On the box

May 4, 2005
Issue 

Hollywood and the Holocaust — Examines Hollywood's complex — and sometimes contradictory — responses to the horrors of Nazi Germany. SBS, Friday, May 6, 7.30pm.

Get Up Stand Up: Say it Loud — Investigates the rich history of politics in black music, from the civil rights movement to black separatism. ABC, Saturday, May 7, 10pm.

George Eliot: A Scandalous Life — A woman and writer, Eliot is courageously resolute in her rejection of social convention. ABC, Sunday, May 8, 9.25pm.

Kevin Rudd: The God Factor — Rudd is leading the charge for the Labor Party to reclaim god for its constituency. ABC, Sunday, May 8, 10.25pm.

Living Black — Indigenous news and current affairs program. SBS, Tuesday, May 10, 3.30pm.

Jenin: Massacring Truth — Challenges the assertion that a massacre took place in Jenin. SBS, Tuesday, May 10, 8.30pm.

A Time for Drunken Horses — Award-winning film shows the tough life for Kurds on the Iran-Iraq border. SBS, Wednesday, May 11, 1pm.

Tales From a Suitcase — The people of Afghanistan continue to hope for a solution to years of war and turmoil. SBS, Wednesday, May 11, 2.30pm.

The Deported — The journey of individual asylum seekers rejected by countries they have struggled to reach. SBS, Thursday, May 12, 2pm.

From Green Left Weekly, May 4, 2005.
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