DOC-DEBUT: Goddess and the King Category: Documentaries In Nepal, a nine-year-old girl is worshipped as a Virgin Goddess. It is she who gives the King his power to rule. But democracy is coming to this kingdom, and the future of the Goddess and the King are delicately intertwined.
The Warning Category: Documentaries Five authors stand up and speak truth to power, exposing shocking trends towards a police state, an accelerated corporate integration with the state, and the blatant subversion of the U. S. Constitution since 9/11.
Bridge to Iran: Zinat - One Special Day Category: Documentaries Zinat lives an ordinary Iranian woman's life, cooking and tending to her home. But this doesn't stop her from running against a man in the local municipality elections, with the support of family and friends.
Bridge to Iran: President Mir Qanbar Category: Documentaries Mir Qanbar is a 74-year-old retiree looking to win an elected position in Iran's government. This beautifully filmed doc shows the off-beat presidential campaign of an old man making his last stab for political power.
Stealing America: Vote by Vote Category: Documentaries Employing first-person accounts, extensive research and clips gleaned from the nightly news, social issue filmmaker Dorothy Fadiman shines a spotlight on the gritty reality of the most egregious incidents of U.S. electoral insecurity.
Original Intent Category: Documentaries There is a battle in the U.S. Supreme Court between the originalists and the evolutionists. "Original Intent" argues that the far right is using originalism to advance a radically conservative political agenda.
The End of Suburbia Category: Documentaries Suburbia, and all it promises, has become the American Dream. But now serious questions have emerged about the sustainability of this way of life. What can be done now to avoid the end of suburbia?
Holler Back - (Not) Voting in an American Town Category: Documentaries Why do some people choose to vote, while others stay away from the polls? Holler Back looks at the 2004 election through the eyes of one county in the swing state of Pennsylvania.
Murder, Spies and Voting Lies Category: Documentaries Clint Curtis was an everyday computer programmer in Florida until he was asked by a congressman to create vote-rigging software for electronic voting machines. What happens to a guy at the wrong end of a smoking gun?
Senator Obama Goes to Africa Category: Documentaries Follow Senator Barack Obama as he travels to the land of his ancestry. From South Africa to Kenya to a Darfur refugee camp, Obama explores the continent that is gaining increasing importance in this age of globalization.
Arianna Huffington: U.S. Politics and the Media Category: News & Current Affairs In this speech, Arianna Huffington attacks the misuse of the “Fair and Balanced” credo, and advises on what Americans need to do to counterbalance what she calls “the lunatic fringe” of the Republican Party.
Live From Main Street Columbus: Will My Vote Count? Category: News & Current Affairs After two presidential elections with widespread voter disenfranchisement and many, including Ohio election officials, reporting that Ohio's voting system remains flawed - will every vote get counted this year?
Special: Murder, Spies & Voting Lies Category: Documentaries Allegations of election fraud have plagued recent presidential runs - will this one be any different? In this special we are joined by two experts to present "Murder, Spies, and Voting Lies."
Special: The Corporation - Part 1 Category: Documentaries Corporations control almost every aspect of our lives - so why do they often seem immune to legal controls? Amy Goodman of "Democracy Now!" joins Link TV to present "The Corporation," and discuss the issues.
Special: The Corporation - Part 2 Category: Documentaries Corporations control almost every aspect of our lives - so why do they often seem immune to legal controls? Amy Goodman of "Democracy Now!" joins Link TV to present "The Corporation," and discuss the issues.