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Bolivia -- pleasing el Tito
A collage of travel photography by Hans Hendriksen, with Paraguayan harp music
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INTI - Kasane!
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Peru - "Inti Raymi" or "Festival of the Sun", 2007; photography by Hans Hendriksen, backed up by music by 3 pieces from The Flute of the Andes
Downloads: 53Added: 17 May 2007
Against the background of a popular revolt called the "Gas War" we see how the lack of capital represents a heavy chain hanging around the necks of the poor of Bolivia and the Bolivian government alike.
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Libya rejects UN military forces / Jail over Bolivia protest deaths /
Could the glitz capital of the world, Las Vegas, help revive the US economy?
Downloads: 82Added: 17 May 2007
Travels from London to the endangered paradise islands of Tuvalu to meet Changemakers like Ana Lopes, leader of Britain's first sex workers union, Yusuf Hamied who is offering cheap AIDS drugs to desperate African nations and the tallest man in Bolivia reforming small-town mayor Mike Bennett.
Downloads: 67Added: 31 January 2008
Part 1: The Banditos escape through a toilet window head for the harbour where they board a ship sailing to Bolivia. In their possession they have a tape reel of Sinatras Nude Sessions.
The Reel Banditos album "Raspberry Ripples" is available at itunes, Napster, Amazon (MP3) and many others
Downloads: 57Added: 19 May 2007
Rustbelt Television
Pittsburgh Independent Media Center
"News from the Grassroots"
Justice for Janitors, Critical Mass, Low Power FM Radio, Evo Morales in Bolivia, and more!
video@indypgh.org
412-923-3000
http://video.indypgh.org
Downloads: 77Added: 31 January 2008
Part 2: The Banditos escape to Bolivia where they hear rumours of a holy record hidden by the Spanish Inquisition. Ever cautious of their pursuer (hitman) Scaramanga, they set out on a quest to find the album.
The Reel Banditos album "Raspberry Ripples" is available at itunes Music Store,...
Downloads: 92Added: 29 June 2010
There’s a revolution underway in South America, but most of the world doesn’t know it. Oliver Stone sets out on a road trip across five countries to explore the social and political movements as well as the mainstream media’s misperception of South America while interviewing...