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For the Next 7 Generations documents the momentous journey of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers, as they travel around the globe to promote world peace and share their indigenous ways of healing.

Originating from all four corners, these 13 wise women elders, shamans and medicine women, first came together in 2004 at a historic gathering in Upstate New York. Motivated by their concern for our planet, they decided to form an alliance.

The film begins at their first gathering follows them to the Amazon rain-forest, the mountains of Mexico, throughout North America, and to Dharamsala, India, for a private meeting with the Dalai Lama. Facing a world in crisis, the Grandmothers share with us their visions of healing and a call for change now, before it's too late. This film documents their unparalleled journey and timely perspectives on a timeless wisdom.

First responders make up less than 2% of the population, but account for nearly 20% of the suicides. This doc looks at the mental health struggles of firefighters, police officers and EMTs, through the lens of a small town in New England.

Looking at how Sean, over the last 50 years, put together his amazing collection of 23,000 photographs.

Executive produced by news legend Dan Rather, Fail State investigates the dark side of American higher education, chronicling decades of policy decisions in Washington DC that have given rise to a powerful and highly-predatory for-profit college industry.

With echoes of the subprime mortgage crisis, the film lays bare how for-profit colleges exploited millions of low-income and minority students, leaving them with worthless degrees and drowning in student loan debt. Director Alexander Shebanow traces the rise, fall, and resurgence of the for-profit college industry, uncovering their Wall Street backing and incestuous relationship with the regulators and lawmakers charged with overseeing them.

Ranjit, a farmer in India, takes on the fight of his life when he demands justice for his 13-year-old daughter, the victim of a brutal gang rape. His decision to support his daughter is virtually unheard of, and his journey unprecedented.

Hindi with English subtitles

Explores state surveillance and digital social control in China by following the experiences of two families and a journalist.

Zijuan Chen is fighting for the release of her imprisoned husband, human rights lawyer Weiping Chang, while trying to keep his memory alive for their son.

Wenzu Li and her newly freed husband, Quanzhang Wang, struggle against surveillance that is not only stopping him from being able to work but also affecting ordinary tasks like taking their son to school.

Journalist Sophie Xueqin Huang, a pivotal figure in bringing the Me Too movement to China, is at constant risk of arrest.

Chinese film-maker Jialing Zhang gives an exclusive and previously impossible intimate insight into the interior of China and tells a deeply disturbing story of how the state uses technology to control its citizens as well as propaganda to convince its people to trust it.

Hear the forbidden story of the clandestine chemists and brave pioneers who risked their freedom to bring LSD to the people during the war on drugs.

A film about the love affair between Jamaican and British Youth culture told through the prism of one the most iconic record labels in history, TROJAN RECORDS. Combining archive footage, interview and drama - RUDEBOY tells the story of Trojan Records by placing it at the heart of a cultural revolution that unfolded in the council estates and dancefloors of late 60's and early 70' Britain and how that period of immigration and innovation transformed popular music and culture. Told by a cast of legendary artists including Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Toots Hibbert, Ken Boothe, Neville Staple, Marcia Griffiths, Dave Barker, Dandy Livingstone, Lloyd Coxsone, Pauline Black, Derrick Morgan and more.

A carpenter takes it upon himself to build, and make accessible, small, life-saving shelters for the unhoused residents of Toronto during the pandemic.

Former military doctor states chem trails contain barium salts, human plasma, microviruses, non-terrestrial nano-silicon machines, poisonous aerosols, and can even be used to augment ‘biocoding’ frequency-transmission capabilities, to provide an assistive-basis for “thought-based DNA warfare”.

An unsettling and eye-opening Wall Street horror story about Chinese companies, the American stock market, and the opportunistic greed behind the biggest heist you've never heard of.

In 1970, 1,500 hippies and their guru Stephen Gaskin founded a commune in rural Tennessee. Members forked over their savings, grew their own food, delivered their babies at home and built a self-sufficient society. Raised in this alternative community by a Jewish mother from Beverly Hills and a Puerto Rican father from the Bronx, filmmakers and sisters Rena and Nadine return for the first time since leaving in 1985.

Finally ready to face the past after years of hiding their upbringing, they chart the rise and fall of America's largest utopian socialist experiment and their own family tree. The nascent idealism of a community destroyed, in part, by its own success is reflected in the personal story of a family unit split apart by differences.

American Commune finds inspiration in failure, humor in deprivation and, most surprisingly, that communal values are alive and well in the next generation.

Vice News investigates the struggle between pharmaceutical companies, nonprofits, and other entities on who gets to control and profit from psychedelic therapy.

In 1971, hundreds of young people claimed the 85 acres of an abandoned 17th century military base in Copenhagen and set up a community. Over the next 40 years, they build a self-governed community with the hope of becoming legitimate.

Finding it politically unpopular to evict the settlers, the Danish government declared Christiania a "short-term social experiment". Following 40 years of tense relations with the government, much of it focusing on the open hashish trade, Christiania is on its way to becoming a legitimate community.

Christiania was born in 1971 when youthful idealism and a severe housing shortage incited hundreds of young people to occupy 85 acres of deserted brick buildings, woods, ramparts and canals as their home. Over forty years later, Freetown Christiania, also known as Christiania is still standing.

With the freedom to experiment, the Christianites built a distinct culture based on group consensus, and a thriving economy of restaurants, bars, cottage industries, and an open hashish trade. In every respect, Christiania became an alternative that challenged, inspired, and frightened the society outside.

Christiania tells the story of this remarkable place – a story full of struggles and triumphs, crises and compromises – through the voices of Christiania's residents, and government and police officials.

Christiania: 40 Years of Occupation explores consensus democracy, alternative building methods, drug policy and Scandinavian culture in a provocative and often humorous character study of this fascinating community.

Frankie takes a look back at the darker side of the royal family's 1000-year history, and wonders how generations of land-grabbing, child-murdering, wife-beheading, slave-trading, misogyny, violence and empire-building have shaped our royal family today. Frankie looks back to the reigns of six key monarchs who not only had huge influence in their day, but still live long in our collective memory - and finds troubling connections between their grim past and the present.

In recent years, the plastic crisis has worsened. Images of dead animals and polluted oceans go around the world. The packaging industry thinks it has a solution to the problem: recycling. "100% recyclable" is printed on more and more bottles, boxes and bags. But if recycling really is the solution, why is more virgin plastic being produced today than ever before? Could recycling really be nothing more than "greenwashing"? The world is drowning in garbage This film takes a close look at an industry that would rather hide the problem than solve it. The authors track down garbage brokers who illegally dump plastic waste abroad, industries that make money from incinerating garbage, and mafia networks that now make as much money from smuggling garbage as they do from human trafficking. The film shows how some of the world's largest consumer goods companies use recycling as an excuse to continue polluting without consequences. We all live in a world drowning in garbage and this film asks the question: who is profiting from the plastic crisis?

Directors: Tom Costello, Benedict Wermter
Producers: Tristan Chytroschek, Mette Hoffman Meyer
Cinematographers: Philipp Meise, Johannes Praus
Runtime: 1h 15mn

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCU6Ak6LHn0

Since even Nicodemus, a ruling religious leader of Jesus' day, needed a complete, specific explanation of what "born again" really means, those of us in the 21st century modern church can DEFINITELY use a good, hard-hitting "self-examination" on the subject. The New Testament is packed with different signs, or "marks", of a truly born again person. And (in light of the fact that our eternal destiny weighs in the balance over the issue of whether we've been born again or not...) it's obviously a good idea to check those "signs" or "marks" against our own lives, to see if we're "on the right path" to heaven. Using a beautiful nature trail in Sedona, Arizona, as a visual allegory, the evident proofs, or "marks" that someone HAS truly been born again, are explained.

Presented by: Mark Kielar

You may notice from time to time that the more critical the doctrine is in the Word Pictures series, the more in-depth the actual series is.
So, in a natural continuation of the "Born Again" program, "The New Birth" show expounds on the essence and definition of this radical spiritual transformation Jesus called being "born again".

The process of the new, or "spiritual" birth, is discussed here in a way that helps add shape and meaning to a Biblical term that even professing CHRISTIANS, at times, have great difficulty in defining.

Presented by: Mark Kielar

2000 years ago, under the cover of night, one of the most important conversations in all of Scripture took place between Jesus and a Pharisee named Nicodemus. And it was Jesus Himself who first used the term "born again" in that very conversation. So we have no qualms about saying that perhaps the most important words a person can ever proclaim concerning their spiritual condition are these: I am BORN AGAIN. So why is so critical a term so misused, misunderstood and difficult to define?

This program clarifies what "born again" really is, and is just as important for believers as it is for the skeptical, non-believing world at large.

Presented by: Mark Kielar

Fasting is a documentary on the original human diet and shows how it may serve as the solution to solve our epidemic of chronic illnesses today. This documentary explores 7 different methods of fasting.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7813060/

Forget water, oil and rare minerals – there is a new resource everyone wants: our time. TIME THIEVES reveals how companies monetize our time without our knowledge and how the social networks have, in their own words, become ‘the new clockmakers’.

TIME THIEVES is an eye-opening investigation into how our time became a currency; why 'time poverty' is on the rise and how the more we try to save time, the less we have. Who hasn’t come across the situation where an airline has us printing our own boarding passes and checking in our own luggage, saving the company a fortune in working hours? Who hasn’t spent hours assembling a piece of furniture, or struggled with an automatic cashier? Haven’t we all asked ourselves who should be paying whom for doing all the work? Award-winning director Cosima Dannoritzer blends remarkable archival footage and heart-breaking stories with testimonies from leading experts in a documentary that was filmed on location in Japan, USA, France, Spain, the Netherlands and Germany.

TIME THIEVES investigates how time has become money, how the clock has taken over both our working and personal lives, and how we can take back control over this precious, but finite resource.

Directors: Cosima Dannoritzer
Writers: Cosima Dannoritzer
Producers: Jordi Ambròs, Carles Brugueras, Irène Challand, Gaspard Lamunière, Avital Lavi, Andrés Luque, Karen Michael, Christian J. Popp, Fabrice Puchault, Sylvia Schmöller, Christa Ulli, Marieke van den Bersselaar, Jenny Westergard
Composers: Marta Andrés, Joan Gil
Cinematographers: Nina Bernfeld
Runtime: 1h 25mn
Country: Spain, France
Language: English, Japanese, German, Spanish, French

Trailer: https://anon.ts?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t_1PZW_r00

While standing in the middle of the street contemplating the motto on a quarter, Robert is killed by an on-coming SUV. In the waiting room of the afterlife, a punctilious clerk, Gil, pulls up Robert's record on the computer and tells the young man that he's damned. Lots of little bad things have added up, and his score is negative. Robert bolts back to earth, with Gil and his colleagues in hot pursuit. Robert visits his girlfriend, drinks a smoothie with his dad, foils a robbery, and dances. His positive points are accumulating as Gil (and death) close in. Is it up or down for our Bobby? Little things can mean a lot.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0220575

Jack Lloyd is face to face with the unthinkable...the utter devastation of no cream at the coffee store -- the unbearable agony of no paper towels in the men's room, the insurmountable odds of trying to park in one of the small newly painted parking spots. Will he survive? See for yourself.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0480986/

Jerry Richardson lands his first teaching job in Shiprock, New Mexico. But this depressed corner of the Navajo Reservation is no place for a 24-year old African-American man eager to change the world, or is it? After surviving a near fatal accident, he decides to stay. He then inherits the girl's losing basketball team.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0339591/

A regret can last a lifetime, and for Henry, it's been with him since the day he lost his first love. So when a young, lonely man makes his acquaintance, Henry finds a chance for a final triumph in his life.

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