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Special: Sita Sings the Blues
Special: Sita Sings the Blues
This Link TV special is a beautiful animated interpretation of the Indian epic Ramayana, featuring a cast of flying monkeys, gods, and evil monsters. Set to the 1920s jazz vocals of Annette Hanshaw, this is "the Greatest Break-Up Story Ever Told."
Special: Global Spirit - The Spiritual Quest
Special: Global Spirit - The Spiritual Quest
Explore the burning questions that have intrigued humanity since the dawn of time. Who am I? What is the meaning of life? Karen Armstrong and Bob Thurman share their insights as part of this Link TV special.
Special: Global Spirit - The Journey Towards Oneness
Special: Global Spirit - The Journey Towards Oneness
This Link TV special explores the concept of Oneness, and traces its evolution and expression through seemingly different religious and spiritual traditions, spanning the realms of both science and mysticism.
Special: Global Spirit - Music, Sound and the Sacred
Special: Global Spirit - Music, Sound and the Sacred
Why does music elevate the human spirit? How can it be a vehicle for spiritual fulfillment and enlightenment? This special explores the transcendent qualities of spiritual and sacred music.
Special: Global Spirit - Earth Wisdom: For a World in Crisis
Special: Global Spirit - Earth Wisdom: For a World in Crisis
Can indigenous people save the world? In this special, listen to their "earth wisdom" and consider a life in balance with nature that also promotes heightened consciousness and spiritual harmony.
Special: The Take
Special: The Take
Category: Documentaries
In suburban Buenos Aires, unemployed auto-parts workers walk into their idle factory and refuse to leave. All they want is to restart the silent machines. But this simple act - "The Take" - has the power to turn the globalization debate on its head.
Special: The American Ruling Class
Special: The American Ruling Class
Category: Documentaries
This Link TV special features the world's first "dramatic-documentary-musical", exploring America's most taboo topic: class, power and privilege in this nominally democratic republic.
Special: Amy Goodman - Independent Media in the Obama Era
Special: Amy Goodman - Independent Media in the Obama Era
Category: Documentaries
This Link special asks: Who will hold the Obama administration accountable for the change that's been promised? Amy Goodman, for one.
Special: Michael Moore on Obama, The Media, and His New Movie, "Capitalism: A Love Story"
Special: Michael Moore on Obama, The Media, and His New Movie, "Capitalism: A Love Story"
Category: Documentaries
Oscar-winning filmmaker Michael Moore tackles the death of media, the promise and problems of the Obama era, and his new film, "Capitalism: A Love Story."
Chinese School
Chinese School
Category: Documentaries
There are 350 million children enrolled in further education across China, but ‘Chinese Schools’ takes as its subject one small town in rural Anhui, and focuses on the lives of a group of families, teachers and children during the course of a single academic year.
Spotlight: Forced to Marry
Spotlight: Forced to Marry
Category: Documentaries
In this BBC documentary, Saira Khan investigates the dramatic stories of British Asians taken to Pakistan by their parents and forced to marry against their will.
Spotlight: Battle of the Bishops
Spotlight: Battle of the Bishops
Category: News & Current Affairs
This access-driven documentary travels to America, Jerusalem and to Nigeria to reveal what lies behind a religious phenomena that threatens to break up one of the world's most powerful churches: Peter Akinola, an ordained openly gay priest, and his followers.
In Xanadu
In Xanadu
Category: Documentaries
In Xanadu is a full scale theatrical production that tells the story of a Mongolian fantasy between Khublai Khan and his wife, Chabui, complimented by live traditional Tibetan and Mongolian music.
Sport For Good
Sport For Good
YouthNoise and Link TV believe that sports have the power to do far more than just win titles and sell shoes. Visit this page to find out how you can use sport for good.
Who Speaks for Islam: What a Billion Muslims Really Think
Who Speaks for Islam: What a Billion Muslims Really Think
Category: Documentaries
This Link TV original program, hosted by Ray Suarez, addresses the questions many are pondering: Why is the Muslim world so anti-American? Who are the extremists? Is democracy something Muslims really want? What do Muslim women want?
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