Until There's a Cure Category: Documentaries A short history of the AIDS epidemic seen through the prism of the International AIDS Conferences.
Bulls**t Category: Documentaries This documentary follows Vandana Shiva, Indian environmental activist and nuclear physicist, who dedicates her life to battling the abuses of globalization.
Amy Goodman - Speaking Out for Justice Category: Documentaries Amy Goodman says that as an independent journalist her role is to go where the dark resides and shine a light there. In this presentation we air her rousing Green Festival speech, Speaking out for Justice.
Living Goddess Category: Documentaries "Living Goddess" is a powerful portrait of a young girl venerated as a goddess growing up in a country - Nepal - on the verge of civil war.
The Election Files Category: Documentaries This shocking compilation film brings together investigative journalist Greg Palast's BBC reports on "the stolen elections" of 2000 and 2004.
The Station Category: Documentaries "The Station" is a Nigerian TV drama series that provides peaceful alternatives to handling conflict and positive role models for young Nigerians. This special presentation brings you an episode of this interesting series.
Harry Belafonte - Speaking Out For Justice Category: Documentaries In this rousing speech singer and activist Harry Belafonte calls on the next generation to draw on the passion of the civil rights movement to right contemporary wrongs, particularly when it comes to child incarceration.
Spotlight: Held Hostage in Colombia Category: Documentaries From deep within the Colombian jungle, this documentary tells the story of three American defense contractors held hostage since their plane crashed in 2003, landing them in a political minefield.
The Prisoner Or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair Category: Documentaries This doc details an absurd, but sadly real comedy of errors where a freedom-loving Iraqi journalist is mistaken as Tony Blair's would-be assassin and sent to Abu Ghraib Prison.
Chahinaz: What Rights For Women? Category: Documentaries A vibrant Algerian student, Chahinaz, doesn't understand why women aren't considered equal to men according to the laws of her country. This leads her on a quest to find out what life is like for other women around the world.
Soweto Strings Category: Documentaries In 1992 viola player Rosemary Nalden founded the Buskaid Music School in Soweto township. "Soweto Strings" shows Rosemary as a demanding but beloved mentor, inspired by the whole-hearted way that the students have embraced classical music.
Darling! Category: Documentaries Controversial South African political satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys allows writer/director Julian Shaw into his previously off-limits inner world. The result is a startling document of Pieter's work educating school children HIV/AIDS.
Link TV Spotlight Category: Documentaries Spotlight is a Link TV weekly presentation of investigative reports from around the world. Commentary is provided by prominent authors and journalists.