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The Dyslexia Myth
This related video replaces the original until this can be resolved. Dispatches exposes the myths and misconceptions that surround a condition said to affect 10 percent of the population. The Dyslexia Myth argues that the common understanding of dyslexia is not only false but makes it more difficult to provide the reading help that hundreds[...]
Watch Documentary Online NowThe End of Suburbia
Since World War II North Americans have invested much of their newfound wealth in suburbia. He has promised a sense of space, accessibility, family life and upward mobility. As the population of suburban sprawl has exploded in the last 50 years, so too has the suburban way of life embedded in the American consciousness. Suburbia, and[...]
Watch Documentary Online NowEncounters at the End of the World
Anywhere in Werner Herzog makes a very interesting place, partly because the director shape his eye clearly sardonic. In Encounters at the End of the World, "Zog goes to Antarctica, finding there a population of unusual people, the amazing underwater life, and penguins. He does not appear on camera, but Herzog's unmistakable voice is largely[...]
Watch Documentary Online NowPoverty in Chicago
Directed and produced by Brian Schodorf this film is an exploration of how the drug affects the homeless population suffer from society as a whole with exclusive interviews with key Chicago political and social leaders.
Schodorf relation to men allows the viewer to have a true insight into what life is like a permanent resident of[...]
Watch Documentary Online Now2210: The Collapse?
Imagine if hundreds of years from now, scientists excavated the abandoned ruins of some of our largest cities, what conclusions you reach?
It happened to the Romans, the Anasazi and the Maya, and, inevitably, one day our own modern civilization will fall too. In this special two hours to discover how a future civilization might be[...]
Watch Documentary Online NowEngineering an Empire: The Maya and The Aztecs
At the height of its glory, this mysterious civilization ruled a territory of 125,000 square miles across parts of Guatemala, Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador and Belize. What began as a modest population of hunters and gatherers expanded into more than forty flourishing city-states designed towering pyramid temples, palaces and advanced hydraulic systems ornamental. Where do they[...]
Watch Documentary Online NowAffluenza
Shopping centers have really become the centers of many communities. Children and adults, see a shopping center, only the natural destination to fill a boring life. Through revealing personal stories, expert commentary, hilarious old film clips, dramatized vignettes and "anti-commercial" breaks, Affluenza examines the high cost of achieving the most extravagant lifestyle the world has[...]
Watch Documentary Online NowCan GM Food Save The World?
The film discusses the benefits that GM provides and the dangers associated with it. The world which is witnessing spiraling food prices has again shifted its focus to the problem of food security. With the world population likely to reach 9 billion in a few decades, the responsibility to feed every mouth is even a greater[...]
Watch Documentary Online NowWelcome to Lagos
Three-part series that observational documentary explores life at the tip of one of the most extreme urban environments in the world: Lagos, Nigeria.
Fifty years ago, Lagos, then capital of Nigeria, was a city the size of Bradford today, with a population of just under 300,000 people. Everyone said it was great. Now 16 million people[...]
Watch Documentary Online NowMind The Gap
‘Mind the Gap’ is a documentary film presented by ex-Mi5 whistleblower David Shayler, who exposes the gaps and the loopholes in the official story of the 7/7 London Bombings and throws light on the need for an Independent Public Inquiry into 7/7 and the surrounding events. This film highlights an unsettling truth that false flag operations[...]
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