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- 'Lesson Plan' is a documentary featuring interviews of the original students and teacher of the 1967 Third Wave experiment. This exercise in fascism took place in Palo Alto, California. Within one week, 30 students grew to 200 as the Third Wave took on a life of its own, and the students unwittingly re-enacted the roots of the Third Reich.
- A look at the life of Lawrence MacEwen who has farmed the Isle of Muck since the 1960s.
- In this shocking documentary we ride the drug's caravan, from cultivation, to process, to market.
- Three decades on from the disaster, Chernobyl shows signs of life again.
- SILENT FORESTS takes audiences into the heart of Africa's Congo Basin to meet the men and women trying to save the forest elephant from extinction.
- Australia's universities are embroiled in a growing geopolitical storm amid rising concerns over expanding Chinese power abroad, with growing fears these lucrative arrangements may be putting academic institutions at risk.
- The film is about brave young women that spoke the truth about Russian political situation and struck a strong blow to usurping regime and about the revenge by regime.
- Each year an estimated 2 million women and children are tricked, beaten, raped and forced by threat of death into the world's growing sex industry. Two women tell their story of being trafficking for sex from Nigeria to Denmark.
- A documentary about modern consumerist culture. Evolution and psychology underpin a narrative of our times, constantly locating man at its centre with an unhealthy dose of pathos. Fantastic 20th century archive and interviews.
- The Anglophone Crisis, also known as the Ambazonia War, or the Cameroonian Civil War, is a conflict in the Southern Cameroons region of Cameroon. In September 2017, separatists in the Anglophone territories of Northwest Region and Southwest Region (collectively known as Southern Cameroons) declared the independence of Ambazonia and began fighting against the Government of Cameroon. Ambazonia Military Force (AMF) is one of a handful of Anglophone rebel groups fighting this guerrilla war. The Anglophone Crisis has already seen half a million people displaced since 2016 and it continues to this day.
- 'Full Signal' captures a battle to take on the mobile phone companies. This crafted documentary cracks open the debate surrounding the global health risk they pose.
- The Unplaceables is a feature length documentary about the need for imagination in order to live a fully human life. It focuses on a group of (ex)-addicts, their work and their attempts to gain control over their lives. The documentary shows how the world looks from their perspective, what gives them hope, the strategies they develop to survive and how their world reflects ours.
- Australia's universities are embroiled in a growing geo-political storm as tensions between China and Hong Kong play out 7,500 kilometers away. Amid rising concerns over the Chinese Government's expanding power abroad, pro and anti Beijing activists have clashed on campuses. And while universities earn billions of dollars a year from student fees and research collaborations with China, there are growing fears these lucrative arrangements may be putting academic institutions at risk. This Four Corners investigation reveals how concerns extend far beyond attempts to spread propaganda.
- Jude MaCrory is a dissident Irish Republican. Amid fears that Brexit will lead to renewed violence along the Irish border, Jude's name is splashed across the papers as the bomber of Derry courthouse. He speaks up about what he sees is happening around Brexit.
- A revealing urban portrait of a local park and the rich assortment of characters who spend time there or just pass through. This documentary, made over five years, gains the trust of it's subjects and offers a unique insight into one of London's lesser known green areas. In an age when entertainment and documentary are often difficult to distinguish it is refreshing to find a non-fiction project that approaches its subject with intelligence and integrity. The film looks at the little things that can help us all to make our own judgments and see the bigger picture.
- In the 60s a photographer, Allan Baldwin, travels across New Zealand. His camera captures the magical faces of elderly people, full of wisdom whose chin bears the Maori tattoo. This documentary is a tribute to the now disappeared elders.
- BBC News Arabic's undercover investigation exposes the people in Kuwait breaking local and international laws on modern slavery, including a woman offering a child for sale.
- Storyville: documentary which takes a personal look at the history of Ireland's vanished Anglo-Irish classes through the quirky family of filmmaker Fiona Murphy.
- 'After Auschwitz' is a documentary reiterating the importance of holocaust education within society today. As our contributors maintain, the world has not learned from the events of the past and still, we see acts of discrimination, segregation and violence towards certain communities. Touching upon contemporary issues such as the Rise of the Golden Dawn in Greece, the mistreatment of Roma within Europe and anti-Semitism in modern Hungary, the documentary highlights the extremities to which humanity can go - a place we must never go again. The documentary attempts to warn of what can happen, and reflects upon events today that show that discrimination still happens. It is important for this reason - be us children, adults, politicians, teachers or film-makers - that we learn about the events of the holocaust and continue to pass on these lessons for generations to come.