A shocking documentary about the struggle of the people of Jeju Island, South Korea, set in the contest of the American presence in Korea after World War II.
The Atlantic CannaFest
Saco River Community Television covers the September 1, 2012 CannaFest to promote medical marijuana use.
Owned and Operated
A documentary revealing the nature of corporate and government powers that we let control our lives.
Colin Woodard at the Scarborough Public Library
Colin Woodard talks about his book, The Lobster Coast: Rebels, Rusticators and the Struggle for a Forgotten Frontier
The Stream
Exploring the possibilities of social networking.
Fear and Favor in the Newsroom
Reveals that journalists who aggressively report on the powerful may be censored, demoted, or even fired.
Deceptions
This documentary delves into current US government corruption.
Ice Blink
This is the remarkable story of a conventional family of five living a very unconventional life afloat. Follow Dave and Jaja Martin and their crew of three children from their beginnings on the 25-foot day sailer Direction in which they circumnavigated the glove and join them on a sail to the Arctic where they encounter new friends, icebergs and polar bears.
Information Stories
What's at stake when local news and information flow doesn't serve all members of a community equally well? How can people respond? These are the questions at the heart of Information Stories, a series of short digital narratives conceived by law professor Peter Shane and filmmaker Liv Gjestvang.
Red Corvette
Too many teenagers think they can experiment with drugs but we believe every experiment with drugs is doomed to be a failure. Red Corvette is a though provoking films about drug use, hit and run driving and the pressures many teens feel forces them to experiment with drugs.
Justifiable Homicide
Justifiable Homicide is a feature documentary based on the brutal murder of two Puerto Rican young men Antonio Rosario and Hilton Vega who were shot by two NYPD detectives in the Bronx in early 1995.
Fallen Idols
A documentary film by Chris Ahrens that follows the lives of young people who made names for themselves as skateboarders and what eventually happened to them.
America Betrayed
Exposing the Dirty Little Secrets Behind Our Nation's Crumbling Infrastructure.
LIfe in Occupied Palestine
A documentary of eyewitness stories and photos.
Waging a Living
Four low-wage workers struggle from paycheck to paycheck in pursuit of the elusive American dream.
Remote Control
Children, Media Consumption & the Changing American Family
The Coca-Cola Case
Columbia is the trade union murder capital of the world. Since 2002, more than 470 workers' leaders have been brutally killed, usually by paramilitaries hired by private companies intent on crushing the unions. Among these unscrupulous corporate brands is the poster boy for American business: Coca-Cola.
Constantine’s Sword
This astonishing exploration of the dark side of Christianity follows former priest James Carroll on a journey of remembrance and reckoning.
Fierce Light: When Spirit Meets Action
Fueled by the belief that another world is possible, acclaimed filmmaker Velcrow Ripper takes us on a global journey tracing spiritual activism's historical roots and capturing the powerful personalities that are igniting a new wave of spiritual action around the globe.
Howard Zinn
A documentary about the life and times of the historian, activist and author of the best selling classic 'A People's History of the United States'.
New America Foundation: International Broadcasting and Public Media
A conversation with Susan Glasser and Lee Bollinger. Originally aired on December 8, 2010.
New America Foundation: The Future of Public Media in the Digital Age Part 3
As the landscape of journalism and news is shifting worldwide, public media and nonprofit journalism is leading the way with innovative new projects that inform citizens, inspire communities, and illuminate critical issues. See what the experts are saying about the role of public funding, public policy, and public media in the future of news.
New America Foundation: The Future of Public Media in the Digital Age Part 1
As the landscape of journalism and news is shifting worldwide, public media and nonprofit journalism is leading the way with innovative new projects that inform citizens, inspire communities, and illuminate critical issues. See what the experts are saying about the role of public funding, public policy, and public media in the future of news.
Sheriff Richard Mack Speaks to Maine Sheriffs
Sheriff Richard Mack describes his personal transformation from petty ticket writer to a conscientious and constitutional sheriff. He also discusses his Supreme Court case.