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- Journalist Anna Politkovskaya's brave crusade, fighting for an independent voice in Putin's Russia.
- A look at the obsessive world of competitive Scrabble.
- Good versus evil in this epic tale which chronicles Ronald Reagan's crusade to destroy the most tyrannical and depraved political systems the world has ever known.
- Soldiers and military wives take part in a social experiment to document and share their experiences of being at war and military life.
- WAR OF WORDS is an energizing, controversial and inspiring feature documentary that lifts the lid on the fast growing UK Battle Rap scene. The documentary is an examination of an exciting subculture of youth in the UK today; their creativity and work ethic, their passion for language and ability to control their own destiny. It investigates freedom of expression and respect for other cultures and lifestyles. While the language is often harsh and unflinching, the 'anything goes' philosophy of the battle arena results in one of the most harmonious and creative scenes in youth culture. The film is a truly entertaining expose on how the UK has embraced this American art form, creating one of the most exciting youth subcultures happening right now .
- Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett, and 14 of his friends and enemies are interviewed about The Kid's life, death, and deadly participation in the Lincoln County War.
- VETERANS DAY 2020 dramatizes the funny, strange, heroic, and heartbreaking stories of men and women who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, based on the screenwriter's interviews with veterans of those wars and their families.
- In 1992, Rob Halford makes his decision to leave Heavy Metal legends Judas Priest, record and tour with his first solo band, Fight.
- Describing war to children through clips, sketches and music.
- A game of Telephone shows how the media can manipulate and shape our perception of current affairs and personal politics - simply through their choice of words.
- Shaf is now a family man and a everyday Londoner. But how did he get here? As many Afghans, war changed his life but, to what extent? A life full of trepidation, near death escapes and courage. These are the words behind wars. More than a story: a journey.
- Three soldiers go A.W.O.L. in the desert and discuss the state of the war and America. But they do it using only direct quotes from George W. Bush, Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney.
- Think of any armed conflict and a still image springs immediately to mind. From the Civil War to Iraq, photographic images of conflict sear themselves onto our consciousness, and reside in a psychic space that lies beyond words. Yet we so rarely hear from the people who create the images of some of the most definitive events in modern history.
- KXM performs in the music video "War of Words" from the album "Circle of Dolls" recorded for Rat Pak Records. The music video opens with shots of Doug Pinnick watching television. He watches and news hosts argue, The band performs in a large white domed room.
- Remarkable stories of war told by those who fought for a proud nation. Their words. Their voices. The first episodes tell riveting stories from World War II, then on to the Vietnam War and other dramatic conflicts.
- Maggie and Whitley debate on how women should balance a career and family life. Dwayne tries to get a campus d.j. job.
- Frederick is in town for the National Spelling Bee Championship, and Niles is reminded of his days a competitor in the bee himself.
- Fry and Bender enroll in the Army to receive military discounts, but a war breaks out and the two friends are forced to serve on the front lines.