Justin Constantine, a wounded Marine vet returns from Iraq. It is a story of courage, selflessness, and love.
Justin Constantine, a wounded Marine vet returns from Iraq. It is a story of courage, selflessness, and love.
3. June 2009
Leprosy is not just biblical; it’s scarred the memory of man for at least 4000 years. Today leprosy is enshrined in our language as a pariah – one whom all of society shuns.
As of 1995, World Health Organization estimated that between 2 and 3 million people were permanently disabled because of leprosy. As of 1999, 108 cases occurred in the United States. Join Jon Alperye on his voyage to a leper colony and find the resilience, innovation, and glory of human survival.
7. May 2009
The Office of Strategic Services (OSS) was the predecessor to the CIA. This video story and interview with OSS analyst Fisher Howe, gives an overview of the history and role of the intelligence agency in World War 2.
9. February 2009
During a successful festival run, Aaron is interviewed in London about “The Fixer: Afghanistan Behind the Scenes”. In the film, Aaron focuses on Sami Sharaf, a fixer who translates, coordinates, and reports, converting an Afghans world-view into one the West can understand. After completing the film, Sami was held hostage for three months.
27. January 2009
Read how Thefullmonte turned off the White House’ lights inauguration night.
20. October 2008
Guerilla fighters transport Jonathan Alpeyrie five days walk from road or city to a barren terrain where Islamic Somalia separatists named the Ogadenia National Liberation Front fight Ethiopia’s rule.
5. July 2008
Trekking into Peru’s world famous adventure travel, Eric Goldstein probes unanswered questions raised by the cries of children huddled in the rain.
20. October 2007
Nepalese girls are between 14 and 16 years of age when they’re sold into the sex trade in India. Mikael Holter and Jonathan Alpeyrie detail this gruesome trade from the streets of Siliguri.
18. May 2010
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