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- TV Mini SeriesIndian Airlines flight hijacked en route Kathmandu-Delhi on Dec 24, 1999, diverting to Kandahar under Taliban control.
- An elite Combat Rescue team of the US Air Force, rescue wounded American or Allied forces in lethal danger. Pararescuemen, or PJs, return to the front lines of Afghanistan and East Europe for Operation Enduring Freedom and is seen through the eyes of those on the ground and in the air.
- A documentary about the simultaneously unifying and divisive effects of Afghanistan's version of the TV talent show format on its society. It focuses on "Afghan Star" which airs on the Tolo TV channel in Afghanistan.
- The eyewitness story of the illegal U.S. and U.K. military anthrax vaccination programs, which is recommended by Montel Williams as the Must-See Documentary of the Year. Because of the vaccine's crippling and deadly consequences when incurable auto-immune disease and birth defects spread like wildfire through Gulf War veterans, your nation was compromised by a for-profit no-liability procurement system ruled by political fears & corrupt scientists. Watch this documentary to learn why you must stop illegal human experiments in the name of Homeland Security. By saving a veteran, you can save your own life.
- At a time when transgender people are banned from serving in the U.S. military, four transgender troops risking discharge fight to attain the freedom they so fiercely protect. 2018 SXSW Audience Award Winner, Best Documentary.
- Documentaries about 10 year Lithuanian military operations in Afghanistan. Filming Crew follow Special operation forces in South of Afghanistan and Chagcharan PRT. 2012 Season 5 documentary episodes about Afghan war, roots, progress and near future.
- As the Taliban seize control of Afghanistan and the "good war" ends in chaos and tragedy, war correspondent Graeme Smith offers a first-hand account of NATO's failed attempt to bring democracy, women's rights and freedoms to the country.
- Filmmaker Pål Hollender travels back to Kabul and throughout Afghanistan in search of Ali Sajjad, a bright kid he met in Kabul nearly 10 years ago.
- In 2008, Troy Crowder, an ex-NHL enforcer, went to Afghanistan to support the Canadian Troops and play some ball hockey with them. Ultimately, this trip would become life-changing for Troy. He witnessed the striking similarities and connection that hockey enforcers and the armed forces share. Since then he has returned almost every year after, selflessly dedicating himself to raising awareness about PTSD and helping Canadian veterans and their families adjust to life after war.
- Inside Afghanistan examines the struggle for the future of Afghanistan between urbanized, Westernizing modernizers and the traditional Muslim world of the villages, still based on clan and feudal ties. Without preaching, the film breaks the stereotypes of Communist "puppets" and heroic "Freedom Fighters" to give the viewer a new understanding of the tragic and complex struggle for change in Afghanistan - a struggle that is far from over. Inside Afghanistan looks first at the educated, urban modernizers and reformers who saw a Soviet-style "revolution" as a way to bring Afghanistan into the modern world: army officers, women teachers and medical students, doctors at a children's hospital, boys at a Soviet orphanage, government officials, party members, and a rare interview with then-President Najibullah himself. We have tea with an Afghan captain, his Russian wife, and their two sons, as he explains the bond he feels with the other Afghan officers who trained in the Soviet Union. An Afghan colonel explains how these Soviet-trained army officers wanted to modernize their country, and so led the "revolution" that brought the Communists to power. The second half of the film focuses on the role of the "khans", the traditional land-owners who led the resistance to modernization. We visit several groups of ex- Mujahedin who now fight on the government side under the same khans who earlier had led them in their fight against the government. Under attack by Mujahedin at a remote outpost, we go to the nearby artillery base, which responds with a devastating barrage of rockets and howitzers. In the Kandahar prison, we meet two Taliban POWs, who in spite of torture tell us courageously that they still believe their cause is right. Finally, at a meal in his home, the governor of Kandahar province breaks down in tears as he tells us of the deaths of his sons in this long and bloody war.
- A Christmas special where several French Candian artists travel to Afganistan to go and support the military troupes.
- Haunted by combat action in Afghanistan, a soldier suffering from PTSD returns to her life in NYC as a dancer. As she discovers her world ripped from under her, she must find a way to prevent her demons from pushing her to the brink of destroying everything.
- Rachel Renae Prater, Sean Conley, and Leah Misialek star in Michael Johnson's acclaimed drama about being military medical assets deployed in a war zone. Prater stars as Brittney Chambers, a U.S. Navy trauma doctor, on her first combat deployment. She is an emergency room physician assigned to the NATO Role 3 multinational medical unit, a trauma hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Confronted with combat injuries on a regular basis and living and working in a war zone on the other side of the world, Chambers grows into her leadership role within the unit as she faces an inward campaign to maintain her troops and her own morale. Finding Chambers is a raw and gripping story that will draw you in and stay with you long after the film has ended.
- 8 years after the overthrow of the Taliban government in Kabul men bearing their name are again challenging for supremacy in Afghanistan. How and why did such a successfully prosecuted war become such a hopelessly managed peace?
- Afghanistan War has reached its 10th year during a critical moment. While doubts are emerging amongst the NATO troops, the afghan insurgency is still devouring the souls of afghan people... A distressing scene. "Life beyond the battle" portrays the daily life of civilians and military personnel fighting to save lives in Afghanistan War. They work in Emergency Medical Evacuation Aircraft (MEDEVAC) of the NATO, in the Kandahar Military Hospital, in the Indira Gandhi Children's Hospital and in the International Red Cross' Orthopedic Center for amputees. They are a group of men and women who try to shed a dash of hope in hell. This documentary shows the war's hidden face. A face where death is present at every moment. But with such a devastating scenery... it is still possible to believe that there is life beyond the battle.
- Meet the people of today's Afghanistan. In a country that has been ravaged by three decades of war, this investigative report explores the daily lives of a population trying to move forward with their lives.
- 2007– 1h 30mTV Episode
- It's the homecoming heard 'round the world, when we help a biker dad thunder his way to his daughters' school, with a giant parade of motorcycles behind him.