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INDIA`S FAST LANE
by
Ed Kashi produced by Talking Eyes Media
A visual exploration of India’s journey from Gandhi’s vision of spiritual bucolic
tranquility to a nation playing a dominant role in the global marketplace.
THREE
by
Ed Kashi Produced by Talking Eyes Media
Ed Kashi plays on the visual appetite of a hectic world, employing triptychs that span eras and continents, challenging our notions of perspective and the individual image.
CURSE OF THE BLACK GOLD
by
Ed Kashi produced by Talking Eyes Media
Curse of the Black Gold: 50 Years of Oil in the Niger Delta takes a graphic look at the profound cost of oil exploitation in West Africa.
LIFE WITHOUT LIGHTS
by
Peter DiCampo
In Ghana, where the sun sets at 6pm and rises at 6am, residents of communities lacking electricity are left to live half of their lives in the dark.
GEORGIA
by
Ron Haviv
After a series of clashes between Georgian and South Ossetian forces in the summer
of 2008, Georgia launched an aerial bombardment and ground attack on the breakaway region.
COME SELMA. WE HAVE TO RUN.
by
Antonin Kratochvil
Selma W. Engle recalls the harrowing events of October 1943, when she narrowly survived a successful uprising at a Nazi death camp. This is her story. Shot while on assignment for Reader's Digest.
CARPET CULTURE
by
Donald Weber
Carpet Culture offers a glimpse onto the red carpet during the Toronto International Film Festival.
PAPARAZZI
by
Jessica Dimmock
Paparazzi! explores the ghoulish fascination with images of celebrities and looks at the hunter/prey relationship between photographer and Hollywood star.
CHERNOBYL STALKERS
by
Donald Weber
The people most affected by the explosion of Reactor Number Four on the morning of April 26,1986, soon learned that the event known as
Chernobyl was predicted by a feature film made seven years earlier.
THE FIRES WITHIN - SRI LANKA AT WAR
by
Ron Haviv
With 70,000 dead, the 25 year-old Sri Lankan war still rages. The fighting between the Tamil Tigers and the Government has recently become more violent, without little chance of a diplomatic solution.
GODVILLE
by
Antonin Kratochvil
From New York City, driving down South and across Texas, through the deserts to Las Vegas and up north into the Badlands of South Dakota and back, "GodVille" is Antonin Kratochvil's vast 6000 mile cross-cultural view of America today.
ALL MY ENEMIES
by
Ron Haviv
Battles between rival gangs and ethnic groups are resulting in a movement of people and a new formation of the old problem of gang violence.
LEBANON - RENEGADE WARRIORS
by
Antonin Kratochvil
Tension is high in Lebanon as the country's militias battle for supremacy.
MODEST: WOMEN IN MIDDLE EAST
by
Alexandra Boulat
A compilation of work throughout an incredible career that features an unprecedented look at the lives of women in the Middle East.
LOST LIVES
by
John Stanmeyer
Stigmatized, forgotten and often locked away, Asia's mentally ill are left to wallow in a living hell.
ROAD WORKS
by
Antonin Kratochvil
Operation Homecoming is a unique docudrama that explores the firsthand accounts of American soldiers through their own words and is part of PBS's America at a Crossroads series.
THE FLIGHT FROM IRAQ
by
Joachim Ladefoged
The fleeing of Iraqis from their war-torn country is creating the largest refugee crisis in the Middle East since 1948.
50/50: HIP-HOP FROM ISRAEL AND PALESTINE
by
Alexandra Boulat
On both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, rappers are the voice of a new generation whose weapons are lyrics and music.
BLOOD AND HONEY
by
Ron Haviv
A unique record of the Balkans conflict, from its beginnings in 1991 to the hostilities in Macedonia.
CHILD ALERT DARFUR
by
Ron Haviv
For over three years, conflict in Darfur has torn apart the lives of over 2.5 million people, mostly women and children.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
by
Ron Haviv
The death toll from the conflict in the DRC is the highest ever attributed to war in Africa or indeed anywhere in the world since World War II.
TSUNAMI REVISITED
by
John Stanmeyer
Twelve months after the devastating Asian Tsunami, which killed more than 200,000 people in December 2004.
BALI MYSTICS
by
John Stanmeyer
Island of The Spirits Bali
D.R.C: FORGOTTEN WAR
by
Haviv, Knight, Kratochvil, Ladefoged and Nachtwey
An examination of the devastating impact on human life after decades of war.
24/7: THE ARAB WORLD
by
Boulat, Knight, Kratochvil and Ladefoged
A snapshot of the modern, day-to-day life of people in seven Middle East countries.
SEMINAR VIDEO
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION, PANAMA
by
Ron Haviv
It was through his work in Panama in 1989 that Ron Haviv ...
PART TWO: BLOOD AND HONEY, IRAQ 2003
by
Ron Haviv
Ron Haviv's first book project, Blood and Honey: A Balkan War Journal, ...
PART THREE: HAITI ELECTION, DARFUR, CONGO.
by
Ron Haviv
Ron Haviv discussed three of his latest multimedia projects that combin ...
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION, NORTH KOREA
by
Christopher Morris
Christopher Morris discussed one of his recent Time Magazine assignment ...
PART TWO: CHECHEN WAR, IRAQ WAR
by
Christopher Morris
Christopher Morris discussed his work as a war photographer in Chechnya ...
PART THREE: THE PRESIDENT, MY AMERICA
by
Christopher Morris
After two decades of documenting international conflicts around the wor ...
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION, HOMELESS CHILDREN IN JAKARTA
by
James Nachtwey
James Nachtwey spoke with Alex Chadwick of NPR at the 2006 Pasadena ...
PART TWO: EARLY WORK & CAREER
by
James Nachtwey
James Nachtwey talked with Alex Chadwick of NPR about his early career, ...
PART THREE: 9/11 AND THE PASSION OF ALLAH
by
James Nachtwey
James Nachtwey talked with Alex Chadwick of NPR about his experience of ...
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION, TSUNAMI REVISITED
by
John Stanmeyer
John Stanmeyer discussed his work for international editions of magazin ...
PART TWO: BURMA NIGHTS, RANGOON LIGHTS
by
John Stanmeyer
John Stanmeyer discussed and presented his photographs of the intensely ...
PART THREE: BALI WITH A HOLGA
by
John Stanmeyer
John Stanmeyer discussed and presented a series of photographs, taken w ...