Whitwell Middle School in rural Tennessee is the setting for this documentary about an extraordinary experiment in Holocaust education. Struggling to grasp the concept of six-million Holocaust victims, the students decide to collect six-million paper clips to better understand the extent of this crime against humanity. The film details how the students met Holocaust survivors from around the world and how the experience transformed them and their community. Written by Sujit R. Varma
Waste = Food is the principle doctrine of the Cradle to Cradle concept of environmentally good production where this documentary is about. The Dutch version of this Documentary caused for incredible movement on the Sustainable business front.
More investigations into the Mount Carmel murders of 20+ child and over 60 adults, by the government agency, the ATF. I think it was a smoke-screen to cover the assassinations of Bill Clinton's body guards,if so, what did they know that would cause them to be killed?
The Academy Award-winning documentary Murder on a Sunday Afternoon, which originally aired on HBO as part of its America Undercover series, is a troubling look at modern police investigation that unfolds in a story as compelling and suspenseful as any fictional drama. French director Jean-Xavier De Lestrade's intimate camerawork pulls viewers into the jury box to help decide the fate of 15-year-old Brenton Butler, a black resident of Jacksonville, Florida, who becomes the prime suspect in the shooting death of an elderly white woman simply because he was seen in the vicinity of the crime. Butler's attorney, a magnetic public defender named Patrick McGuinness, must pit his legal skills against a mountain of shoddy investigative work and corruption to save his client from life in prison. Similar in intent to HBO's Paradise Lost, Murder's white-knuckled pacing and a wealth of courtroom fireworks should leave true-crime and documentary fans breathless--and angry
Researchers look at how to detect liars.
[Part 1] The A46 in Lincolnshire is known as one of Britain’s most dangerous roads. This uncompromising biography of a ‘killer road’, made by Bafta winning filmmaker, Jonathan Smith, includes moving interviews with people who have lost loves ones to accidents along the infamous black-spot and examines how a split second decision can change lives forever.
Part 1 of 3 - This is an old documentary film and not the best video quality but has valuable information regarding the Hitlerized industry during WWII. This film is subititled in English.
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U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Idaho Operations Office SL-1 The Accident: Phases I and II A13886VNB1 Describes this nuclear accident from the point of view of the Atomic Energy Commission.
A British documentary about the current size zero craze.
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