Forever Lenin: The Secret Story of a Mummy — Charts the journey Lenin's embalmed body has made throughout Russia, reflecting the events of the 20th century there. SBS, Saturday, April 15, 7.30pm.
Reza: Shooting Back — An Iranian in exile in Paris, Reza Deghadi has documented wars in the Middle East and Africa, highlighting the plight of children in particular. ABC, Sunday, April 16, 2pm.
Global Village: Santiago de Cuba — Santiago de Cuba is situated in the south-eastern part of the island and proudly calls itself the "cradle of the revolution". SBS, Tuesday, April 18, 6pm.
A War on Science — A group of scientists and university professors have become the first in the US to demand the teaching of the controversial theory of "intelligent design", which "proves" the existence of a god. SBS, Tuesday, April 18, 8.30pm.
Love + Hate — Drama that makes pertinent points about race relations in modern Britain. SBS, Wednesday, April 19, 10pm.
Nokia: A Decent Factory — In an increasingly global economy, more corporations are "outsourcing" their production to countries with cheaper labour costs and less legal protection of workers' rights. SBS, Thursday, April 20, 8.30pm.
Message Stick: The Last Post — Indigenous war veterans fought for "freedom", yet were denied it upon their return. ABC, Friday, April 21, 6pm.
Unchain My Heart — A Burmese refugee has voluntarily shackled himself in chains to draw attention to the plight of his suffering homeland. SBS, Saturday, April 22, 6pm.
Rash — The spirit of rebellion is being channelled into street art and these visual conversations are spreading across the walls of Melbourne. ABC, Sunday, April 23, 2pm.
Battle for the Amazon — What is the truth about the environmental health of the Amazon? SBS, Sunday, April 23, 8.30pm.
Autopsy of a Trial — Interviews the survivors and the perpetrators of the genocide carried out by Pol Pot's regime from 1975 to 1979. SBS, Thursday, April 27, 1.25am.
From 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ Weekly, April 12, 2006.
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