Global Voices

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  • 2008
  • 7 Seasons

"Global Voices" is a documentary series that aired on PBS in 2014, hosted by Ron Shimshilashvili. The show features a collection of stories from around the world and explores the lives of people in various cultures and communities. The program's aim is to provide viewers with a global perspective on issues that affect people everywhere, highlighting different lifestyles, traditions, and struggles in a compelling and informative way.

Each episode is dedicated to a specific location, and the show features interviews and footage of locals who share their personal experiences and thoughts on various topics. Some episodes cover current events and global concerns, while others focus on individual stories and communities.

The show's host, Ron Shimshilashvili, is an experienced journalist and foreign correspondent who has traveled extensively around the globe. He brings a unique perspective to the series as a immigrant himself, having grown up in the former Soviet Union before moving to the United States for college.

Throughout the series, Shimshilashvili helps viewers understand the connections between different cultures and traditions, making the show an educational experience as well as a fascinating one. The narrative style is a mixture of interviews, storytelling, and observational footage, providing a well-rounded view of each location covered.

One episode, for example, is dedicated to the diverse communities living in Israel. Shimshilashvili covers the social and political tensions between Jewish Israelis and Palestinian Israelis, and he speaks with members of both communities to understand their perspectives on the situation. He also explores the unique customs and traditions of different cultural groups, like the Bedouin and the Druze.

In another episode, Shimshilashvili travels to Afghanistan and explores the struggles of charity organizations who attempt to provide aid in a country that is suffering from war and corruption. He speaks to a number of people working to make a difference, including doctors and teachers who are risking their lives to provide basic services in rural areas.

The show also covers issues like climate change, immigration, and the impact of technology on society. In one episode, Shimshilashvili travels to the Arctic to see firsthand the effects of global warming on local communities. He speaks to people who are being directly impacted by melting ice and rising sea levels, highlighting the pressing need for action on climate change.

Overall, "Global Voices" is a thought-provoking and informative show that offers a unique insight into cultures and communities around the world. Shimshilashvili's expertise as a journalist and foreign correspondent is evident, and his ability to provide viewers with an understanding of global issues is impressive. The show is well-produced and engaging, making it accessible to a wide range of viewers. Anyone interested in global affairs, culture and the human experience would enjoy this show.

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Seasons
Last Train Home
18. Last Train Home
September 28, 2014
Last Train Home
Oil & Water
17. Oil & Water
September 21, 2014
Oil & Water
Casablanca Calling
16. Casablanca Calling
September 14, 2014
Casablanca Calling
Recycle
15. Recycle
September 7, 2014
Recycle
Here Comes Uncle Joe
14. Here Comes Uncle Joe
August 31, 2014
He is not their uncle, and his name is not Joe. But to the old ladies of An-dong, a rural community in South Korea, the deliveryman Uncle Joe is almost the only contact they have with the modern world. With young people leaving for school or higher paying jobs in the cities, the elderly are left behind. Sinae Ha and Wooyoung Choi’s film shows how Joe serves this community with love and attention.
Ice People
13. Ice People
August 24, 2014
No one gets to Antarctica by accident. For the few scientific teams who brave this beautiful and silent landscape, it feels like another planet. Their discoveries yield secrets about the Earth’s past and future, and prompt questions about our place in the world. This film captures a unique experience of vastness and claustrophobia, of excitement and waiting, and of a life set to nature’s rhythm.
Before the Revolution
12. Before the Revolution
August 17, 2014
Using exclusive 8mm footage and archival television clips, an Israeli filmmaker explores his family’s dramatic experiences in Iran in the late ’70s, when thousands of Israelis lived in Tehran and found themselves in the middle of the Islamist revolution. "Before the Revolution" tracks one of the first modern popular uprisings in the Middle East through the people who experienced it firsthand.
Diamond in the Dunes
11. Diamond in the Dunes
August 10, 2014
Diamond in the Dunes
El General
10. El General
August 3, 2014
El General
My So-Called Enemy
9. My So-Called Enemy
June 27, 2014
My So-Called Enemy
My Perestroika
8. My Perestroika
July 8, 2014
My Perestroika
The Mosuo Sisters
7. The Mosuo Sisters
July 13, 2014
The Mosuo Sisters
The Oath
6. The Oath
July 6, 2014
The Oath
Before the Spring, After the Fall
5. Before the Spring, After the Fall
June 29, 2014
Before the Spring, After the Fall
The Fighting Spirit
4. The Fighting Spirit
June 22, 2013
The Fighting Spirit
I Will Be Murdered
3. I Will Be Murdered
June 15, 2014
May 2009: Rodrigo Rosenberg, a wealthy Guatemalan lawyer, went cycling, and was murdered. Even more extraordinary: He'd left behind a video on YouTube accusing the president of his murder. For a government on public trial, a special prosecutor began an investigation: a journey into Rosenberg's soul and Guatemala's hell that, after multiple twists and turns, reached a stunning conclusion.
In the Matter of Cha Jung Hee
2. In the Matter of Cha Jung Hee
June 8, 2014
In the Matter of Cha Jung Hee
Miss Nikki and the Tiger Girls
1. Miss Nikki and the Tiger Girls
June 1, 2014
A spirited young Australian band manager tries to empower Myanmar's first all-girl band to speak out in one of the world's most repressive regimes. After an audition of 100 hopefuls, five girls are chosen to be the Tiger Girls. The film follows Nikki and her band as they fight for their right to sing in a country where freedom of speech carries enormous risk.
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