Unfortunate Brothers

Korea's Reunification Dilemma

Institutional/Personal

"Even though I live in South Korea, my heart is in North Korea. The [North Koreans] are not strangers, but my brethren." These words spoken by Mr. Lee, the film's main character, reveal an internal conflict in the national psyche of the Korean people. Since the armistice agreement at the end of the Korean War in 1953, tensions between the two nations--still technically at war--have shown little sign of abating....

*Includes balloon man short film and extras!

Global Car

Global Car examines globalization by exploring the dynamics of the automotive global supply chain. The car is a symbol of American ingenuity and technological progress. Beyond that, it is a symbol of the American psyche. But there's probably not truly an American car that's built anymore...

Institutional/Personal

From the Masses to the Masses

An Artist in Mao's China

Institutional/Personal

What happens to the individual artist when culture becomes a tool of government? From the Masses to the Masses is the story of Jin Zhilin, a Chinese artist whose career was altered dramatically by the currents that shaped Communist China.

But after Mao launched the Cultural Revolution in 1966 to purge China's intellectuals and those he deemed insufficiently "red," Jin found himself on the wrong side of the new artistic mandate and was imprisoned....

Fog and Friction

 

War is complicated and has always been so. Fog and Friction is a glimpse into the decision making process at the height of battle, the ability of the media to portray an accurate view of war, and, according to military scientists, what is being done on a continual basis to overcome the uncertainty of fog and friction...

 

Institutional/Personal

Arms Bazaar

 

Institutional/Personal

Some argue that the weapons bought and sold at IDEX serve to prolong, intensify and escalate conflicts the world over. Others argue transparency in the arms trade promoted by fairs like IDEX creates stability around the world. Arms Bazaar lets the viewer decide by putting him in the middle of the largest conventional arms show in the world...

Ukraine Sonata

 

Ukraine Sonata looks at the years before, during, and after the great "Perestroika" of the Soviet Union and how the Independent Republic of Ukraine is negotiating the changes on a musical level...

Institutional/Personal

Chechnya Separatism or Jihad? examines the nature of Islam in the ongoing Chechen conflict. In early 1995, numerous foreign mujahadeen arrived in Chechnya to assist the separatist movement, and there have been foreigners there ever since. Their contribution on the battlefield and their influence in the political situation within the Chechen resistance is not clear and has often been politically manipulated by all in the conflict...

Chechnya

Separatism or Jihad?

 

Institutional/Personal

Fault Lines & Pipelines

 

 

The beautiful and historic Caucasus Mountains are home to three major conflicts in the former Soviet Union, Nagorno-Karabakh, Abkhazia and Chechnya, and multiple minor struggles. Corruption is rampant and coups, random killing and kidnappings are so prevalent that foreigners in Georgia's capitol Tbilisi are warned not to walk after dark in its most affluent district, Rustaveli, more commonly referred to as the "red zone"...

Institutional/Personal

Swift and Company K follows Kilo Company 3/25 Marines as they interact for the first time with their West African counterparts. As one of only three reserve infantry battalions not activated for deployment since September 11, 2001, this is the unit's first overseas deployment, consisting of a variety of missions including joint patrol, helo insertions, live-fire exercises with multiple weapons, riverine operations, and amphibious landings.

Swift & Company K

3/25 Marines Engage in West Africa

 

 

Institutional/Personal

Virgin Soldiers

 

 

With unprecedented access, award winning filmmaker Dodge Billingsley tells the story of India Company 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine regiment, crack U.S. frontline troops in Iraq. With some as young as 19, the invasion of Iraq was the first time any of them had actually been sent into combat.

With remarkable battle footage, Virgin Soldiers reveals the true story of men who fought their way into the heart of Baghdad...

 

Institutional/Personal

The unstable and dangerous environment of 1930s China led aspiring author Helen Foster to spend a year gaining life experience and gathering material for her great American novel. She would, in fact, leave a full decade later--a writer, an activist, and witness to a revolution....

Helen Foster Snow

Witness to Revolution

 

Institutional/Personal

Launch Pads and Lily Pads

Institutional/Personal

New Threats require new strategy. The principles that guided America’s military presence in Europe and elsewhere for fifty years have become less relevant. Launch Pends to Lily Pads explores the US military’s on-going struggle to adapt its force posture to meet new challenges inherent to a shifting American security perimeter...

Immortal Fortress

A Look Inside Chechnya's Warrior Culture

Institutional/Personal

Award winning Immortal Fortress takes the viewer on a dangerous behind-the-scenes journey into Chechnya, exploring the tiny mountain republic's war driven culture while searching for its most prolific warrior, Shamil Basayev.

 

52 Minutes

 

Available in NTSC or PAL format

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