In 1991 and 1992, the United States closed down two of their largest military bases in Asia. After almost 100 years, our American guests were gone. But we discovered that our guests forgot to clean up. Toxic Sunset probes the issue of toxic wastes in US Military bases in the Philippines.
Biosludged reveals how the EPA is committing science fraud to allow the ongoing poisoning of our wor...
What kind of world power is Iran becoming, and how will Western countries deal with it?
Its main focus is on the plight of the Palestinians which can be seen as the most enduring residue o...
In the name of the struggle against terrorism, a special operation - code named CONDOR - was conduct...
They're called bar women, hostesses, or sex workers and "western princesses." They come from poor fa...
Guillermo Gómez Álvarez explores the identity politics of Puerto Rico via archival footage from vari...
Short documentary about Cuba's resistance to American invasion.
A feature length Marxist documentary looking at 20th Century fascism, early English settler colonial...
They speak the same language, share a similar culture and once belonged to a single nation. When the...
A Swedish mining giant, Boliden, is accused of having dumped 20000 tonnes of toxic waste in a poor n...
Biographical portrait of the labor movement and left wing movement in Uruguay, "Conversations with T...
This hour-long documentary is a provocative look at a historical event of which few Americans are aw...
A documentary on how British double-dealing during the First World War ignited the conflict between ...
Featurette about the demise, during the early 1940s, of the once-popular Mr. Moto B-films series tha...
Documentary about the dangers of toxic waste and its long-term consequences.
In the eighteenth century, the family of BBC World News anchor and correspondent, Laura Trevelyan, w...
This is a 25-minutes piece about the DPRK (North Korea), a country Vltchek visited and fell in love ...
Unraveling one of the biggest environmental scandals of our time, a group of citizens in West Virgin...
Two tons of snow—flown from New Hampshire to Puerto Rico in 1952 in order to “gift” Puerto Ricans a ...
In 1980, the American professor Thomas A. Sebeok received a call that took him by surprise. He was t...