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A Force More Powerful, a three-hour documentary series, explores one of the 20th century's most important but least-understood stories - how nonviolent power has overcome oppression and authoritarian rule all over the world. Narrated by Ben Kingsley, and nominated for an Emmy, it premiered on PBS in September 2000. Download free study guide available here.

Bringing Down A Dictator, a one-hour documentary, tells the inside story of how Milosevic was brought down - not by smoke and flames, but by a courageous campaign of political defiance and massive civil disobedience. Winner of a Peabody Award, the film was narrated by Martin Sheen and premiered on PBS in March 2002. Download free discussion guide and study plans here.

A Force More Powerful and Bringing Down A Dictator are available for sale on DVD in both the NTSC and PAL television systems, and in the following languages: Arabic, Burmese, English, Farsi, French, Indonesian, Mandarin, Russian, Spanish, and Vietnamese. A Force More Powerful is also available in Italian and Hebrew. Bringing Down A Dictator is also available in Uzbek.

The NTSC English versions of both A Force More Powerful and Bringing Down A Dictator (with additional choices of both French and Spanish on the same disc) are now available on Amazon.

You also can order all language versions, in both NTSC and PAL, from our website.

Confronting the Truth, a 73-minute documentary, examines how countries that have experienced massive human rights violations have created truth commissions to air and acknowledge the abuses so that victims can regain their dignity and society can be rebuilt. Available on DVD in Arabic, English, Kurdish, and Serbo-Croatian.

Click here for more information on how to order.

The feature-length documentary, Orange Revolution, captures the songs and spirit of a unique moment in Ukrainian history -- the 2004 stolen election which brought citizens together on the streets for 17 days to defend their vote and the future of their country. Available on DVD in Arabic, English, Spanish and Ukrainian.

Click here to buy English NTSC version from Amazon or here to buy it or any PAL or language version from our website.

Visit the Orange Revolution website.