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- The inspiring love story of Joseph Bau, artist, forger, holocaust survivor. Using his artistic skills, humor and hope in the camps, Joseph stays alive and helps hundreds to escape. Miraculously, he finds love in the midst of despair.
- Global responses to the human population explosion and its impact on the environment and biodiversity.
- Hidden from the outside world, the Great Bear Rain-forest is one of the wildest places left on earth. For the first time ever, experience this magical world in IMAX and giant screen theaters, and discover the land of the spirit bear.
- Sixteen-year old Abby Sunderland is rescued form the Indian Ocean during a solo-circumnavigation attempt.
- Eight people go on a trip to the mountains of California.
- The true story of Bill and Hillary Clinton's political alliance, business partnership, and unique marriage.
- A major feature film on the most sophisticated and difficult efforts worldwide to rescue habitat and species from extinction. Filmed throughout many of the 35 biological hot-spots on the planet.
- An exploration of teenagers' consumption habits and their perspectives on the environment.
- A telenovela styled series centered around the Fuentes family whose patriarch, Paco, suffers renal failure. Further complications arise as family members, including his wife, Carmencita, and adult children, Margie and Paco, Jr. consider donating but each are busy individuals with work and university commitments. Another relative also suffering from renal complications "loses" a previous transplant due to noncompliance, and provides a foil to the Fuentes family's determination to remain positive. While being a family drama with comedic touches demonstrating the ups and downs of critical care patients, it is also designed to provide vital renal information especially to the Latino American community. Emphasis is placed on family support during difficult times, knowledge of transplantation options and proactive healthcare. "Fixing Paco" is a heartwarming family program that can be enjoyed and provide education to people from all backgrounds.
- An in-depth examination of the alternative energy resource - hydrogen.
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- The yearly Genesis Awards, sponsored by The Humane Society of the United States, honors works from the big screen, the small screen and from print media - news and entertainment that convey the message of respect and compassion for animals.
- Awards show looking at the best films and television shows related to animal rights for the year.
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- A study of urban sprawl and agricultural and ecological values in the United States, centering in Ohio, as well as a portrait of the life of author/farmer Louis Bromfield.
- The annual Genesis Awards honors news, television, film and literary media for raising awareness on a variety of animal protection issues.
- Young people and the environment.
- The film examines an alternative energy future based on a hydrogen fuel cell economy.
- Paco Fuentes, a busy handyman, husband and father suffering from end-stage renal disease and on dialysis, is ready to learn about what's involved in kidney transplantation.
- To find out if transplantation is an option, Paco and his family visit his doctor at the dialysis center; and later meet Claudia, a transplant coordinator who explains the role of the transplant team and the reality of what Paco can expect.