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Population loss and industrial collapse scar cities around the globe.  People in post-industrial, blighted neighborhoods are taking action to make their communities a better place to live.  While transitioning their cities from polluted wastelands to environmentally sustainable communities, these urban heroes tell an international story we all share.
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From the producers of 'The End of the Line', 'The Flaw' and 'The War Don't See', 'The Greatest Story Ever Sold' is a feature documentary revealing the nuclear industry's 5-decade campaign to sell atomic energy to an unwitting public. Using a combination of compelling personal stories, expert testimony and often blackly comic archive material, the film will delve behind the spin to discover the true costs of nuclear power in the UK, US, Europe and beyond, as well as showing how there IS another way to power all our futures.


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'Porches' is a documentary that captures the oral histories of five African American women ranging in age from 90 to 105.  These women recalled the effects of the Great Depression, reminisce about world travel in the 30's, the Mississippi flood of 1927 and other universal themes such as education and spirituality.  
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A television, Internet and DVD public health outreach tool about an environmental justice issue that remains the largest environmental health problem for children in the U.S. today: lead paint poison. With the tobacco settlement as a precedent, the lead industry today faces public accountability as it never has before.   
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Filmmaker Dakin Henderson, age 24, grew up with two grandmothers who have aged very differently—one is a healthy and active 86-year old, the other died recently after a long and painful decline into dementia. From the perspective of the youngest generation, What Time Is Left is a personal story of how three generations of one family are coping with the process of their loved elders growing old and dying.
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A feature documentary about filmmaker Jon Goldman's attempt to understand his family's connection to oil and the film Louisiana Story.  Using Robert J.Flaherty's classic film as a point of reference he returns to the bayou sixty years later and discovers the price of progress on the land and its people.

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News You Might Have Missed has published important but overlooked news from around the world every Wednesday since February 2002, and now is expanding to a free daily service and a syndication-based revenue model.
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"The Greenhorns" is a documentary film that explores the sprit, practices and needs of America's emerging young farmer community--both urban and rural--who are the future of organic, sustainable food and agriculture.
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Jazz is democracy in action. This is the favorite saying of Casey Montgomery famed Philadelphia bassist who lived as an expatriate in London for over 30 years. This family drama begins at his passing, and the pilgrimage his daughter Zera makes to Philadelphia to uncover her family history.
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Chosen as the Opening Night film for the 2009 season of P.O.V., the feature documentary New Muslim Cool follows three years in the life of Puerto Rican American hip-hop star Hamza Pérez. Hamza quit dealing drugs for Islam twelve years ago. Now he’s moved to Pittsburgh’s tough North Side to start a Muslim community and rebuild his shattered family. When the FBI raids his mosque, Hamza must confront life in post-9/11 America --- and himself.

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