A new international independent documentary series from the Independent Television Service (ITVS), GLOBAL VOICES samples the best of international documentary. In its premiere season, the series features five all-new global docs and 21 notable international documentaries that have previously aired on PBS in other forums.
Episode # 124
The Western Hemisphere Institute for Security and Cooperation (formerly the U.S. Army School of the Americas) in Fort Benning, Georgia, has, according to one U.S. Congressman, "the nefarious distinction of being the place in the United States where the worst human rights abusers in the Western Hemisphere come to learn military tactics and to teach them." "Father Roy" combines explosive and previously unreported information about torture training at Fort Benning with the extraordinary life story and experiences of Father Roy Bourgeois, the daring activist who is leading the campaign to close down the school.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Length : 55 min
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Episode # 110
"T-Shirt Travels" is the story of how secondhand clothing, given away as charity in the western world, ends up in Zambia, Africa. Through this journey and by sharing the lives of those that trade and sell these clothes, this documentary explores the underlying reasons why so many Africans remain in poverty.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Length : 54 min
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Episode # 302
Raised as Americans in inner city projects near Seattle, three young Cambodian refugees each made a rash decision as a teenager that irrevocably shaped their destiny. Years later, facing deportation back to Cambodia, they find themselves caught between a tragic past and an uncertain future by a system that doesn't offer any second chances.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Length : 56 min
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Episode # 303
Jasmine left her village in a remote part of China to get a job and help her family. Now she and her teenage friends at the blue jean factory are trying to survive in a brutal work environment.
Friday, May 17, 2013
Length : 56 min
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Episode # 304
Meet eight young Vietnamese, some born in the final days of the Vietnam War, others in its aftermath. They are entrepreneurs and street kids, farmers and students, artists and engineers. Together they embody the hopes, dreams and challenges of a new Vietnam. Through their stories, this film takes an in-depth look at modern-day Vietnam, where a marriage of communism and capitalism is providing opportunity unimagined in their parents' time.
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Length : 56 min
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Episode # 305
The Rat brothers are on quest to find the big fish--the one that will bring easy money and allow them to leave their small village in Serbia. In this dramatic and often humorous tale, THE CAVIAR CONNECTION follows the brothers as they unsuccessfully gamble with the rules of nature and economics and in the process, become deeper without even noticing it.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Length : 56 min
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Episode # 306
RETURN TO THE BORDER: In the past half-century, millions of people around the globe have sacrificed themselves for communism and socialism. In this program, a Chinese-born filmmaker reflects on the personal ramifications of these political ideals, from his memories of a childhood in the border town of Dandong to his experiences in North Korea. TAKE A LOOK: Blind children invite us for a journey to their world of sensibility and imagination.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Length : 56 min
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Episode # 309
Director Yishai Orian, the owner of an old Volkswagen Beetle, is about to become a father. His mechanic says that the car will not last long, while his wife complains that the car is unsuitable for a baby. Attempting to keep his beloved car, Yishai goes on a journey that begins with the previous owners of the Beetle, continues to Jordan to renovate the old car and ends with the birth of his first child. The exciting, funny, sad and intimate memories of the Beetle's previous owners blend with the director's personal story.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
Episode # 310
One in seven Afghan women currently dies in childbirth. MOTHERLAND AFGHANISTAN introduces the women behind these devastating statistics. Afghan American filmmaker Sedika Mojadidi examines her father's works as an OB/GYN as he struggles to make a difference, first at Kabul's recently renamed Laura Bush Maternity Ward and then in an isolated provincial hospital, where patients often travel for several days to get treatment.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Length : 56 min
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Episode # 312
Shadya Zoabi, a charismatic 17-year-old karate world champion, strives to succeed on her own terms within her traditional Muslim village in northern Israel. Despite her father's support, she faces the challenge of balancing her dreams with her religious commitments and other's expectations. SHADYA takes an intimate look at the evolution of a young Israeli Arab woman with feminist ideas in a male-dominated culture.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
Episode # 313
This film follows the journey of five Middle Eastern teens from the world's richest country as they are initiated into the cutthroat subculture of competitive high-school debating. Guided by the 22 year-old former president of the Oxford Union, they direct their immense curiosity and ambition towards mastering the arcane strategies of British parliamentary debate. They are determined to show they are not closed-minded extremists -- and even more determined to win. TEAM QATAR offers a window onto the rapidly growing global culture of the Arab world and its relation to the West.
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Length : 56 min
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Episode # 314
THUNDER IN GUYANA: When the filmmaker's cousin was elected Guyana's president seven years ago, Janet Rosenberg Jagan -- considered oneofthe founders of Guyana along with her husband, Cheddi Jagan --becamethe first American-born woman to lead a nation. Thisprograminterweaves family history and Guyanese history withtheextraordinary life story of one unconventional woman. 50/FIFTY: This short is a soulful requiem for a family's past. Usingold home movies and hand-processed film, Jane Kim pays homage tothememory of her father, who passed away when she was young. FERNANDO'S FIRST SNOW: A young boy's first snowy day is marked by afight with his sister and the help of a new friend.
Monday, May 27, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
Episode # 315
This groundbreaking six-part series captures the rich cultural and artistic expressions of Latinos in the United States. By visiting some of the most influential and dynamic artists working today, VISIONES weaves a tapestry of paintings, songs, dances and spoken-word performances to reflect on how Latinos have impacted arts and culture.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Length : 56 min
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Episode # 316
This groundbreaking six-part series captures the rich cultural and artistic expressions of Latinos in the United States. By visiting some of the most influential and dynamic artists working today, VISIONES weaves a tapestry of paintings, songs, dances and spoken-word performances to reflect on how Latinos have impacted arts and culture.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
Episode # 317
This groundbreaking six-part series captures the rich cultural and artistic expressions of Latinos in the United States. By visiting some of the most influential and dynamic artists working today, VISIONES weaves a tapestry of paintings, songs, dances and spoken-word performances to reflect on how Latinos have impacted arts and culture.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
Episode # 318
In "Carmen Meets Borat," director Mercedes Stalenhoef follows the life of 17-year-old Carmen. She lives in a gypsy village in Romania, where the men spend their days tying one on and exchanging coarse words in her father's bar. In the evenings, she watches a Spanish soap opera and dreams of a better life in Spain, where the men are romantic and decent. Her plan to emigrate falls to pieces when an American film crew descends on her village to shoot "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan." The village is used in the movie to show where the main character comes from and Borat depicts the villagers as primitive caricatures supposedly from Kazakhstan.
Friday, May 31, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 122
Sergio, a middle-aged Italian, and Youssef, from Morocco, work in a tiny office in Turin managing the weekly bus to the Magreb. Originally just a smart business idea, the agency is now much more than that. Documenting an odd pair in the middle of a changing world, "Overbooked" takes viewers into the chaotic, funny and sometimes tragic moments of the agency.
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Monday, May 13, 2013
Length : 54 min
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01:00 AM
Episode # 121
Arn Chorn-Pond's family was slaughtered by the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s, along with 90 percent of Cambodia's musicians and artists. Now living in the U.S., Arn is attempting to transcend the terrors of "Pol Pot time" by rescuing traditional Cambodian music from extinction. "The Flute Player" relates his journey back to a still-uneasy Cambodia to find surviving "master musicians" and to recover his own Cambodian identity. This episode also includes the short film "50/Fifty," a soulful requiem for a family's past. Using old home movies and hand-processed film, Jane Kim pays homage to the memory of her father, who passed away when she was young.
Rebroadcast
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 120
In the 1920s, Zulu singer Solomon Linda composed "Mbube," a hit melody in his native South Africa. Decades later, it skyrocketed to the top of the international pop charts as "The Lion Sleeps Tonight." This program follows the beloved song's rocky history, from South Africa to Brooklyn and back, asking why Linda died penniless - while American artists made millions from his music.
Rebroadcast
Friday, May 10, 2013
Length : 55 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 119
Since 1866, Cubans have lovingly played baseball, a game that represented independence and modernity. Both Cuba and the U.S. embraced the game, but in distinct ways. Set against the backdrop of the choppy history of U.S.-Cuban relations, this program documents how both countries have used baseball as a political tool and how the sport has operated as both bridge and barrier between the two lands.
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Thursday, May 09, 2013
Length : 56 min
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01:00 AM
Episode # 117
This portrait of a small rural community in a part of Colombia controlled entirely by paramilitary forces is rendered through the eyes of the children who grow up there and are often forced into very difficult choices. The documentary follows the young protagonists in this problematic setting through an entire school year, exploring some of the realities that nurture and perpetuate the violence in Colombia.
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Wednesday, May 08, 2013
Length : 54 min
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01:00 AM
Episode # 115
This program chronicles the journey of a young Iowa housewife who discovers she is a survivor of a massacre of Maya Indian villagers. The film follows her emotional odyssey of self-discovery and political awakening as she travels from the cornfields of her adopted Iowa to the Maya highlands of Guatemala in search of her past.
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Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Length : 56 min
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01:00 AM
Episode # 114
This program tells the story of the controversy surrounding the construction of the the world's largest dam and hydroelectric power plant, Three Gorges, across the legendary Yangtze river. The story is told by some of the people most affected: the engineer who believes in his country and its urgent need for new sources of power and flood control; the people who are being forcibly relocated to make way for the immense reservoir; the biologist who works to find ways to save the Baiji River dolphin from extinction; and the archaeologist who attempts to recover ancient artifacts before time runs out.
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Monday, May 06, 2013
Length : 56 min
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01:00 AM
Episode # 113
How could the most important artifact of the last half-century completely vanish? Gone is the wall between East and West, communism and capitalism, but not the conflict. "After the Fall" is an exquisitely filmed portrait of a city, recounting the story and disappearance of the most absurd of the world's constructions: the Berlin Wall.
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Saturday, May 04, 2013
Length : 56 min
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01:00 AM
Episode # 112
Mike Siv is going to meet his dad and brother for the first time since he escaped Cambodia as a kid. Days before his departure, his mother reveals some shocking news from Cambodia: his father is remarried, has another family and his younger brother Nang was raised by an aunt.
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Friday, May 03, 2013
Length : 54 min
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01:00 AM
Episode # 111
Mikhail Morozov is a Russian patriot, good Christian and successful businessman. He owns "Durakovo" -- "village of fools" -- 100 km southwest of Moscow. People come here from all over Russia to forget their troubles and become members of a happy village society. When they join the Village of Fools, the new residents abandon all their former rights and agree to obey Mikhail Morozov's strict rules. "What we have here is a democracy, it is a managed democracy, in which everyone has his place and in which everyone lives transparent lives, " says Morozov. The whole spectrum of state power -- political, spiritual and administrative -- gathers in the village for semi-private meetings with Morozov. All of them are Russian patriots. They discuss the future of Russia, their future and their aims.
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Thursday, May 02, 2013
Length : 54 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 110
"T-Shirt Travels" is the story of how secondhand clothing, given away as charity in the western world, ends up in Zambia, Africa. Through this journey and by sharing the lives of those that trade and sell these clothes, this documentary explores the underlying reasons why so many Africans remain in poverty.
Rebroadcast
Wednesday, May 01, 2013
Length : 54 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 108
This documentary presents the stories of young girls whose lives have been shattered by the child sex trade. They describe the day they were abducted from their village and sold into sexual servitude as, "The Day My God Died." The film provides footage from the brothels of Bombay, known even to tourists as "The Cages," captured with "spy camera" technology. It weaves the stories of girls, and their stolen hopes and dreams, with an examination of the growing plague of child sex slavery.
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Length : 55 min
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01:00 AM
Episode # 325
Historians consider the Karabagh War (1989-1994) one of the first signs of the Soviet Union's collapse. Journalist and former POW, Vardan Hovhannisyan lived alongside the soldiers, doctors and villagers caught in the conflict and captured their immediate thoughts and last words to their families. Twelve years later, Vardan returns to Karabagh to try and find answers to the war and lessons for peace.
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Monday, April 29, 2013
Length : 56 min
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01:00 AM
Episode # 324
Zhora (76 years old) and Knyaz (77 years old) were once the most celebrated masters of tightrope dancing in Armenia. Today, they are the only surviving performers who can keep this ancient art alive against the current of contemporary society. Having been bitter rivals throughout their lives, a common objective has finally brought them together: to train the only student of tightrope dancing left in the country. Hovsep, a 16-year-old orphan boy, has to decide whether or not to accept the role of the last tightrope dancer in Armenia, in a society that has abandoned both him and the art of tightrope dancing.
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Saturday, April 27, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 322
A bright and happy child, five-year-old Mai is newly arrived from China and placed in a kindergarten classroom in a small, Midwestern town. "Paper Words," an animdated film, follows Mai as she engages her imagination to keep her company in a strange new world. It is paired with the short "Point of Entry."
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Friday, April 26, 2013
Length : 56 min
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01:00 AM
Episode # 320
Women workers in Tijuana's assembly factories tell their stories as they work to carve out lives of agency in a new and complicated century, revealing the transformation of a city and its people by globalization.
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Thursday, April 25, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 319
Hispanic Heritage Month Programming (check local listings) Housekeeper. Nanny. Maid. Surrogate mother. Such are the many roles of las domesticas - undocumented workers who came to America in search of a better life and found themselves scrubbing toilets and setting tables, working long hours for little pay in private homes.
Rebroadcast
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 318
In "Carmen Meets Borat," director Mercedes Stalenhoef follows the life of 17-year-old Carmen. She lives in a gypsy village in Romania, where the men spend their days tying one on and exchanging coarse words in her father's bar. In the evenings, she watches a Spanish soap opera and dreams of a better life in Spain, where the men are romantic and decent. Her plan to emigrate falls to pieces when an American film crew descends on her village to shoot "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan." The village is used in the movie to show where the main character comes from and Borat depicts the villagers as primitive caricatures supposedly from Kazakhstan.
Rebroadcast
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 317
This groundbreaking six-part series captures the rich cultural and artistic expressions of Latinos in the United States. By visiting some of the most influential and dynamic artists working today, VISIONES weaves a tapestry of paintings, songs, dances and spoken-word performances to reflect on how Latinos have impacted arts and culture.
Rebroadcast
Monday, April 22, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 316
This groundbreaking six-part series captures the rich cultural and artistic expressions of Latinos in the United States. By visiting some of the most influential and dynamic artists working today, VISIONES weaves a tapestry of paintings, songs, dances and spoken-word performances to reflect on how Latinos have impacted arts and culture.
Rebroadcast
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 315
This groundbreaking six-part series captures the rich cultural and artistic expressions of Latinos in the United States. By visiting some of the most influential and dynamic artists working today, VISIONES weaves a tapestry of paintings, songs, dances and spoken-word performances to reflect on how Latinos have impacted arts and culture.
Rebroadcast
Friday, April 19, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 314
THUNDER IN GUYANA: When the filmmaker's cousin was elected Guyana's president seven years ago, Janet Rosenberg Jagan -- considered oneofthe founders of Guyana along with her husband, Cheddi Jagan --becamethe first American-born woman to lead a nation. Thisprograminterweaves family history and Guyanese history withtheextraordinary life story of one unconventional woman. 50/FIFTY: This short is a soulful requiem for a family's past. Usingold home movies and hand-processed film, Jane Kim pays homage tothememory of her father, who passed away when she was young. FERNANDO'S FIRST SNOW: A young boy's first snowy day is marked by afight with his sister and the help of a new friend.
Rebroadcast
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 313
This film follows the journey of five Middle Eastern teens from the world's richest country as they are initiated into the cutthroat subculture of competitive high-school debating. Guided by the 22 year-old former president of the Oxford Union, they direct their immense curiosity and ambition towards mastering the arcane strategies of British parliamentary debate. They are determined to show they are not closed-minded extremists -- and even more determined to win. TEAM QATAR offers a window onto the rapidly growing global culture of the Arab world and its relation to the West.
Rebroadcast
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 312
Shadya Zoabi, a charismatic 17-year-old karate world champion, strives to succeed on her own terms within her traditional Muslim village in northern Israel. Despite her father's support, she faces the challenge of balancing her dreams with her religious commitments and other's expectations. SHADYA takes an intimate look at the evolution of a young Israeli Arab woman with feminist ideas in a male-dominated culture.
Rebroadcast
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 310
One in seven Afghan women currently dies in childbirth. MOTHERLAND AFGHANISTAN introduces the women behind these devastating statistics. Afghan American filmmaker Sedika Mojadidi examines her father's works as an OB/GYN as he struggles to make a difference, first at Kabul's recently renamed Laura Bush Maternity Ward and then in an isolated provincial hospital, where patients often travel for several days to get treatment.
Rebroadcast
Monday, April 15, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 309
Director Yishai Orian, the owner of an old Volkswagen Beetle, is about to become a father. His mechanic says that the car will not last long, while his wife complains that the car is unsuitable for a baby. Attempting to keep his beloved car, Yishai goes on a journey that begins with the previous owners of the Beetle, continues to Jordan to renovate the old car and ends with the birth of his first child. The exciting, funny, sad and intimate memories of the Beetle's previous owners blend with the director's personal story.
Rebroadcast
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 306
RETURN TO THE BORDER: In the past half-century, millions of people around the globe have sacrificed themselves for communism and socialism. In this program, a Chinese-born filmmaker reflects on the personal ramifications of these political ideals, from his memories of a childhood in the border town of Dandong to his experiences in North Korea. TAKE A LOOK: Blind children invite us for a journey to their world of sensibility and imagination.
Rebroadcast
Friday, April 12, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 305
The Rat brothers are on quest to find the big fish--the one that will bring easy money and allow them to leave their small village in Serbia. In this dramatic and often humorous tale, THE CAVIAR CONNECTION follows the brothers as they unsuccessfully gamble with the rules of nature and economics and in the process, become deeper without even noticing it.
Rebroadcast
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 304
Meet eight young Vietnamese, some born in the final days of the Vietnam War, others in its aftermath. They are entrepreneurs and street kids, farmers and students, artists and engineers. Together they embody the hopes, dreams and challenges of a new Vietnam. Through their stories, this film takes an in-depth look at modern-day Vietnam, where a marriage of communism and capitalism is providing opportunity unimagined in their parents' time.
Rebroadcast
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 303
Jasmine left her village in a remote part of China to get a job and help her family. Now she and her teenage friends at the blue jean factory are trying to survive in a brutal work environment.
Rebroadcast
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 302
Raised as Americans in inner city projects near Seattle, three young Cambodian refugees each made a rash decision as a teenager that irrevocably shaped their destiny. Years later, facing deportation back to Cambodia, they find themselves caught between a tragic past and an uncertain future by a system that doesn't offer any second chances.
Rebroadcast
Monday, April 08, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 301
For the past 15 years, Nguyen Van Hung, once a homeless drug addict, has dedicated his life to helping street children survive AIDS in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. TEACHER is the story of one man's fight against an epidemic that claims its victims by the millions and the innocent children and teenagers struck by the reality of a global nightmare.
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Saturday, April 06, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 124
The Western Hemisphere Institute for Security and Cooperation (formerly the U.S. Army School of the Americas) in Fort Benning, Georgia, has, according to one U.S. Congressman, "the nefarious distinction of being the place in the United States where the worst human rights abusers in the Western Hemisphere come to learn military tactics and to teach them." "Father Roy" combines explosive and previously unreported information about torture training at Fort Benning with the extraordinary life story and experiences of Father Roy Bourgeois, the daring activist who is leading the campaign to close down the school.
Rebroadcast
Friday, April 05, 2013
Length : 55 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 122
Sergio, a middle-aged Italian, and Youssef, from Morocco, work in a tiny office in Turin managing the weekly bus to the Magreb. Originally just a smart business idea, the agency is now much more than that. Documenting an odd pair in the middle of a changing world, "Overbooked" takes viewers into the chaotic, funny and sometimes tragic moments of the agency.
Rebroadcast
Thursday, April 04, 2013
Length : 54 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 121
Arn Chorn-Pond's family was slaughtered by the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s, along with 90 percent of Cambodia's musicians and artists. Now living in the U.S., Arn is attempting to transcend the terrors of "Pol Pot time" by rescuing traditional Cambodian music from extinction. "The Flute Player" relates his journey back to a still-uneasy Cambodia to find surviving "master musicians" and to recover his own Cambodian identity. This episode also includes the short film "50/Fifty," a soulful requiem for a family's past. Using old home movies and hand-processed film, Jane Kim pays homage to the memory of her father, who passed away when she was young.
Rebroadcast
Wednesday, April 03, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 120
In the 1920s, Zulu singer Solomon Linda composed "Mbube," a hit melody in his native South Africa. Decades later, it skyrocketed to the top of the international pop charts as "The Lion Sleeps Tonight." This program follows the beloved song's rocky history, from South Africa to Brooklyn and back, asking why Linda died penniless - while American artists made millions from his music.
Rebroadcast
Tuesday, April 02, 2013
Length : 55 min
MPT2
01:00 AM
Episode # 119
Since 1866, Cubans have lovingly played baseball, a game that represented independence and modernity. Both Cuba and the U.S. embraced the game, but in distinct ways. Set against the backdrop of the choppy history of U.S.-Cuban relations, this program documents how both countries have used baseball as a political tool and how the sport has operated as both bridge and barrier between the two lands.
Rebroadcast
Monday, April 01, 2013
Length : 56 min
MPT2

