DOC-DEBUT Category: Documentaries A weekly series on Link TV, DOC-DEBUT highlights unique and groundbreaking international documentary films. Each week features the U.S. television premiere of a new foreign doc.
Nobelity Category: Documentaries A look at the world's most pressing problems through the eyes of nine Nobel laureates, this film is also director Turk Pipkin's personal journey to find a better future.
Until There's a Cure Category: Documentaries A short history of the AIDS epidemic seen through the prism of the International AIDS Conferences.
In Focus: The Genetic Conspiracy Category: News & Current Affairs How safe are genetically modified foods? Germany recently started permitting the techniques at home, and In Focus takes this opportunity to examine its use and history.
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.
The Motherhood Manifesto Category: Documentaries Narrated by Academy Award-winning actress Mary Steenburgen, this humorous documentary shows dramatically how far behind all other industrial countries the United States lags in its support for families.
Retired Husband Syndrome Category: Documentaries This documentary gives a fascinating insight into the lives of three Japanese couples, in which the women are affected by "retired husband syndrome" which manifests after years of work-related detachment from their husbands end.
Street Medicine Category: News & Current Affairs In Los Angeles' West Side, teams of health workers bring free critical medical services to people who are often averse to seeking treatment - the homeless. This doc profiles the essential work of Street Medicine.
Heroes of HIV: HIV in the Caribbean Category: Documentaries The programs in this series highlight the heroic efforts of health professionals to enhance prevention efforts and treat those suffering the effects of HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean.
Life #12 - India Inhales Category: Documentaries Stories of cancer sufferers and anti-tobacco campaigners in India, where the effects of the globalization of tobacco addiction are strongly felt.
Legacy of Hiroshima Category: News & Current Affairs The astonishing story of how our lives have been affected by the 70,000 nuclear weapons built by the United States in the 50 years since their first use at Hiroshima and Nagasaki ushered in the nuclear age.
Larry vs. Lockney Category: Documentaries A Texas cotton farmer forms an unlikely union with the ACLU in order to fight a drug testing policy he believes is in violation of his son's Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable search and seizure.
Laleh and Laden Category: Documentaries A 1999 film about Laleh and Ladan Bijani, the Iranian conjoined twin sisters who tragically lost their lives in July of 2003 while undergoing the surgery necessary to separate them.