The Docuseek Asian Studies Collection
The Docuseek Asian Studies Collection includes the following titles:
A benzene-poisoned, Foxconn factory worker takes his fight against the global smartphone industry from his hospital bed in China to the international stage.
Traces writer Arundhati Roy's bold and controversial campaign against the Narmada dam project in India.
Explores exceptionally beautiful landscapes as well as rare intact marine life.
Part I of Wang Bing's powerful film of survivors of the Chinese Communist Party’s Anti-Rightist campaign of 1957 reeducation camps.
Part II of Wang Bing's powerful film of survivors of the Chinese Communist Party’s Anti-Rightist campaign of 1957 reeducation camps.
Part III of Wang Bing's powerful film of survivors of the Chinese Communist Party’s Anti-Rightist campaign of 1957 reeducation camps.
Investigates the underbelly of the international electronics industry and reveals how even the tiniest devices have deadly environmental and health costs.
John Pilger's horrifying expose of the West's complicity in the twenty-year genocide in East Timor.
A documentary road movie following the journalists of Burmese independent radio station DVB in Myanmar in a critical phase of the establishment of the newborn democracy.
The rising importance of Islamic values in an Indonesian public school is apparent in this portrait of modern schoolgirls Kiki and Dila.
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