations offered include everything from the natural and unavoidable conflict between the Islamic Revolution on the one hand, and American arrogance and desire for global dictatorship and hegemony on the other. This documentary brings together experts on these relations in candid interviews about the history and the road ahead in relation between these two countries.

155 L

Living Afghans
52 or 6 x 26 Afghanistan Ref #: 175

What the world observes in Afghanistan today couldnt be farthest from the initial pleasant picture the occupiers promised to bring to the country. Our camera goes on a dangerous journey to places in Afghanistan such as Herat, Qandahar and Panjwai to picture the life of Pashtun people and the hardships they are enduring because of terrorist activities there. Within this journey you wonder how similar the life of these people is to the image the American occupiers depicted before and after occupation.

157 L

Lobbying in the UK
26 Britain Ref #: 415

This film focuses on the lobbying industry in the UK. Every year in the UK, oil companies, private health providers and arms manufacturers spend billions of pounds on lobbying. They do this so as to ensure that the government legislates the policy that business wants. Geographically, the Palace of Westminster is quite literally surrounded lobbying firms. This presenter-led documentary interviews politicians, ex-lobbyists, academics, and activists with a view to uncovering the techniques lobbying firms use to influence politicians in modern Britain. Specifically the show focuses on how lobbying from private health companies is shaping the government health policy in the UK.

158

London Youth Protest War Crimes in Gaza


26 Britain Ref #: 411

This film focuses on the way young people in England, especially proPalestine and Muslim youth feel and see the situation in Palestine. The fact that young people around the world are traumatized by the plight of Palestinian youth is an important point to drive home, as sympathy and humanitarian identification with Palestinian youth from youth from around the world (England in this case) is something which mainstream western media and discourse wants to deny and criminalize. The central part of the film is the lead-up and the actual 22 day war against Gaza starting in late Dec 2008, and the reaction of the British public against this aggression, focusing on young people. The problematic policing is focused on during the demonstrations. This highlights the way that the police themselves exacerbated the situation at the protests in creating further tension which led to civil disturbances.

159 L

Lost in Migration
52 South Africa Ref #: 193

South Africa is home to an estimated five million illegal immigrants, including some three million Zimbabweans. Attacks on foreign nationals increased markedly in late 2007 and it is believed that there have been at least a dozen attacks since the start of 2008. A series of anti-immigrant riots occurred in South Africa beginning on May 11, 2008. This documentary follows two of these immigrants each with his own unique story but sharing what this country has to offer them.

160

Madam President
52 Afghanistan Ref #: 225

Hopes and dreams of two Afghan girls. One goes to an American school in Kabul, the other in a public school. How do these two lives differ from one another?

161 M

Man of the Century


52 Spain Ref #: 382

Mandela
52 South Africa Ref #: 191

The most important factor leading to the victory of the Islamic Revolution was the guidance of the charismatic leader late Imam Khomeini, Times Man of the Year in 1979 and one of the magazines 100 most influential people in the 20th century. He brought down the Shah of Iran, a despotic ruler. Internationally, he is known as the virtual face of Islam in Western popular culture. The role of the Iranian people cannot be overemphasized. They stood up behind their leader and set up an Islamic Democracy. This is the story of the man and the people he influenced.

This program chronicles the life, character and leadership of Nelson Mandela, one of the great figures of the twentieth century. It is a personal biography of Mandela, drawing on intimate interviews with Nelson Mandelas political allies. It chronicles Mandelas decades in prison where he evolved from a fiery radical into a mature leader and examines how Mandela continued his political mission after his release, a mission that sought to build one nation for all South Africans.

162

Marine Life of the Persian Gulf


52 or 12 x 26 Iran Ref #: 205

Maryam (Helena)
26 Singapore Ref #: 139

The Persian Gulf, though a strategic crossroads and the scene of many important regional and international developments, enjoys a unique marine life about which much research has not been done. It is an example of an ecosystem of corals and home to different fish species and other marine-life. This is an hour of a journey under the pearl-blue waters of the Persian Gulf.

Maryam chronicles the story of a Dutch woman who later converted to Islam and married a man from Singapore. She talks about her life experiences as a new convert into the religion and her views of why she puts on the Islamic head scarf and wears modestly. Being a woman, she also shares her feelings about fashion and trends in the modern world.

163 M

Mass Terror
26 Bosnia Ref #: 122

More than 29,000 people disappeared in the last war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Nothing is known about the fate of those who disappeared during that time. Life is especially difficult for those who disappeared AFTER the signing of the Dayton Peace Accord. Many survivors are looking for the remains of the killed relatives. From exhumation to DNA extraction and identification, we follow this process for the lucky ones who find the remains of their loved ones from the many mass graves strewn all over Bosnia.

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Matroyshka Inside Out


2 x 52 or 8 x 26 Russia Ref #: 186

Maybe Tomorrow
6 x 26 Afghanistan Ref #: 260

In this series, we take a tour of Russia, exploring the countrys politics, economy and culture as well as peoples customs, and the general atmosphere after the fall of communism. Views for and against the Russian definition of democracy are discussed in this program.

Our camera here features people from different walks of life and different age groups in Afghanistan to talk about the ongoing problems Afghanis are currently facing and desperately hoping to get rid of.

165 M

Media Morphs
6 x 26 Britain Ref #: 388

Meeting the Peruvian Guerillas


26 Peru Ref #: 431

Many contemporary communication scholars believe that media has been used and still continues to be used as one of the most potent tool to form opinions, whether at home in a smaller sphere of audience or the entire world with international audience. Much of it is true and verified by innumerable researches. This very aspect of media, therefore, has been capitalized by some of the notable institutions, the Central Intelligence Agency of America, being among the prime most agencies.

In an unprecedented appearance for the cameras, we get to meet the very same people that the US Government has unsuccessfully been trying to capture for several years. We are the first ones to get to the elusive PCP, in the most recondite part of the Amazon rainforest. The US Government has offered 5 million dollars for any information that leads to the leaders of any of the two factions of the former Shining Path, and added them to their Narcotics Rewards Programme.

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Melting Pot
52 Iran Ref #: 461

Mennonites
26 Canada Ref #: 129

A synagogue, a church and a mosque. In todays turbulent world, some may find it hard to put these three together. But all these places of worship exist together in one place: 30 Tir Street (formerly known as Ghavam-ol-Saltaneh Street), Tehran, Iran. The beginnings of Jewish history in the area of present-day Iran date back to late biblical times. After occupied Palestine, Iran is home to the second-largest Jewish population in the Middle East. Haim synagogue dates back to 1913 while the St. Peter Protestant Church was built circa 1873. The mosque on the other hand dates to the 20th Century. Surprising?

Mennonites are a group of Christian Anabaptist denominations named after Menno Simons (14961561), though his teachings were a relatively minor influence on the group. As one of the historic peace churches, Mennonites are committed to nonviolence, nonviolent resistance/reconciliation, and pacifism. We visit a community of Mennonites and discover how they live their life wondering how evangelists have quite a different point of view of events happening around them unlike the Anabaptists who still hold firm to their fundamentals.

167 M

Migrants Movement
7 x 26 Mexico, US Ref #: 219

The flow of migrants from Mexico into the United States is the most controversial issue between the two countries. Millions of people in the United States today identify themselves as Mexican immigrants or Mexican Americans and there is an ongoing wave of immigration both legally and illegally into the southwestern United States. A series of coffins hung on a border wall memorializes those who have died crossing the border. What is the reason?

168

Memoirs
45 South Africa Ref #: 189

Based on Ahmed Kathy Kathradas autobiography by the same name, Memoirs, is a documentary about love, hope and despair. As one of the famous Rivonia 8, Kathy spent 26 years in jail for being an anti-apartheid activist. He is mostly known for spending time in jail with the likes of Mandela, Sisulu, Mbeki and others in apartheid South Africa and burying the original draft of Mandelas autobiography, until such time it could be smuggled to London.. However, unknown to many was that Kathrada went to jail a man in love with another political activist, Sylvia Neame. This documentary goes through Kathys life while in jail away from the love of his life. Through his letters from Robben Island Prison, we get a glimpse of South African history told in a very personal way.

169 M

Mines, the Crops of our Farms


26 Iraq Ref #: 325

Landmines were used by Iraqi forces to prevent Kurdish peshmergas (freedom fighters) from moving freely around terrain which constituted a bear perfect hiding place for guerrilla troops. Additionally, the Iraqis believed the laying of mines around fields and fresh water springs would prevent the Kurds they had managed to drive out of their homes from returning. The war continues for us, our ennemy left behind a different ennemy when he left our territory, says the mayor of Chwarta, a small town north of Suleimania, in Iraqi Kurdistan.

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Million Man March


26 Britain Ref #: 392

Mud Volcanoes
26 Iran Ref #: 326

On 15 February 2003, nearly two million people marched in London to try to prevent the coming invasion of Iraq. They came from all walks of life, all social classes, all faiths and none. Some were experienced activists. Many had never been on a protest march before. How was it possible to mobilise the biggest peacetime demonstration ever seen in Britain? What was the relationship between the traditional left and the Muslim community, which was just beginning to take to the streets in large numbers? What has happened to all these people since, and what lasting impact has the anti-war movement had on the British social and political landscape? The film follows four characters from different backgrounds through the first half of 2010. All of them were involved in that massive march in 2003, so seven years later, what are they doing now, how do they see their experience back then, and what does it mean for them now?

Iran is a country with many natural attractions, among them, the mud volcano near the Tang fishing village in southern Iran. This wondrous mud volcano is located in northwestern Chabahar city, Sistan Baluchistan province. After each eruption, a sound like gunshot is heard with gas and mud issuing from the depths of the earth instead of lava. This unique geological phenomenon demonstrates morphologic characteristics and tectonic activities in the area and the substances jetting out of it provide information on the condition of subterranean water and oil reserves.

171 M

Music of Iran, The


26 Iran Ref #: 249

The music of Iran has thousands of years of history, as seen in the archeological documents of Elam, one of the earliest world culture, which was located in southwestern Iran. Instruments used in Persian classical music include the bowed spike-fiddle kamancheh, the goblet drum tombak, the endblown flute ney, the frame drum daf, the long-necked lutes tar, setar, tanbur, dotar, and the dulcimer santur. This is a journey in Persian music through the ages and the challenges it has overcome and it currently faces.

172

Muslim Between Orthodoxy & Catholicism


26 Bosnia Ref #: 123

Muslim Elections, The


52 Britain Ref #: 394

Muslims from the Balkans have paid the biggest price from the breakup of Yugoslavia and wars that happened in the last Century. The genocide that happened to the Muslims who found themselves at the crossroads between Orthodoxy and Catholicism is one of the most horrible crimes in the history of Europe. Bosniak Muslims are the only authentic Muslim Community in Christian Europe, which is living on the meeting point of several conflicts. This documentary delves deep into history and also investigates the present to portray the current situation of Muslims living in the Balkans.

The documentary looks at the 2010 UK elections with specific insight on the role of British Muslims and the impact they had. It seeks to understand and explore how Muslims can play a pivotal part in shaping the future of the country and follows the endeavours of Muslim candidates. The programme highlights the important issues affecting British Muslim voters and shows how Muslim organisations push to politicise their community and tackle apathy from within, whilst also taking on Zionist and Islamophobic elements from without.

173 M

Muslim Women in Transition


52 Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo Ref #: 124

Mystery of Dr David Kelly, The


52 Britain Ref #: 457

The West often accuses Islam of being unfair to women; that the women are disparaged and have no rights. This issue has especially been underlined maybe because the whole Muslim world is in the focus of the media today. However as these women from the Balkans attest, this is not really true. Muslim women are engaged in all spheres of social life. Tackling the issue of the differencebetween local culture and religion itself, this documentary tries to differentiate the two to project a true image of the religion, which gives women all the necessary rights and freedom she requires.

The official story of Dr David Kelly is that he took his own life in an Oxfordshire wood by overdosing on painkillers and cutting his left wrist with a pruning knife. He was said to be devastated after being unmasked as the source of the BBCs claim that the Government had sexed up the case for war in Iraq. A subsequent official inquiry led by Lord Hutton into the circumstances leading to the death came to the unequivocal conclusion that Kelly committed suicide. Yet suspicions of foul play still hang heavy over the death of the weapons expert whose body was found seven years ago next month in one of the most notorious episodes of Tony Blairs premiership. In a disclosure, following questions submitted under the Freedom of Information Act, police admitted they still do not know who owned the watch found beside his body. Police did not bother to check with Dr Kellys relatives if it belonged to him.

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Nam
52 Britain, US Ref #: 357

Natives
26 Canada, US Ref #: 138

The Vietnam War was a military conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1959 to 30 April 1975. The war was fought between the communist North Vietnam, supported by its communist allies, and the government of South Vietnam, supported by the United States and other nations. This is a step by step review of the events leading up to and including the Vietnam War from the Gulf of Tonkin incident to the final years of Vietnamization. A war that exacted a huge human cost in terms of fatalities, including 3 to 4 million Vietnamese from both sides, 1.5 to 2 million Laotians and Cambodians, and 58,159 U.S. soldiers.

The story of the Native American has been a story marked mainly by betrayal and sorrow. Ever since white men from across the ocean set foot onto that land, the Native American has lost almost everything-his ancestral lands, his dignity, and even his culture have fallen by the wayside. How interesting it is that the people who came to this land first are the ones who have been shortchanged. Add to that joblessness, alcoholism and a myriad number of economic problems, this documentary takes a look at the problems currently faced by some Native American tribes in North America.

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Never-ending Wars
52 or 4 x 26 US Ref #: 380

New Immigrants
26 Singapore Ref #: 131

Britains incoming Army Chief, General David Richards has stirred controversy by saying that his countrys mission in Afghanistan could last for up to 40 years. In an interview General Richards said, I believe that the UK will be committed to Afghanistan in some manner, development, governance, security sector reform, for the next 30 to 40 years. The same goes for the other side of the Atlantic. With the US continuing its wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, many question, when will these wars end?

Throughout history there have always been reasons for people to move to other countries. Majority of them emigrate because they want to live a better life while others do so because of political reasons. Overall, it can be said that immigration is always from a poor to a rich country. But what about those who live in rich countries where freedoms and liberties are abound? In this documentary, we meet some Americans who have left the land of Stars and Stripes in search of a better life elsewhere.

176

New Orleans Public Housing


26 US Ref #: 184

In 2005, hurricane Katrina swept through New Orleans. It took over 5 days for people to be evacuated. A poor and majority black population was left abandoned and the question began to be asked, Would this have been allowed to happen if this was a rich, white community? If this natural restructuring of the community was not enough, the authorities have come up with a new plan. New Orleans public housing occupied some of the best real estate in the city. The housing authority planned to demolish the housing and replace it with mixed-income housing. This documentary looks at the housing schemes in New Orleans post Katrina and the controversies surrounding them because it looks like a richer and whiter New Orleans is now being built in which the citys workers, mainly black, have no place.

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New York Underground


26 US Ref #: 450

Nimich: Ramadan in Tajikstan


52 Tajikstan Ref #: 222
Official Selection Al Jazeera Doc Festival 2010

There are many paths into New Yorks little known netherworld. One of them is a metal door sandwiched between a grimy Midtown apartment building and a nondescript bodega. Thousands of people walk by every day, never even noticing it. While millions of straphangers walk up and down the citys clearly marked subway entrances, only a handful know of the dangerous, harsh - yet surprisingly peaceful world that lies on the other side of this particular door. An estimated 5,000 people live beneath the streets of Manhattan in a labyrinthine system of abandoned railway tunnels. Each day New Yorkers swarm through the underground unaware of the hidden community which uses the tunnels as their home. A gripping and eye-opening film which goes in search of an urban legend and discovers it is more than myth. Many of New Yorks tunnels and stations have became obsolete and have become the home of the citys dispossessed.

Nimich is located in the Rasht valley in Tajikistans eastern mountains. A hidden treasure, this documentary takes a look at the traditions and customs of the local community during the holy month of Ramadan and its celebration of the festive day of Eid.

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Nina Berman, American Photographer


26 US Ref #: 238

Purple Hearts was the first book of photography portraying the violence of Americas war in Afghanistan as experienced by American soldiers. The photographs of the war veterans have been shown in art galleries, published in newsweeklies, and used by local community groups as a tool for organizing and raising awareness. This documentary is a profile of the photographer behind this work, Nina Berman. We profile Berman as she gives us an insight into the world of photography in todays America and explains her struggles to find wide audiences for her photographs while keeping control of her images and negotiating their presence in todays ideologically-charged American public spaces.

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No More War
52 or 5 x 26 US Ref #: 170

Not Shaking Blairs Hand


26 Britain Ref #: 398

Millions of people each year stage demonstrations worldwide to express their revulsion at the recent wars the US has sparked, their only slogan being No More War. What are the protesters concerns? What are their opinions of war on terror? Why are people of the world ever concerned about fighting terrorism? This documentary reflects the views of all peace campaigners who unanimously from four corners of the globe say No More War.

When Former British Minister, Tony Blair, led the UK to invade Iraq in 2003 causing hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths, he was about to engage in an invasion that would also cause hundreds of British deaths. One such life was that of 29-year old Lance Corporal Shaun Brierley. He died just 10 days into the invasion. Tony Blair told his subjects that the financial cost of the war and the loss of lives would be justified when Iraqs big weapons were found. But his intelligence was wrong. There were no weapons. At a memorial ceremony in London a few years later, Tony Blair was signing autographs. Shauns father, Peter Brierley, approached him. Blair offered a handshake. But Peter refused to shake hands with Blair, saying Dont you dare; You have my sons blood on your hands. This incident sparked media interest. In this film, Peter Brierley and his wife speak intimately about their son, their family, Tony Blair and the invasion of Iraq.

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Nuclear Amnesia
26 Britain Ref #: 404

The documentary traces the steps of an Iranian in the UK as he delves in the annals of history surrounding the nuclear programme of Iran. Leading with the interview with Dr Etemad the founder of the programme during the time of the Shah it is interlaced with interviews from officials in the IAEA. The purpose of the documentary is to elaborate and clarify the current stalemate between Iran and the Western countries on Irans nuclear energy ambitions.

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Nowrooz
26 Iran Ref #: 195

Nowrooz in Tajikstan
26 Tajikistan Ref #: 311

Nowrouz, which falls on March 21st, is a national feast, dating back to no less than 2500 years. It echoes Iranians insight on the globe as they consider the rebirth of the nature after a cold season as the start of a new year. At every home, people arrange on a table seven small dishes of natures symbols, like fruits, wheat sprouts, and a bowl of water in which a gold fish swims. Together with a mirror and several painted eggs, the arrangements form what is called Haft-Sin, which means Seven Ss, because names of these seven dishes begins with S in Persian.

In harmony with rebirth of nature, the Persian New Year Celebration, or Norooz, always begins on the first day of spring, March 20th of each year. Norooz ceremonies are symbolic representations of two ancient concepts - the End and Rebirth. This is custom practiced not only in Iran but also other countries sharing the same culture. This is a look into the customs and traditions of Tajikistan in celebrating Nowrooz.

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Oil River
45 Nigeria Ref #: 146

The Niger Delta in Nigeria has been the attention of environmentalists, human rights activists and fair trade advocates around the world. The activities of large oil corporations such as Mobil, Chevron, Shell, Elf, Agip etc have raised many concerns and criticisms. Criticisms abound about the way the oil companies have neglected the surrounding environment and health of the local communities. The Niger Delta is the richest area of biodiversity in Nigeria, but regular oil spills that are not cleaned up, blatant dumping of industrial waste and promises of development projects which are not followed through, have all added to the increasing environmental and health problems. What is the real problem in this oil rich country?

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Official Selection Al Jazeera Doc Festival 2009

Official Selection UNCIPAR Doc Festival 2010

Winner Best Documentary 10th Rome Alternative Film Festival

Oil the Cancer of our City


26 Iraq Ref #: 367

Ths is a beautiful narration of the lives of people from Kirkuk a village in Iraq. While oil wells were discovered in their region in the first half of the twentieth century, they could not be explored for long because of disputes between the government and foreign oil companies. While it remained unexplored, the people earned their livelihood by selling the unrefined oil in the local market. In the words of one villager, While the other countries which have oil deposits have become developed countries we still remain poor.

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Okinawa- 65 Years after Operation Iceberg


26 Japan Ref #: 458

On Two Feet
6 x 26 Palestine Ref #: 353

Sixty-five years ago over 100,000 artillery shells, rockets, and mortars blasted the Okinawan coastline from approximately modern-day Torii Station to Camp Lester. United States ships and aircraft saturated the area with fire and metal, landing as many as 25 rounds on every 100 square yards of ground for a half-mile inland. This Typhoon of Steel was designed to soften the Japanese defense along the landing beaches in anticipation of the largest amphibious invasion of World War II--Operation ICEBERG. The Battle of Okinawa began as an opening stage for the invasion of mainland Japan. However, only weeks after it concluded, the use of atomic weapons hastened the end of the war. Thus, the battle stood as the last--and bloodiest-ground campaign of the Pacific War. After over 6 decades, the Japanese still remember that fateful day.

The Gaza Strip is a coastal strip of land on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea bordering Egypt and Israel. It is one of the most densely populated places on earth. According to the CIA Fact book as of July 2008, it holds a population of 1,500,202 on an area of 360 square kilometers (139 sq mi). The UN, HRW and many other international bodies and NGOs consider Israel to be the occupying power of the Gaza Strip as Israel controls Gazas airspace, territorial waters and does not allow the movement of people or goods in or out of Gaza by air or sea. The Gaza War, codenamed Operation Cast Lead by Israel, and known as the Gaza massacre in parts of the Arab and Muslim world, began on December 27, 2008, when Israel launched a military attack on the Gaza Strip. One year on, we look at the effects of the war in Gaza

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One Other Winter


52 or 3 x 26 Tajikistan Ref #: 368

Open Hearts
26 India Ref #: 164

Central Asia is a geographical expanse including five newly independent republics of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan all of which have been parts of the historical Greater Khorasan region. In this region, the availability of water and lack thereof plays a huge role especially since this commodity can be the reason of prosperity. In this regard Tajikistan is most blessed. However, what is peoples share of this huge wealth and figures in a country which has no other wealth other than water. Could having waters which flow from their soil to other republics be possibly enough?

This documentary takes a look at the religious make-up of India. With an estimated population of 1.13 billion, India is the worlds second most populous country. India is the second-most culturally, linguistically and genetically diverse geographical entity after the African continent. Over 800 million Indians (80.5%) are Hindu. Other religious groups include Muslims (13.4%), Christians (2.3%), Sikhs (1.9%), Buddhists (0.8%), Jains (0.4%) and others. These religious diversities are compared and contrasted in this documentary.

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moshkelat bacheh hay aragh

Once Upon A Time


52 or 90 or 5x26 Iraq Ref #: 428

Almost 7 years after the American invasion of Iraq 5 million children have been orphaned by the war and a whole generation traumatized by the consequences of the American invasion. This is in addition to the 1 million Iraqis, half of them children under 5, who died slow deaths during the 1991-2003 U.S.-led United Nations economic sanctions. Children of Iraq were submitted to a violent conflict and abuses, losing their parents, being jailed in Abu Ghraib and Camp Bucca and all sort of traumatic experiences. For a generation of Iraqi children, war is all they know. So instead of playing with bikes or balls, they bring their nightmares to life.

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Orange Revolution, The


26 Ukraine Ref #: 377

Out of Star
36 Palestine, Britain, USA, Iran Ref #: 153

The Orange Revolution was a series of protests and political events that took place in Ukraine from late November 2004 to January 2005, in the immediate aftermath of the run-off vote of the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election which was claimed to be marred by massive corruption, voter intimidation and direct electoral fraud. Kiev, the Ukrainian capital, was the local point of the movement with thousands of protesters demonstrating daily. Nationwide, the democratic revolution was highlighted by a series of acts of civil disobedience, sit-ins, and general strikes organized by the opposition movement. 5 years on, we take a look at the revolution Was it really a revolution?

The documentary Out of Star depicts a division of Orthodox Jews known as the Neturei Karta which strongly opposes Zionist views. This Jew division, unlike Zionists, believes that the Jewish occupation of Palestine is completely illegitimate. The followers of this group, existing throughout the world, have constantly been under the Zionists attack. In an interview, the Neturei Karta movement spokesman, Rabbi David Weiss, describes their views on different matters pertaining to Judaism and the harassment they have suffered in the hands of western governments.

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Out of Gaza
52 Palestine Ref #: 342

It has been almost a decade since Nidal abu Arif has gone to Gaza. Living in Norway, he has always felt sheltered and that everything would be fine. However on late December in 2008, everything changed. As he saw rockets and what appeared to be white phosphorous falling on the Gaza strip, he knew he had to go back home; even if it will be for a short while. After the attack, he began his journey back home. We follow him through the trials and tribulations of trying to get into his homeland and see his reaction to what awaits him inside the Gaza Strip.

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Outsourcing the War on Terror


52 Afghanistan, Colombia Ref #: 459

Private, professional fighters and security personnel are increasing in numbers and popularity as death and injury tolls of young soldiers at war rise. There were an estimated 100,000 private contractors on the ground in Iraq --an almost one to one ratio to active duty American soldiers. In 2007, Blackwater alone had 2,300 private soldiers deployed in nine countries including inside the U.S. Private military and security companies operate in a legal vacuum: they pose a threat to civilians and to international human rights law. A UN working group reported seeing: summary executions, acts of torture, cases of arbitrary detention; of trafficking of persons; serious health damages caused by their activities; as well as attempts against the right of self-determination. It also appears that PMSCs, in their search for profit, neglect security and do not provide their employees with their basic rights, and often put their staff in situations of danger and vulnerability.

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ORS
52 Iran Turkey Ref #: 232

She was born in Iran but was raised in Canada. However there comes a point in everyones life where one searches for not just the tangible but also the spiritual to fulfill ones innermost void. In this documentary, we follow her in her journey back home to Iran and later to Turkey in a monotheistic spiritual search inspired by the teachings and thoughts of Mowlana Jalal Ul-din Balkhi, also known as Rumi. Will she attain what she was searching for?

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Pacific Coast
52 or 5 x 26 US Ref #: 198

People of Gaza, The


26 Gaza Ref #: 338

This program is a series of interviews conducted with a group of anti-war activists, some of them Iraq War soldiers who are back home bitter and broken. The program, on the other hand, focuses on the soldiers killed in Iraq and takes the viewers, on a tour, through a number of US tourist resorts where peace activists are busy campaigning for peace.

Israel launched a three-week military operation in Gaza in December 2008. Half a year on and the people of Gaza are still reeling from the effects of that attack. Homes remain destroyed, and access to public services, such as hospitals and water supply, limited. Most people in Gaza are feeling the impact of the strict Israeli closure which they have now endured for over two years. As the entire society becomes increasingly impoverished, some people are relying more on donkey carts and bicycles.

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Persian Silk
52 China Ref #: 327

Polish Challeges
52 Poland Ref #: 340

The Chinese had intimate relations with Persia since the Ashkanid Dynasty in Persia. Camel and donkey caravans travel back and forth both directions for almost a thousand year before the coming of Islam to this region. People mixed with each other without regards to race and color. This documentary follows the historical influence of the Persian language and culture in todays China.

According to polls in both the Czech Republic and Poland, up to twothirds of the population oppose the U.S. bases. Both countries, however, are governed by pro-U.S. center-right coalition governments that support the U.S. base proposal. n Poland, Defense Minister Radoslaw Sikorski was forced to resign after saying that Poland would take Russias concern over the U.S. bases into consideration. Sikorski had also opposed placing at risk the 1,000 Polish troops who will be part of the NATO forces sent to Afghanistan. Opponents of U.S. bases also criticize the extra-territoriality of the bases, which will become sovereign U.S. territory. This and other challenges facing Poland are discussed in this program.

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Plot
52 or 4 x 26 Afghanistan Ref #: 448

Twenty years of invasion, civil war, and drought have left Afghanistans institutions in ruin. Millions of Afghans huddle in refugee camps or are displaced from their homes. Land-mines defile the countryside. Millions are sick and poor; many live at starvation levels. For these and many other reasons, rebuilding Afghanistans economy will require not only economic reconstruction but an effort to reinvent the countrys political and cultural institutions. The war effort in Afghanistan has become a parody of most of the military incursions dating back to 1945, and has become the longest-running exercise in futility since then. There are several obvious reasons for this, all of which seem to be lost on the politicians and military intellectuals who are presiding over this extravaganza.

197 P

Persepolis
52 Iran Ref #: 307

A large bare plain, surrounded by mauve cliffs with sharp edges. It is there, in the center of the Marv Dasht basin, that Cyrus the Great chose, toward the end of the his reign, to build under the shelter of a fold in the mountains, a palace worthy of the Empire. It was named Parsa, but later under subsequent Greek influence became known as Persepolis, The city of the Persians.

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Poverty Stricken Caf


26 Iraq Ref #: 328

Prof. Mc Elwain
52 Britain Ref #: 329

Abu-Samih stood in front of his postcard kiosk, watching pedestrians in Al- Rasheed Street. The street stretches through the heart of Baghdad, an area about to disappear from memory. Many businessmen, lawyers and professionals lived and worked here. Intellectuals used to gather at the Al-Baraziliyya caf, but many of the streets landmarks have now disappeared.This deterioration in the streets status coincided with the changes in Iraqi economy and politics. A look into the artists who still frequent such places

The truth is that Islam, Christianity, and Judaism share traditional standards of modesty. There are still areas of the world where Christians dress with the same modesty as traditional Muslims, although they have greatly decreased in the last century. It is a misapprehension that modesty is a trait unique to Islam. It is scandalous that a political conflict has been made of this issue in many areas, especially in Europe, considering that Christians in theory have the same duties, according to their own faith, as do Muslims. This is part of what Prof Mc Elwain, Former Nordic Representative of the Seventh Day Baptist Missionary Society, tries to expound. In this one hour we join him on a journey to Scotland in search of his history.

199 P

Persian Paradise
52 or 4 x 25 Iran, Turkey, India, Italy, Thailand Ref #: 154

Mowlana Jalaluddin Balkhi, known to the English-speaking world simply as Rumi and famous also as Mowlavi in Iran, was a 13th century Persian poet highly celebrated in the world for his poetical works; an Iranian poet who wrote all his works in Persian and Persian culture can be traced in all his works. Rumi is a descriptive name meaning the Roman since Jalauddin lived most of his life in Anatolia, which was once part of the Byzantine Empire. This program depicts Mowlanas life, ideas and ideals, teachings and mysticism, among other things, and investigates the reasons for his universal fame.

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Protest
26 Britain Ref #: 399

PTSD
52 or 5 x 26 US Ref #: 383

A documentary that looks at how the police and legal system are discouraging political protest in the UK. It tells the stories of three young men who were unjustly imprisoned after protesting in London against the Israeli bombing of Gaza in 2009. The documentary questions tactics employed by the British police and explores allegations that the Metropolitan police have blurred the distinction between Muslims engaged in terrorist acts and Muslims engaged in political protest. It also questions the impartiality of the British legal system at a time when the politics of fear and xenophobia, and problematic concepts of extremism have been absorbed into the political mainstream.

Posttraumatic stress disorder is a severe anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to any event which results in psychological trauma. High rates of PTSD in Iraq War veterans are being seen, as well as a number of other difficulties, including alcohol and drug use, and depression. This may not be too surprising to read as the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan are in the news everyday, as are reports of their effect on the mental health of the men and women serving there. A majority of service members in Iraq and Afghanistan have encountered traumatic experiences and high rates of PTSD and other difficulties have been found. This is not a medical documentary but the story of soldiers who have to undergo this disease for many days an end

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Quest for the Brotherhood


52 or 4 x 26 Egypt Ref #: 215

Since its establishment, the Brotherhood committed itself to work in the social arena, providing comprehensive social programs to those in need. Today, the social work of the brotherhood is very visible across the Egyptian society. The documentary is based on interviews with members of the Brotherhood, some of the organizations most known critics, historians, politicians, members of parliament and the head of the organization. This is combined with visits to poor neighborhoods where the Brotherhood is active, for example in the cemeteries, which have developed into residences for some of the poorest people in Egypt. For many years, the Egyptian government neglected these urban spaces, leaving them to the Brotherhoods young activists to take care of. The documentary takes a close look into the Brotherhoods social program and activities towards this neighborhood and its inhabitants.

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Rags by the Ganges


26 India Ref #: 163

This is the story of two young girls and their desire to learn Indian traditional music. Street vending by the river Ganges, they yearn for a time when they will be able to attend such classes. They work very hard but not everyone pays attention to them. In this documentary we journey into Indian classical music and learn about the different rags. Will these two girls reach their goals?

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Rainbow Scarfs
40 Turkey Ref #: 356

Ramadan in Bulgaria
26 Bulgaria Ref #: 250

The issue of the headscarf debate has been very intense and controversial since it was banned. Although secular, Turkey is a Muslim majority country, where over 99 per cent of the people are Muslims. It has resulted in a clash between those favoring the secular principles of the state, such as the strongly secular Turkish Army, and those who are more conservative with their religious beliefs. On February 7, 2008, the Turkish Parliament passed an amendment to the constitution, allowing women to wear the headscarf in Turkish universities, arguing that many women would not seek an education if they could not wear the hijab. This amendment was to be later annulled. Rainbow Headscarf follows the lives of those who are affected by this ban and looks at how different women cope differently with the ban.

In the holy fasting month of Ramadan Muslims in many Bulgarian villages turn into one big happy family breaking their fast together. According to official figures, Muslims make up more than 12 percent of Bulgarias 7.8 million population. They coexist with Christian compatriots in a culture known as komshuluk, or neighborly relations. This is glimpse of life of Ramadan in Bulgaria.

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Ramadan Spiritual Buildup


30 x 1 Ref #: 303

Razavi Treasure
52 Iran Ref #: 234

These are short one-minute fillers soulfully animated to Islamic architecture and glowing verses of the Holy Quran in Arabic with their translation in English. A new verse a day during the holy month of Ramadan.This series has won numerous awards.

The grand spiritual, magnificent religious complex of the holy shrine of Imam Reza (A.S.) situated in the holy city of Mashhad, Iran, has been called by visitors and historians as The Glory of the Islamic World. The marvelous buildings and structures in the holy shrine comprise one of the oldest and most beautiful religious and historical monuments in the world. The grand complex of the holy shrine is round in structure which includes six courtyards (Sahn), twenty three porches (Riwaq), the Gohar shad Mosque, Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, Islamic Research Foundation, Museums, the Central Library Complex, Offices, Hospital, Inn and the buildings for performing ablutions. Just a few of the Razavi treasures

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Official Selection Al Jazeera Doc Festival 2009

Rape as a War Strategy


26 Bosnia Ref #: 163

During the Bosnian war, Serb forces conducted sexual abuse strategy on the thousands of Bosnian Muslim girls and women which will be later known as mass rape phenomenon. So far, there are no exact figures on how many women and children were systematically raped by the Serb forces in various camps, but estimates range from 20,000 to 50,000. Some of those women relate their story.

207 R

Official Selection AIBS 2010

Real Fake, The


52 Iran Ref #: 363

Irans tenth presidential election was held on 12 June 2009, with incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad running against three challengers. Irans Guardian Council said the voter turnout for the presidential election was more than 85 percent, describing peoples participation as unprecedented. The next morning, with two-thirds of the votes counted, Ahmadinejad had won the election with 63% of the votes cast, and that Mir-Hossein Mousavi had received 33% of the votes cast. After the elections protests broke out against the election results which later turned violent. Several people lost their lives. What was it that led to the huge voter turnout and what caused the protests? The Real Fake is an indepth analysis of the events leading to the elections and tries to find out what was real and fake. From the elections to the disputed outcome.

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Reflection of a Silence
52 or 10 x 26 Iran, Europe Ref #: 299

During the 8-year war imposed by Iraq on Iran, many countries in the West sold weapons and military equipment to Saddam Husseins regime. After the war when Iraqs use of chemical weapons was proven to the world, none of these countries took responsibility for selling weaponry to Iraq. Neither did they own up to the huge damage that the ousted Saddams regime caused to Iran and even to its own people via those chemical weapons. These countries, collectively feasting on selling weapons of mass destruction to Saddam, were the same countries, which were looking forward to seeing him sent to the gallows for the crimes they themselves were accomplices to. This documentary follows up on this issue to reveal the nature of those responsible.

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Red Years, Green Years


52 Iran Ref #: 236

Refugee Nation
20 Britain, Denmark Ref #: 176

This documentary is about a Uruguayan journalist who meets and interviews with Imam Khomeini in Paris and then decides to change his life completely from being an absolute atheist to a devout Muslim.

This 20-minute program includes interviews with experts, Congress deputies, filmmakers and NGO members in Britain and Denmark talking about the miserable situation in which Palestinians are living in and what the Palestinian people are facing today. The effect of occupation on their social life and the resulting displacement explored in this documentary. This documentary depicts the hardship and suffering of Palestinian refugees living in Arabic and Westerns countries.

211 R

Religious Colors of Turkey


52 or 4 x 26 Turkey Ref #: 242

Reptiles
26 Iran Ref #: 315

Islam is the largest religion of Turkey. More than 99 percent of the population is Muslim, mostly Sunni. The Shia Alevi community, a distinct Muslim sect, make up 20 percent of the population. Christianity (Oriental Orthodoxy, Greek Orthodox and Armenian Apostolic) and Judaism are the other religions in practice, but the non-Muslim population declined in the early 2000s. A window into all the religious colors that make up Turkey.

The reptile fauna of Iran is quite diverse and includes representatives of eight families: Agamidae (20 species), Anguidae (2), Eublepharidae (3), Gekkonidae (39), Lacertidae (42), Scincidae (14), Uromastycidae (3), and Varanidae (2). This documentary takes a look at the biogeography of Iranian lizards, listing specimens examined and a gazetteer collecting localities. Detailed species accounts include synonymy, diagnosis, colour pattern, size, natural history, habitat, distribution, and remarks.

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Repo-Man
26 US Ref #: 247

When the US economy takes a downturn, Chuck Chambers gets busy. Chuck is a PI and repo-man in Bradenton Beach FL and these days business is booming. The beach front is packed with multi-million dollar homes while the inland areas are home to a dwindling population of poor, uneducated fishermen/laborers. A unique perspective on this slice of the US economic pie.

213 R

Resistance & Victory


26 Lebanon Ref #: 103

Return
52 or 4 x 26 Afghanistan Ref #: 201

The 33-day Israeli onslaught on Lebanon and its bitter effects on Lebanese people and their lives are explored in this documentary. But this is more a war documentary than a social one. Where did Israel attack Lebanon from? What were the reasons? What happened in the war? This documentary features scenes from a war that was launched disproportionately but was responded with courage.

Iran was the second home to many Afghans who crossed the border in search of peace, a place away from violence and bloodshed, seeking refuge in different countries including Iran. These Afghans are now in their own country, filling important posts, ranging from cabinet ministers to university professors. The camera in Return follows these people to portray the current situation in Afghanistan, how the country is being re-constructed after years of chaos and military mayhem.

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Rendition, Repatriation &The Return


26 Pakistan, Britain Ref #: 220

Revolution; French, Russian and Iranian Styles


52 or 4 x 26 France, Russia, Iran Ref #: 270

Moazzam Begg, author of the best seller Enemy Combatant, and one of the most famous ex-Guantanamo Bay detainees returns to Pakistan for the first time and back to the scene of the crime ... his home in Islamabad from where he was kidnapped in the middle of the night by Pakistan intelligence. An Afghan family is now living there but he is invited in for tea and finds very little has changed. During the visit he gives his graphic account of what happened that night in 2002, his reflections on 9/11, the current state of Pakistan and while there he is asked to help the family of Dr Aafia Siddiqui - he remarks on the parallels of her plight and his own.

The French Revolution was an uprising against, absolute monarchy with feudal privileges for the aristocracy and Catholic clergy while the Russian Revolution was a rebellion against incompatibility between the medieval authority of the tsar and the modern realities of a slowly industrializing nation. The Iranian revolution on the other hand was a revolution that transformed a country from a monarchy to an Islamic Republic. How do these 3 revolutions compare and contrast?

215 R

Revolution in Egypt
52 Egypt Ref #: 464 Egypt was a stable authoritarian regime, prospects of change were minimal and every expert in Washington would have betted on the endurance of its regime. Contrary to pundits, it turns out that the Egyptian regime was neither stable nor secure. Protests started when -inspired by the successful revolution in Tunisia- thousands began taking to the streets to protest poverty, rampant unemployment, government corruption and autocratic governance of President Hosni Mubarak, who has ruled the country for 30 years. Many Egyptian youth felt ignored by Mubarak on the grounds that he is not looking out for their best interests and that he rather serves the interests of the West. The cooperation of the Egyptian regime in enforcing the blockade of the Gaza Strip was also deeply unpopular amongst the general Egyptian public.

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Rhymes of Wholeness
6 x 26 Iran Ref #: 364

From the temperate forests bordering the Caspian Sea to the subtropical region of Oman and the Persian Gulf, Iran is a vast country, full of natural beauty, and rich in history. Its wild, open landscapes encompass vast mountain ranges, lush forests, arid deserts, fertile plains and marshy lowlands. This tremendous variety of geography and climate has created an incredibly rich bio-diversity, such that within the borders of one country you might see the Caucasian Black Cock and the African Sacred Ibis, or set sail in search of wild salmon in the north, crocodiles in the south, and blue whales Golden Eagle in the Persian Gulf. This paradise for nature lovers is one of a dwindling number of places in the world where the richness of the natural environment can still be seen untouched. This documentary takes you deep inside the wildlife of Iran in beautiful Rhymes of Wholeness

219 R

Rickshaws
26 India Ref #: 161

The trials and tribulations of a rickshaw driver in one of the large parts of India are depicted in this observational style documentary. He is young, full of energy and dreams but has to put everything aside in order to support his parents. He is now suffering from cartilage inflammation. With no money or insurance what are his options?

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Road to Bosnia
52 Britain Ref #: 316

Road to Perdition, The


6 x 26 Iran, Iraq Ref #: 345

Bob Stewart was the first British United Nations Commander in Bosnia. On April 22nd 1993 Colonel Stewart led his men into the village of Ahmici. He had been asked to go there by Muslim soldiers who had refused to stop fighting because, they said, Croats had massacred women and children in the settlement. To verify these claims Stewart took his men to investigate. The video clip that he showed of what he discovered was horrific. He recalls those moments in this documentary

Ever since the Iranian Revolution, Iran has experienced many terror attacks against even the highest positions in the government. Since the invasion of Iraq by the United States and Britain, Iran has experienced an increasing number of explosions (or terrorist attacks) in Iranian border provinces and areas. These provinces, which are subject to new waves of attacks by previously unknown groups, border Anglo-American occupied Iraq to the West and Pakistan and Afghanistan in the East. A look at different attacks, their perpetrators and victims within the border.

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Road to Sadr City, The


26 Iraq Ref #: 233

Rood Khan Fort


26 Iran Ref #: 331

The Road to Sadr City is the history of resistance in present day Sadr City. This history goes back to the time this city was created by former Iraqi leader Abdulkarim Qassim to the present day when the US occupation is causing untold problems for residents of this satellite town.

Rud-khan castle is a brick and stone medieval castle in Iran. Located 25 km southwest of Foman city north of Iran in Gilan province, it is a military complex which had been constructed during the Seljuk Dynasty. The Castle is built on two tips of a mount, with an area of 50,000 square meters. Its architects have benefited from natural mountainous features in the construction of the fort. A look into this unique architecture

222

Russell Tribunal on Palestine


52 Britain Ref #: 406

Revolution in Motion
52 Iran, Canada Ref #: 330

The first Russell Tribunal met in 1967 to investigate war crimes committed in Vietnam and to adjudicate them on the basis of international law. Despite lacking formal judicial status, the tribunal acted as a public awareness forum, highlighting acts of injustice and impunity for violations of international law. Decades later, the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation is sponsoring the establishment of a Russell Tribunal on Palestine. This tribunal is formed to discuss errors, omissions and complicity of third nations and international organisations causing Israels occupation of the territories and its impunity.

An Iranian youth who grew up in Canada travels to Iran to follow President Ahmadinejad in one of his provincial trips and covers his view and interviews with people for and against the president. This documentary contains candid interviews with Iranian youth on their take on what is going on around them including a candid one-on-one interview with the man who many consider controversial- Mahmood Ahmadinejad.

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Sacrificio
4 x 26 US Ref #: 304

Sahoolan Cave
26 Iran Ref #: 317

This is a documentary series about US soldiers who return from the Iraq War. Now they are very different from the time they left for the war. They feel helpless and guilty. The camera follows these soldiers and tries to relate the unsaid secrets of their heart. The program also interviews the family and friends of these soldiers, trying to give a picture of the lives of these people before going to the war and after it.

Sahoolan water cave situated 43 kms to the southeast of Mahabad near the village of Issakand on the road to the city of Boukan in this northwestern province, is the countrys second largest water cave. The surrounding high mountains with their high-flown peaks and fully virgin deep valleys add to the beauty and majesty of this amazing natural attraction. An underground adventure into the belly of the earth.

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Saddams Walkman
26 Iraq Ref #: 317

Saddams Walkman is the story of betrayal and forgiveness. Mohammad Ridha, a 19 year old man, was betrayed by someone he thought was his friend to Saddams security forces who later mercilessly executed him. They used a walkman to record unwary people in their everyday conversations and later used these recordings against them. Mohammad Ridhas story is now being told by his brother, who after finding out the culprit, instead of seeking revenge, decides to forgive the traitor. This documentary gives you a glimpse of how innocent people were killed and homes devastated during Saddams era and how the scars continue to linger to date.

225 S

Sardasht Tragedy
26 Iran Ref #: 339

Sarkozy, the President of Everything


26 France Ref #: 265

If you want to describe the bitter story of Sardasht Chemical Bombardments, you will end with the bitter smell of mustard gas. Whenever the people of Sardasht city feel the pain, they remember June 28, 1987. On this day the Iraqi Baathist forces employed chemical weapons against Sardasht city. More than 20 years have passed from the chemical bombardments which took place against Sardasht city, but the people of this city still suffer the pains that resulted from these chemical weapons.

France has at least one major shift in its foreign policy after coming to power of the unpopular Sarkozy in the countrys presidential elections and that is political dependence on the United States. Will this be to the best interest of the French people and their culture? Are the French for the new presidents foreign policies? Are the rights of immigrants considered by the new power lords in France? This documentary is an effort to unfold the truth behind Frances new foreign and domestic policies.

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Secret Evidence
26 Britain Ref #: 396

The use of secret evidence within the British judiciary is spreading. Already a fixture within terror trials it has also been used in employment tribunals and Freedom of Information requests. The Home Office and the security services argue that this practise is essential in the name of national security. Human rights lawyers and journalists disagree, calling it an enormous weapon in the armoury of the State. Secret Evidence, the documentary presents an overview of a system that some fear is infiltrating and eroding rights established over centuries the most fundamental of all being the right to a fair trial.

227 S

Secret Prison, The


26 Poland Ref #: 378

Secret Services Agents


26 Germany Ref #: 264

This documentary goes in search of secret prisons in Poland after the Polish prosecutors office began investigating claims there was a CIA prison in Poland for al Qaeda suspects where guards might have used methods close to torture. Polish media had reported that a classified note written by the Polish secret service had proved the existence of a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency base in Poland. Since 2005, separate reports by the Council of Europe, the European Parliament and the European Commission have concluded that CIA prisons did exist in Poland and Romania. Under Polish law, a Pole who was party to an agreement allowing the CIA to torture suspects could be sued in the regular courts or even in the State Tribunal, a special court for government officials. Will they find anything?

At Christmas time in 2000, four young Algerians preparing a bombing attack in Strasbourg were arrested in Frankfurt at the request of the French secret service. They were accused of being Al-Qaida members and tried. The accused rejected the allegations, declaring that they were victims of the French secret services manipulations. There are allegations that the French and Algerian secret services had collaborated closely since the Algerian War

228

Scorched Earth
26 Iraq Ref #: 355

The conflict in Iraq is inflicting immense suffering on the civilian population. Mental health as an aspect of suffering in war has been receiving increasing attention, with particular concerns centering on children because of their vulnerability and the growing awareness of the potential long-term harm to society through disruption of human attachments, and the development of aggressive patterns of behavior, which have the potential to aid recruitment to terrorist networks. Whilst human resilience is an important notion, it is also important to consider the damaging impacts of war not only for the people caught up in it, but for the region and for humanity itself.

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Secrets of a Crime
26 Sweden Ref #: 451

Serbia in the Proces of Democratisation


26 Serbia Ref #: 125

Hijacking boats in international waters and killing passengers is, of course, a serious crime. The editors of the London Guardian are quite right to say that: If an armed group of Somali pirates had yesterday boarded six vessels on the high seas, killing at least 10 passengers and injuring many more, a NATO taskforce would today be heading for the Somali coast. It is worth bearing in mind that the crime is nothing new. For decades, Israel has been hijacking boats in international waters between Cyprus and Lebanon, killing or kidnapping passengers, sometimes bringing them to prisons in Israel including secret prison/torture chambers, sometimes holding them as hostages for many years.

After almost 2 decades from the breakup of Yugoslavia, some say Serbia still represents the instability factor in the Balkans because it still has many unresolved issues domestically. After the fall of Slobodan Milosevics regime, the new authority did not fulfill the expectations of the West and the international community. What is happening in this country now especially after Kosovo declaring independence? This documentary takes a look at a country struggling to find itself both internally and internationally.

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Shah-e-Hamdan
26 Kashmir Ref #: 167

Serbias Challenges
26 Serbia Ref #: 294

Shah-e-Hamadan has been one of the principal historical figures who have shaped the culture of Kashmir. His influence on arts and culture and the economy of the valley cannot be overstated. He introduced the Central Asian architecture in the valley and when fused with the Kashmiri architecture, gave rise to a new style. The most famous example of this is the Khanqah-e-Mualla, the monastery dedicated to him in Kashmir. This building, which contains the room where he stayed on his first visit to the valley, is a beautiful model of wooden architecture of Kashmir, with engravings on walls. Separating the man from legend, this documentary travels to Srinagar to find out the truth.

Bosnia-Herzegovina is seeking a precedent-setting decision court that would hold a state Serbia responsible for genocide for the first time, rather than individuals. A ruling in Bosnias favour could open the way for claims of billions of dollars in compensation. Croatia has a similar case pending before the U.N. tribunal, also known as the world court. Serbia tried to distance itself from the regime of Slobodan Milosevic, which orchestrated the wars in the early 1990s that killed an estimated 200,000 people. Will Serbia be able to distance itself from the past?

231 S

Shahname
52 Iran Ref #: 227

Sidhartas Mother
36 South Africa Ref #: 194

The Shahnameh is an enormous poetic opus written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi around 1000 AD and is the national epic of Iran. The Shahnameh tells the mythical and historical past of Greater Iran from the creation of the world up until the Islamic conquest of Iran in the 7th century. Aside from its literary importance, the Shahnameh, written in almost pure Persian unmixed with adoptions from Arabic, has been pivotal for reviving the Persian language subsequent to the massive influence of Arabic. A closer look at this literary masterpiece.

The majority of South Africas Asian population is Indian in origin, many of them descended from indentured workers brought to work on the sugar plantations of the eastern coastal area then known as Natal in the 19th century. They are largely English-speaking, although many also retain the languages of their origins. Discriminated against by Apartheid legislation like the Group Areas Act, applied in 1950, Indians were forcibly moved into Indian townships, and had their movements restricted. Some Indians played an important role in the anti-apartheid struggle, and a few rose to positions of power after the 1994 elections in South Africa. More than a decade after the creation of the Rainbow Nation, we find out how one family lives today.

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Silence of Shadows
52 or 4 x 26 Sweden Ref #: 188

Simple Life
52 Afghanistan Ref #: 261

They have all the privileges a modern urban man can think of. Social welfare, state of the art technology, modern educational and recreational facilities, etc. But why do they end up with all those mental problems. What are the roots of the problems one may never imagine a person can have in a well to do society? What is this individualism and loneliness that is driving people to philosophical disappointment and, one can never be sure when, to suicidal attempts. What are the factors behind the disintegration of these families? This program explores the magnitude of the problem through a number of case studies. See how sometimes the shadows creep silently.

Two Afghan MPs and two children. How do their lives compare in present-day Afghanistan and where do they intertwine?

233 S

Small City, Great Expectations


52 or 7 x 26 Afghanistan Ref #: 217

South by South Africa


24 x 26 South Africa Ref #: 189

What does Kabul, the beating heart of Afghanistan, look like today? What are the capital-dwellers, a people with great expectations and high aspirations looking forward to? Kabul, Small City, Great Expectations is an effort to show the social and cultural life in Kabul while featuring the capitals security system, education, and employment several years after occupation.

After the end of oppressive apartheid system and the revolution of the world-renowned Nelson Mandela, the father of the movement, South Africa saw huge changes in its social, religious and security systems. Among positive changes one can refer to is racial desegregation, cultural unity, presence of Muslims and an increase in the countrys educational standards. Nevertheless unemployment abounds in the country and there is an atmosphere of Xenophobia, not to mention security problems there which make South Africa the third most unsafe country in the world. South by South Africa explores the long term effects of British colonialism on the culture and civilization of South Africa, taking the viewers to the dark holes of a people looking forward to a brighter and more promising future.

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Silent Nuclear War, The


52 or 6 x 26 US, Britain, Iraq, Afghanistan Ref #: 289

Has U.S. use of depleted-uranium weapons turned Iraq into a radioactive danger area for both Iraqis and occupation troops? This question has already had serious consequences. In hot spots in downtown Baghdad, reporters have measured radiation levels that are 1,000 to 1,900 times higher than normal background radiation levels. DU-caused radiation had already raised alarms in Europe after studies showed increased rates of cancers, respiratory ailments and other disabilities of occupation troops from NATO countries stationed in Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanistan. A look at this dangerous weapon.

235 S

Speak out Against Them


63 or 10 x 26 US Ref #: 206

Spite of the Soil


52 Iraq, Iran Ref #: 245

The US-led war in Iraq received mixed reactions inside the US with bipartisan disapproval of the war rising according to the polls. Amid all this, Washington banned interviews with US soldiers serving in Iraq and stopped broadcasting the funeral ceremonies of soldiers killed in Iraq on the mainstream media, glossing over morbid war facts and denying true number of fatalities. Hear the grievances of the families of the Iraq War victims who were sent to Iraq to fight terrorism. Why do they speak out against the perpetrators of the Iraq War?

This is a documentary about the terrorist organization, MKO, told through the eyes of former MKO agents who have turned away from their former horror activities. An insight into this organization which has caused fear and is recognized as a terror organization worldwide.

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Small Islands, Big Politics


52 or 5 x 26 Iran Ref #: 384

The island of Abu Musa had been a part of Iran from antiquity until the early 20th century. The Tunbs were in the dominions of the kings of Hormuz from 1330 until 1507 when they were invaded by Portugal. The Portuguese occupied the island until 1622, when they were expelled by Shah Abbas. In the early 20th century the islands were occupied by the British Empire on 7 June 1921. On the other hand, Greater Tunb and Lesser Tunb are two small islands in the eastern Persian Gulf, close to the Strait of Hormuz. The islands are also in dispute with both the UAE and Iran claiming ownership. Where does the truth lie?

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Splitting the Atom


5 x 26 Iran Ref #: 453

Nuclear Energy is the energy that is released from the nucleus of an atom. During the process, mass gets converted into energy. In brief, nuclear energy is the energy that is obtained from the splitting of uranium atoms in a process known as nuclear fission. Although there are three ways from which nuclear reaction is possible - fission, fusion and decay, only the energy from the first has been utilized till date.There has been great advances in using nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, such as medicinal use of isotopes and radiation techniques. Nuclear energy can also be used in industries for processing and sterilization of various products by means of radiation. With so many above mentioned advantages, nuclear energy is surely the fuel for the 21st century.

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Srebrenica Today
26 Srebrenica Ref #: 126

Stolen Picture
26 Iraq Ref #: 332

This documentary takes a look at the plight of refugees returning home after the 94-95 war in the Balkans. What do they face when they go back home? Are they going to fit in after neighbor turning against neighbor? 50kms from Srebrenica lies a tiny village. The first returnees came back here in 2000 with the backing of security forces. What is their current situation? What is their life like? And how are they coping? These are just some of the questions that seek to be answered in this documentary.

Secret police, torture, murders, deportations, forced disappearances, targeted assassinations, chemical weapons, and the destruction of wetlands (more specifically, the destruction of the food sources of rival groups) were some of the methods Saddam Hussein used to maintain control. The total number of deaths related to torture and murder during this period is unknown, as are the reports of human rights violations. After Saddams downfall, families search for their loved ones with nothing but pictures in their hands.

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Street-Kid Towers
52 France, Italy Ref #: 454

Story of Resistance, The


45 Lebanon Ref #: 178

In nineteenth-century France, parents abandoned their children in overwhelming numbers - up to 20 percent of live births in the Parisian area.The countrys 1941 n sous X, or born under X, law upholds a tradition of unprosecuted abandonment by unidentified mothers begun after the 1789 revolution. Recently, one of the approximately 400,000 citizens born under the law challenged it before the European Court of Human Rights, claiming that denying children the right to discover their biological parents identity violated the European Convention on Human Rights. This February, the court upheld the law by a narrow margin, finding mothers and childrens interests equally valid and almost impossible to reconcile.

The world saw how Israel launched a disproportionate war against Lebanese people in the Summer of 2006. The 33-day war inflicted heavy casualties and destroyed much of Lebanons infrastructure in the south. Resistance is a familiar word for all Lebanese. This documentary shows scenes of the 33-day Israeli war against Lebanon in July 2006, portraying how the war affected the social life of people in that country.

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Stunted Imagination: Child Soldiers of Myanmar


26 Myanmar Ref #: 433

Sweden: Yesterday, Today Tomorrow


52 or 6 x 26 Sweden Ref #: 196

The UN Refugee Convention on the Rights of the Child prohibits all forced recruitment of children below age 18 into armed forces. Yet there are 300,000 child soldiers around the world. With the largest number of child refugees in the world, Myanmar is home to tens of thousands of these children serving in armed forces. Although the country is a party to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, it has not yet signed and ratified the optional protocol. The recruiters apprehend young boys as young as twelve from streets, bus stations and other public places and effectively imprison them during the period of weapons training. These boys are often beaten with harsh consequences if they attempt to escape. The documentary explores the possibility of a strong desire that exists amongst many former and current child soldiers - to be relocated to a third country (as Thailand does not recognize the Refugee convention and thereby does not allow them to assimilate into Thai society) where they can restart their lives.

The presence of US naval forces in the Swedish port city of Goteborg has infuriated the people of this country. This documentary explores the US-Sweden relations and the effect of the US marines presence on Swedish social affairs and at the same time delves into the condition of Iraqi asylum-seekers who set off from Iraq for more security only to find other groups of US soldiers there. This film examines social life in Sweden under the light of its history, trying to depict the future of this Scandinavian country.

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Switched off Reactors


26 Bulgaria Ref #: 252

Walking around the streets of Sofia and the big cities of Bulgaria in the evening, one can find many contrasts. The center areas of those cities, the main streets, the malls, the entertainment venues or the places with holiday decoration are all brightly lit. Quite dark are, however, the small neighborhoods, the little streets, the buildings, the parks. Is it possible that the in its third year of membership in the EU, that the country managed to finally overcome the imposed demand to stop producing electricity with the first four blocks of the Kozluduy nuclear power plant.

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Tehran
52 Iran Ref #: 306

A journey into old and new Tehran from the former palaces turned museums to the old architecture to skyscrapers. A visual imagery of what makes Tehran the largest city in the Middle East and the most populated city in South Western Asia.

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Third Eye
26 x 26 Canada, US, Malaysia, Singapore Ref #: 240

To Gaza with Love


52 Europe, North Africa, Gaza Ref #: 369

In a series of short video documentary programs, we show you things that may not be new to you, but we show them through a third eye.

Few people realize that the Gaza Strip is part of the Mediterranean rim sharing the same sea with many European countries and western holiday destinations. The tiny seaport in Gaza should be a natural trade route providing a great source of income for the Palestinians, but the reality couldnt be further from the truth. Cut off from the rest of the world by land, sea and air, the Free Gaza Movement came together to smash the Israeli-led blockade using international waters and Palestinian marine territory. The aim of the movement was primarily to highlight the injustices of the siege. Two years in the planning and threats aside, the project finally took to the water in August of 2008 with more than 40 passengers representing 17 different countries on board two boats. Our cameras were there from the beginning

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Best Feature Film FICTS 2008

The Return
52 South Africa Ref #: 190

Winner of the Best Film Award at the 7th Tehran International Sports Movies Festival, The Return is a documentary about the hopes and dreams of 2 boys with different backgrounds but all with the same dream of playing the game of Rugby. Filmed at the prestigious Pretoria Boys High School in South Africa, it follows these two boys in their preparation to make it into the schools rugby teams first XV. An intimate look at 2 very different lives in a new South Africa.

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This is Iran
7 x 26 Iran Ref #: 212

If you wonder what Iran really looks like, if you have never been to this country before and only heard about its magnificent historical places and superb tourist resorts, this is the right film to watch. But thats not all. There is something special about this film that makes it exceptionally unique and thats all the magnificent aerial shots taken by the famous Iranian photographer, Hamid Modjtahedi. The aerial photography along with special lighting techniques applied in the film provides the viewer with terrific images of beautiful Iranian landscapes from all angles. Even for those who have once visited Iran and want to see it again this film is strongly recommended. These riveting images plus descriptions provided by the host of the program all say This is Iran.

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Thugs of Zoes Arch, The


26 France Ref #: 435

Workers from French charity LArche de Zoe (Zoes Ark) faced charges of child abduction after attempting to fly 103 children out of Chad. The charity has been accused of child trafficking in the case of the 103 children it attempted to fly out of Chad. UN officials say many of the children are from Chad, not Sudan, and there is no evidence that they are orphans. This documentary reveals the abduction of Chadian children by a group of French fakes operating under the cover of LArche de Zoe and the French governments unwillingness to deal with the criminals.

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WINNER Best Film Resistance Film Fest 2010

Official Selection Cinema Verite 2011

Tie Break
52 Sweden Ref #: 379

In March 2009, The Davis Cup match between Sweden and Israel went ahead as planned - without spectators in the southern city of. Swedish organizers on cited security concerns for the closeddoor policy because anti-Israeli demonstrations are expected during the best-of-five series. Malmo, Swedens third largest city, has a left-leaning local government and a large Muslim minority. Its leaders have strongly criticized Israel after the Gaza invasion, and some have called for dropping the Davis Cup match altogether. It shows the tensions that exist after the conflict in Gaza, said Reepalu, of the left-leaning Social Democrats. Why did this match capture the attention of the mass-media and people worldwide?

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To Whom it May Concern


52 Palestine Ref #: 218

Truth, The
26 Canada Ref #: 132

By revealing the bitter realities in the Palestinian territories, this documentary draws the viewers attention to the ongoing crisis in Palestine, which is particularly targeting women and children. With the crossing borders closed, electricity cut off and water supply systems damaged by Israel in Gaza, the Gazans are put under severe pressure, calling desperately for help. Is the international community considering solutions to this crisis?

Truth has many angles. Sometimes it is easy to tell it, sometimes, not. Some are even running away from it. What about the question of religion? What about the truth of the religion of Islam. We are walking through the streets of downtown Montreal, Canada. Our host is Derrick Stamp. A man deep in thought. He has been searching for the truth all his life...

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Tomcat Wars
52 Iran, Austria Ref #: 439

Transfer
52 Palestine Ref #: 432

During the 8-year imposed war on Iran, Iranian fighter pilots faced and fought against the best pieces of hardware produced in the former Soviet Union and France with fighter pilots from Russia, Iraq and East Germany. This documentary looks at Iranian air defence technology especially the Tomcat fighter pilot squadrons in Shiraz, Hamedan, Tehran and Esfahan. mmediately after the end of the IranIraq War, the IRIAF was partially rebuilt through limited purchases of MiG-29 fighters and Su-24 bombers from the Soviet Union, as well as F-7M and FT-7 fighters from China. While providing needed reinforcement to the Iranian Air Force, these types never replaced the older, U.S.built F-4 Phantoms, F-14s (the IARIAF is now the only air arm in the world using the fighter), or F-5s. Instead, the IRIAF continued its efforts to keep these types in service, and began a number of projects to refurbish and upgrade them.

This film demonstrates the transfer policies that the Israeli occupying authorities and entities practice against the Palestinians in Jerusalem since the 1967 occupation, through the occupation of the whole city and displacement of Mughrabi Quarters in 1967, and the ongoing exclusion tactics for all who resist including todays immigration policies be it in Sheikh Jarrah Quarter, al Bustan Quarter, and in the holy area inside Jerusalem (al Quds). The audience will experience many different stories from residents of Jerusalem (al Quds) who are suffering from the Israeli policies by displacement and destruction of their homes, looking for an underlying cause making Jerusalem (al Quds) an exclusively Jewish city.

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Travellers of Hope
52 Iran, India, Russia Ref #: 445

The Caspian tiger, also known as the Persian tiger, Turanian tiger, Mazandaran tiger,or Hyrcanian tiger was found in Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan until it apparently became extinct in the late 1950s, though there have been several alleged sightings of the tiger in the more recent years.First thought to have been its own distinct subspecies, genetic research in 2009 proved that the animal was closely related to the Siberian tiger (P. t. altaica). Separated by only one letter of genetic code,it is believed that the two split off from each other only in the past century. Some researchers suggest that it may be possible to reintroduce the closely related Siberian Tiger to the Caspian tigers historical range in hopes of recreating this now-extinct big cat.

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Official Selection Al Jazeera Doc Festival 2010

Best Documentary Shahid Aviny 2009

Trinity: The Politician, Scientist and the Bomb


60 US, Britain Ref #: 297

In the weeks leading to dropping of atomic bomb on Hiroshima, an old soldier with the name of Henry Stimson, did all he could to prevent the tragedy ahead. In the end, he was defeated by a young romantic scientist & an ambitious politician. This is the story of those three men & how their struggle changed America forever.

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Turks in Germany
52 or 5 x 26 Germany Ref #: 386

Turks form the largest ethnic minority in Germany. Turkish immigrants from the onset were regarded as temporary settlers, hence the name guest workers. Consequently, Germany did not put into place structures that would facilitate the integration of the Turks in the new society, and neither did the Turks themselves work toward becoming integrated into the new society. Furthermore, Turks were perceived as the most foreign group in Germany. As a result, the negative term foreigners (or Auslnder) were mainly reserved for the Turkish population. This was in part due to their perceived alien culture and religion.

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Ukraine Today
52 or 3 x 26 Ukraine Ref #: 361

Uganda: The Foul Scent of Exploitation


26 Uganda Ref #: 441

In late 2004, Ukraine underwent the Orange Revolutionseveral weeks of peaceful mass demonstrations that reversed a fraudulent election, catapulted a democrat to the presidency, and promised to transform the country into a modern European state. Just a few months later, the Orange coalition, led by President Viktor Yushchenko and Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, was already at loggerheads, and by late 2005 it had split. It is small wonder that, by late 2007, most Ukrainians turned their backs on politics and focused their energy on their personal lives. So what is life like in Ukraine today?

At present third world farmers are producing more and more but earning less and less. Many of them feel lucky if they earn a dollar a day for backbreaking agricultural work. Unions representing plantation workers are being outlawed and intimidated when they try to resist falling wages and conditions.If supplies of these commodities could be reduced only by a small percentage, the impact on price would be dramatic. The days of slavery and colonialism are over but new forms of Western exploitation of the developing world continue. In this documentary, farm workers who feel they are getting short-changed by the perfume industry tell their story.

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UN Review: Irans Right


26 Britain Ref #: 413

The film investigates the worlds biggest intergovernmental organization, on its progress to resolve Western pressure on Irans nuclear program for peaceful energy. Unveiling Western hypocrisies and actions illegal under international law to put sanctions on Iran and interviewing an IAEA official to state the facts about Irans ambitions including countless number of inspections finding no trace of nuclear weapons. It outlines the fact that the West itself has the highest number of nuclear stockpile and Irans objective is to ultimately create a nuclear weapons free world. The documentary will provide an in depth analysis of UN operations, presenting views from a UN official, activists and academics and hopefully Iranian officials.

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Un-Contacted Amazon Tribes and the Oil Threat, The


26 Peru Ref #: 417

Contrary to what he had preached in his electoral campaign, Perus President, Alan Garcia, soon after assuming power, put special emphasis on securing the Free Trade Agreement with the US. In order to achieve this, the US (at that time still under President Bushs administration) demanded that Peru change its domestic laws to secure a predictable legal framework for U.S. investors. What this meant in practice was that a series of generous benefits were to be given to foreign investors. These involved securing access to gas and oil resources in previously untouched parts of the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. Garcia had to act quickly to amend Peruvian legislation on time, as President Bush was due to leave the White House. For this purpose a set of laws were passed by the executive, paving the way to open up Perus Amazon basin an area roughly the size of France for oil exploration. This sparked an insurgency by the Amazonian indigenous communities, which saw at least 35 people dead, after clashes with the police. In the meantime government executives were caught in a bribe scheme aimed at securing a multi-million concession for a Norwegian oil company. The story of the land and its people.
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Under the Light


15 x 26 Britain Ref #: 155

Undercover Britain
4 x 26 Britain Ref #: 421

The West and the Westerners usually have a negative image of Muslims and Islam largely created by the Media without any obvious reason. Muslims are associated with terrorism, violence and the third world with a usually few people expecting to see otherwise. If you are one of these people this will be an eye opener for you. You will see Muslim scientists, lawyers, physicians, university professors, and other intellectuals and academic elites in western society talking about their life and their achievements under the light.

A four-part series looking at seemingly simple but grave issues facing Britain in the 21st Century. Does the British Government Lie? After thirteen years of Labour government, Britains political institutions have been in crisis. Members of parliament have been accused of corruption. The electoral system is facing an overhaul. In this film, Phil Rees investigates an even more sinister casualty of the Blair and Brown governments.

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Unveiled
8 x 26 Iran, Singapore, Italy, Lebanon, Syria, India Ref #: 436

Unveiled Without my Veil


52 or 4 x 25 Sweden, Denmark, Belgium Ref #: 223

This series discusses the concept of Armageddon or end of times by followers of Zoroastrianism, Budhism and Hinduism. It also discusses the conditions of the end of times, saviour and utopia. The series also looks at the beliefs of non-belivers like secularists and nationalist regarding this concept. Abrahamic religions are also discusses. The series tries to bring to the fore the movement of waiting for a saviour for a better future. We see that deep down almost all religions in one way or another are waiting for a saviour.

Hijab is the symbol of the Muslim woman. However, this sacred sign has caused problems for women who live in non-Muslim countries. Many are not allowed to go to public schools while some governmental and private companies do not employ women with Islamic Hijab. Bringing into the spotlight the reality of the situation facing Muslim women in Europe today, the film examines their lives to see if they are accepted, the way they are, by the society they live in?

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Uganda: One Country, A President & A King


26 Uganda Ref #: 440

Unbounded Truth, The


52 Lebanon Ref #: 456

Uganda is divided into 80 districts, spread across four administrative regions: Northern, Eastern, Central (Kingdom of Buganda) and Western. Parallel with the state administration, six traditional Bantu kingdoms have remained, enjoying some degrees of mainly cultural autonomy. The kingdoms are Toro, Ankole, Busoga, Bunyoro, Buganda and Rwenzururu. In September 2009, some elements alleging to be spokespeople for the Baanyala tribe, declared that Bugerere had seceded from the Kingdom of Buganda. His Majesty, the Kabaka of Buganda, was illegally prohibited by the Yoweri Museveni administration to travel to Bugerere, a decision which unfortunately led to riots and the killing of 30 innocent people most of whom were Ganda.

All the conflicts rocking the Middle East today crystallize around the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL). Peace hinges on it, and so does war. For some, the STL should bring about the dissolution of the Hezbollah, quell the Resistance and establish a Pax Americana. Others consider that the STL is flouting the law and subverting the truth to ensure the takeover of a new colonial order in the region.Discussing theories and counter-theories, we try to discover the real truth behind the murder of this Lebanese politician The truth ultimately seeps through. The Israeli drone videos released by the Hezbollah expose Israels involvement in the crime preparations. The facts revealed by Odnako point to the use of a sophisticated German weapon. The puzzle is nearly complete...

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Uranium, the Beginning


52 or 6 x 26 Iran Ref #: 333

US Veterans
52 or 4 x 26 US Ref #: 300

The major application of uranium in the military sector is in highdensity penetrators. This ammunition consists of depleted uranium (DU) alloyed with 12% other elements. At high impact speed, the density, hardness, and flammability of the projectile enable destruction of heavily armoured targets. Tank armour and the removable armour on combat vehicles are also hardened with depleted uranium plates. The use of DU became a contentious political-environmental issue after the use of DU munitions by the US, UK and other countries during wars in the Persian Gulf and the Balkans raised questions of uranium compounds left in the soil.

Soldiers who fought in the Iraq War can well remember the depth of destruction and what remains is the story of regrets and honors. The feeling of futility and perhaps guilt among those who watched the horrendous acts of crime against humanity is not a rare one for Iraq War veterans. Revelation of truth does not happen to all, nor does it come soon. For many Iraq War is reminiscent of Vietnam, which is taking the lives of many on a daily basis.

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US-Mexican Border
26 US Ref #: 263

The U.S.Mexico border has the highest number of both legal and illegal crossings of any land border in the world except for the Canada - US border. What makes this border so controversial? What is the reason? Lack of job opportunities? Low standards of living back home? Or any other probable reasons alike?

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Visiting the Relatives


26 Egypt, Britain Ref #: 401

Voyage to Persia
60 or 5 x 26 Egypt, Britain Ref #: 171

Offering a humanitarian rather than political report London based Filmmaker and Birmingham based activist embark upon a journey to discover the true effects of the blockade on the people whos lives are divided by the border of Rafah. The Rafah border between Egypt and Gaza Strip is rarely active. After hearing announcements on the TV and in local newspapers that it would be open for three days, hundreds of people flock from around the world, to the Egyptian border with Gaza in a desperate attempt to visit their relatives and bring vital supplies to what has been described as the worlds largest outdoor prison. Among those trying to leave the destroyed Gaza Strip we meet those who are simply trying to get back in to visit their loved ones, some of which havent seen their families for 15 years or more. Maybe they have come to enrol their daughter at university, for a family wedding or pay their last respects to a dying relative, in any case these are normal actions that any human can empathise with.

Watch the French Eugene Flandins adventures and his journey to Iran to see how architectural masterpieces are reconstructed in this documentary. You would see towns, castles, bridges and historical monuments all from his point of view. Eugene Flandins paintings and sketches of these sites have played a remarkable role in introducing ancient Iranian civilization as well as Iranian architecture to the world. See the Iranian art through Flandins eyes.

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War is not the Answer


2 x 52 or 10 x 26 US, Canada Ref #: 169

Weeping
26 Mexico Ref #: 220

In modern history, the US Government has always either caused or helped spark many conflicts in the world. Notwithstanding US covert and overt roles in stoking wars around the world, many in the US wittingly and intelligently oppose the US foreign policies. The opposition, however, is not easily allowed to voice their protest concerning US meddlesome policies, so they have to immigrate to other countries to continue their activities there. In spite of organizational constraints, Canada is a place where these people and many runaway soldiers, deserters and conscientious objectors take refuge in, afraid of being arrested at home.

He was the first U.S. soldier killed in combat in Iraq, even though the United States wasnt quite his country. Lance Cpl. Jose Antonio Gutierrez, 22, an orphan who grew up on the streets of Guatemala City, made the perilous border crossing through Mexico and entered the U.S. illegally when he was 14. This is his story told by those who were very close to him

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War & Peace: The Story of Nuclear Energy


8x26 Iran, France, Austria, Britain Ref #: 183

War & Peace is the story of nuclear energy in the modern world. Motivated by manifold reasons and panicked by a foreseeable exhaustion of fossil fuel reserves in this increasingly over-populated planet, many countries have been striving to access this source of energy as a peaceful civilian method to generate power. Similarly, nuclear energy is undeniably a means of power-show for many countries in the world. War & Peace, the other side of the story of nuclear energy.

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Western Eye, The


52 Iran, US, Canada, Holland, Belgium Ref #: 449

White Wings
52 China Ref #: 334

Irans nuclear energy program is one of the most controversial issues the media has ever seen to date. Some accuse Iran of being after developing atomic bomb while Iran says it is developing peaceful civilian nuclear technology. This issue has progressed to such an extent that it forms the basis of peoples perception on Iran. In this documentary our camera talks a walk in several European capitals to seek local views on Iran and tries to present a different perception on the country with a 6000 year-old history.

Islam in China has a rich heritage. China has some of the oldest Muslim history, dating back to as early as 650. Throughout the history of Islam in China, Chinese Muslims have influenced the course of Chinese history. Muslims now live in every region in China. Of Chinas 55 officially recognized minority peoples, ten groups are predominately Muslim. This program look at the past and present of the Chinese Muslims.

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War on Terror or War on Islam?


52 Britain Ref #: 426

In this documentary, we meet the man who spent years incarcerated without charge or trial on the mere suspicion that he might be a terrorist and examine the rise of the far right, who are fuelled by a hatred of Islam and Muslims. How the government has deflected attention away from its foreign policy by targeting Muslims and promoting a western version of Islam is also examined. We also meet the man who spent years in Guantanamo Bay, with the connivance he says of British agents and focus on how the media is inciting Islamophobia with its provocative reporting of Islamic issues. And we ask whether British foreign policy is the real cause of Muslim radicalization.

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War, American Style


12 x 26 US, Britain, Iraq, Afghanistan Ref #: 216

Investigating the United States involvement in the wars following World War II, from Vietnam War, cold war, Desert Storm, the wars in Bosnia, Haiti, Sudan, and Kosovo to the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq under the pretext of fighting terrorism and hunting Al-Qaeda operatives, this documentary delves deep into the behind the scene involvement of the US in these wars.

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Why Hijab?
26 Canada Ref #: 134

Winter Soldier
52 US Ref #: 269

They say, You poor so girl, youre so beautiful! Its a shame that you cover your beauty!Women who were born and live in Canada speak out as to why they put on the Islamic head scarf or hijab. Why is it so important for them to put on this simple piece of cloth and why wouldnt they think of leaving the house without it? It is in Canada!

5 years into the occupation of Iraq, there is no end in site. 200 former US soldiers meet outside of Washington DC. They name their meeting after 1971s Winter Soldier - a turning point in GI resistance to the Vietnam War. FIve years after the Invasion of Iraq, Iraq Veterans against the War protest at the ational Archive home of the US Constitution.

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Who Needs the Union jack?


26 Britain Ref #: 423

The Union Jack is one of the best-known images in the world. It is the emblem of Great Britain and a design icon around the world. But in this film, Phil Rees discovers that its future is under threat. When the Celtic nations gained devolved powers in 1998, the flags of Scotland and Wales became their national symbols. A member of the Welsh Assembly, Nerys Evans, tells Mr Rees: I dont feel any affinity at all to the Union Jack. It doesnt represent me or my country or anything I believe in. Many in England see the Union Jack as a symbol of monarchy, war and Empire. We are at the point in our history where we want to move ahead with being a modern nation state, says Robin Tilbrook. Britishness and the old imperial legacy does represent something of baggage and an anchor on what we might otherwise be.

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Wounded Iraq
6 x 26 Iraq Ref #: 213

This is not a political description of the ongoing situation in Iraq, nor does it try to expose US motivations for invading Iraq. It is rather the story of a nation who has been enduring violence imposed upon them by both foreign invaders and despotic governments inside. What is it that defines a nations identity? What does it mean to be an Iraqi for the Iraqi children? How is it that the Iraqis are so terribly familiar with the meaning of violence? These are the questions that are discussed in this documentary.

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Zafiran
26 Iran Ref #: 179

This is not a political description of the ongoing situation in Iraq, nor does it try to expose US motivations for invading Iraq. It is rather the story of a nation who has been enduring violence imposed upon them by both foreign invaders and despotic governments inside. What is it that defines a nations identity? What does it mean to be an Iraqi for the Iraqi children? How is it that the Iraqis are so terribly familiar with the meaning of violence? These are the questions that are discussed in this documentary.

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Zionism in Europe
6 x 26 France, Italy, Belgium Ref #: 443

Zoroastrians in Iran
26 Iran Ref #: 108

Zionism began in Europe in the late 19th century like Communism. It was well financed (insert Rothschild) and quickly became influential in Europe. Defenders of Israels aggressive stance have for many years been recognised as a powerful force shaping United States foreign policy. A less well-known fact is that the proIsrael lobby has been making a concerted effort to strengthen its presence in Europe. The lobbys determination to make an impression on European Union policy-makers was exemplified by a new booklet published recently. This documentary looks at the grip that this lobby has on different European governments and how it influences policies in those companies.

Zoroastrians in Iran have had a long history, being the oldest religious community of that nation to survive to the present-day. They live side by side with the majority Muslims and also have a representative in the Iranian Majles (Parliament). We take a look at some of the customs and traditions inthis short trip into the lives of Zoroastrians in present-day Iran.

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2011

Documentaries Guide

Num
1948 12 1001 Nights 12 13th Tribe of Israel 14 33-Day War 13 35 Latitude 15 444-Day Face-O 16,17 51st State 18,19

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A Home Away From Home 20 A Simple Question 20 Abu Ghraib-The Black Prison 21 Accessory to War 21 Afghanistan 9 Years On 23 Afghanistan After Occupation 22 Accessory to War 23 Africa, In and Out 24 Afridis 25 Aftermath 25 Ahmadinejad & Canadians 26 Al Qaeda, the Lebanese Chapter 26 Albania in a Transitional Process 27 Ali Baba 30 Aliya Battalion 28,29 Alternative Iraq Enquiry, The 27 America Countdown 31 AMIA 31 Ancient Passages 34 Ancient Persian Paintings 32,33 And Thus Depart the Prominent 34 Armenians in Iran 35 Ashura 35 Ashura in Britain 36 Aspects of Persia 36 Azerbayjan Travelog 37 Azure Crisis, The 37

Baluchestan 42 Bare Hands 43 Bare Truth 46 Battle for Johannesburg, The 44,45 Battle eld, The 46 Beauty & the Beast 47 Black Christmas 47 Bloody Sunday 48 Born Again 49 Bosnia & Herzegovina in a Damned triangle 52 Bosnia: A Painful Peace 50 Bosnian Pilgrimage, The 53 Boycotted 52 Breathless 48 Brian Haw 51 Bridge Construction in Iran 51 Brit Muslim 54 Britains Thought Police 55 British Muslim Struggle, The 56 Broke Down in Motor City 54 Broken Dreams 60 Brothers in Poverty 57 Bullet Does not Hit One Head, The 58 Burnt Palms 59

Dance of the Stars 71 Dangerous Professors 71 Dark Justice 72,73 Dawn of Mirage 74 Decline of Democracy, The 74 Defeat of the Champion 77 Deported, The 75 Diaspora Calling 76 Displacement, FTA, & Violence in Colombia 79 Distorted Lens, The 80, 81 Do U Know 77 Does the British Government Lie? 82 Donkey Party 83 Dr. Fatima Hussein 83

E
Epidemic White 86 Esfahan 84,85 Espionage: Struggle for Survival 86 Ethanol Story, The 87 Evangelists 87

F
Failed Tactics 88 Family in the West 88 Ferdowsi 89 Fire on the Water 89 Flotilla: Untold Stories 90 Footprint 91 For a Daqui Fora! 91 For Freedom 92 French Dream, The 93 French Vision 94 From Bani Asad Tribe 93 From Ohrid to A European Macedonia 94 From Vietnam to Iraq 95

C
Canadian Muslims 61 Caucasus Files, The 62 Children of Gaza, The 63 Children of War 63 Chilean Narrative 64 Cities of Iran 64 Crossroads 65 Colombia: The US Latin American Enforcer 66 Comoros 68 Controversial Shield, The 67 Colombia Guest 67 Curveball 69

B
Ba'ath Party 40 Back from Iraq 38,39 Balkan Connection of Smuggling 40 Balkan Issues 41 Balkanization of the Balkans 41 Balkans, Hopes and Despair, The 42

F
Gaza is Dying 96 Gaza: During and After 103 Gaza: When Saturday Came 98,99 Gold Quest 102

D
Dam Construction in Iran 70 Dance of Letters 70

Great Challenge, The 97 Great Wall of Mistrust, The 102 Grey Bases 96 Guantanamo: Inside the Wire 100,101

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Haiti 104 Hamza 104 Hay al Karamah 105 Head in the Sand 105 Health under Siege 106 Heavenly World 107 Hidden Fist 107 Hidden War 108 Hired Guns 109 Holy Feast, The 108 Home Sweet Home 110 Houseboats 111 Human Rights 112,113 Hunger Strike 114 Hunter, The 114

IranianTechnology 134,135 Iraq, Occupied but Proud 131 Iraq: Behind the Camera 133 Iraq: Through the Lens 130 Is the War in Ireland Over? 132 Islam in America 138 Islam in Argentina 133 Islamophobia 136 Israel, Pro t, Propaganda & Peace? 136 Israel's Open Secret 137 Ivory Coast 131

London Youth Protest War Crimes in Gaza 159 Lost Emperor 151 Lost in Migration 160

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Madam President 161 Man of the Century 162 Mandela 162 Marine Life of the Persian Gulf 163 Maryam (helena) 163 Mass Terror 164 Matroyshka Inside Out 165 Maybe Tomorrow 165 Media Morphs 166 Meeting the Peruvian Guerillas 166 Melting Pot 167 Memoirs 169 Mennonites 167 Migrants' Movement 168 Million Man March 171 Mines, the Crops of our Farms 170 Mud Volcanoes 171 Music of Iran, The 172 Muslim Between Orthodoxy & Catholicism 173 Muslim Elections, The 173 Muslim Women in Transition 174 Mystery of Dr David Kelly, The 174

J
J. A. K 139 Jena 6, The 140 Jews in Iran 142 Joe Glenton 139 Jordan's Muslim Brotherhood 141 Journey Back to Tunisia 141

K
Kaka Bra 143 Kashan 143 Khabr Jungle 144 Kosovo & The Future Status 144 Kosovo, No Man's Land 145 Kurdistan Travelog 145 Kurds in Turkey 146

I
I was There 115 Imam Khomeini, Reformer of the Century 117 Imam Khomeini's Political Thought 119 Imam Reza 118 In America 120 In Pursuit of Truth 119 In Rome 121 In Search of Identity 121 In Search of Prisoner 650 122 In the Name of the Rose 122 India's Atomic Dreams 123 Internal Exile 123 Iran and the End of the World 126 Iran Nuclear Power Story 124,125 Iranian Handicrafts 126 Iranian Kaleidoscope 127 Iranian Parliament 128 Iranian Revolution 128 Iranian Woman, The 129

K
La Banlieue 147 Land of Grace 147 Land of Paradoxes 148 Land of Religions 148 Last Continent 149 Letters to Sparrows 149 Life on the Persian Gulf 150 Lifeline to Gaza 151 Lifeline To Gaza: The Return 152,153 Lion and Eagle: Iran-US Relations 154,155 Living Afghans 156,157 Lobbying in the UK 158

N
Nam 175 Natives 175 Never-ending Wars 176 New Immigrants 176 New Orleans Public Housing 177 New York Underground 178 Nimich: Ramadan in Tajikstan 178 Nina Berman, American Photographer 179 No More War 180 Not Shaking Blairs Hand 180 Nowrooz 182 Nowrooz in Tajikstan 182 Nuclear Amnesia 181

M
Oil River 183 Oil the Cancer of our City 184,185 OKINAWA- 65 Years after Operation Iceberg 186 On Two Feet 186 Once Upon A Time 188,189 One Other Winter 187 Open Hearts 187 Orange Revolution, The 190 ORS 194 Out of Gaza 191 Out of Star 190 Outsourcing the War on Terror 192,193

Repo-Man 213 Reptiles 212 Resistance & Victory 214 Return 214 Return 215 Revolution in Egypt 216,217 Revolution; French, Russian and Iranian Styles 215 Rhymes of Wholeness 218,219 Rickshaws 220 Road to Bosnia 221 Road to Perdition, The 221 Road to Sadr City, The 222 Rood Khan Fort 222 Russell Tribunal on Palestine 223

Story of Resistance, The 240 Street-Kid Towers 240 Stunted Imagination: Child Soldiers of Myanmar 241 Sweden: Yesterday, Today Tomorrow 241 Switched o Reactors 242

T
Tehran 243 The Return 245 Third Eye 244 This is Iran 246,247 Thugs of Zoe's Arch, The 248 Tie Break 249 To Gaza with Love 244 To Whom it May Concern 250 Tomcat Wars 251 Transfer 251 Travellers of Hope 252,253 Trinity: The Politician, Scientist and the Bomb 254,255 Truth, The 250 Turks in Germany 256

Paci c Coast 195 People of Gaza, The 195 Persepolis 198 Persian Paradise 200,201 Persian Silk 196 Plot 197 Polish Challeges 196 Poverty Stricken Caf 199 Prof. Mc Elwain 199 Protest 202 PTSD 202

S
Sacri cio 224 Saddams Walkman 225 Sahoolan Cave 224 Sardasht Tragedy 226 Sarkozy, the President of Everything 226 Scorched Earth 229 Secret Evidence 227 Secret Prison, The 228 Secret Service's Agents 228 Secrets of a Crime 230 Serbia in the Proces of Democratisation 230 Serbia's Challenges 231 Shah-e-Hamdan 231 Shahname 232 Sidharta's Mother 232 Silence of Shadows 233 Silent Nuclear War, The 235 Simple Life 233 Small City, Great Expectations 234 Small Islands, Big Politics 237 South by South Africa 234 Speak out Against Them 236 Spite of the Soil 236 Splitting the Atom 238 Srebrenica Today 239 Stolen Picture 239

U
Uganda: One Country, A President & A King 262 Uganda: The Foul Scent of Exploitation 257 Ukraine Today 257 UN Review: Iran's Right 258 Unbounded Truth, The 262 Un-Contacted' Amazon Tribes and the Oil Threat, The 259 Under the Light 260 Undercover Britain Unveiled 261 Unveiled Without my Veil 261 Uranium, the Beginning 263 US Veterans 263 US-Mexican Border 264

Q
Quest for the Brotherhood 203

R
Rags by the Ganges 204 Rainbow Scarfs 205 Ramadan in Bulgaria 205 Ramadan Spiritual Buildup 206 Rape as a War Strategy 207 Razavi Treasure 206 Real Fake, The 208,209 Red Years, Green Years 211 Re ection of a Silence 210 Refugee Nation 211 Religious Colors of Turkey 212

V
Visiting the Relatives 265 Voyage to Persia 265

W
War & Peace: The Story of Nuclear Energy 267 War is not the Answer 266 War on Terror or War on Islam? 269 War, American Style 270, 271 Weeping 266 Western Eye, The 268 White Wings 268 Who Needs the Union Jack? 273 Why Hijab 272 Winter Soldier 272 Wounded Iraq 274,275

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Za ran 276 Zionism in Europe 277 Zoroastrians in Iran 277

To be Continued . . .

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