| 2012
Mongolia - Ub Lama - 52'min 00''sec - 10 May 2012 (Ref: 5414)
Overview
12-year-old Galaa likes hip-hop and computer games. But he lives in a small yurt on the outskirts of Ulaanbaatar. After his father’s death he deals on the local black market to support his family until, caught between modernity and tradition, aspirations and poverty, he decides to become a Lama. Can the monks help this unruly, troubled boy to be a breadwinner? A touching and intimate glimpse into life in Mongolia today, painted with the lightest of strokes.
Egypt - The Generals Strike Back - 13'min 39''sec - 8 May 2012 (Ref: 5505)
Overview
The bloodiest week in Egypt since the football massacres may have dramatically altered its political balance. With shocking footage, this powerful report gets inside the fresh turmoil threatening elections.
Ukraine - The Politics Of Football - 31'min 41''sec - 8 May 2012 (Ref: 5506)
Overview
With the 2012 UEFA European Championship upon us, Ukraine finds itself in the world's spotlight. But with its poor human rights record and widespread corruption should it be co-hosting the event?
Vanuatu - The Real Piggy Bank - 15'min 03''sec - 8 May 2012 (Ref: 5507)
Overview
With the Western world rocked by economic turmoil, we explore an alternative financial system that's secure, stable and has stood the test of time. In Vanuatu, a different approach to money is thriving.
World - The World Tomorrow - Assange and the Arab Spring Rebels - 30'min 00''sec - 8 May 2012 (Ref: 5508)
Overview
Assange, the journalist, comes of age! Following his latest interview with Bahrain's Nabeel Rajab, the activist was arrested. He and Egypt's Alaa Abd El-Fattah spoke powerfully to Assange about the failings of the Arab Spring.
Bosnia - Uspomene 677 (HD) - 52'/86'min 00''sec - 2 May 2012 (Ref: 5472)
Overview
677 concentration camps were set up during the Bosnian war in the early nineties. The way the victims and the perpetrators within each community deal with this legacy will determine the country's future. This well-crafted doc shares the viewpoint of each ethnic group through a new generation coming to terms with their toxic past. Living in a Bosnia fighting for EU membership, they’re desperate to find a way to live together for a peaceful tomorrow.
Tunisia - The World Tomorrow - Episode 3 - 26min sec - 1 May 2012 (Ref: 5503)
Overview
Over the last 18 months the middle east has been shaken by a series of revolutionary movements that began in Tunisia. This week Assange speaks to the man running the new Tunisia, President Moncef Marzouki.
Morocco - Seeds of Life - 13'min 52''sec - 30 April 2012 (Ref: 5478)
Overview
Moroccans have harvested the precious oil of the argan tree for centuries, bringing prosperity to the rural Berber people. But now the insatiable global demand for the oil is threatening this 'tree of life'.
Germany - Power Play - 13'min 47''sec - 30 April 2012 (Ref: 5500)
Overview
In villages across Germany the people have seized power by generating enough renewable energy to supply their needs. But with the government cutting subsidies to small producers will this green revolution run out of steam?
Italy - The Almighty Dollar - 24'min 43''sec - 30 April 2012 (Ref: 5499)
Overview
Italians are buckling up for a very bleak ride into economic gloom and many are asking if everyone is paying their way. Even the previously untouchable Catholic Church's finances are finally under scrutiny.
France - The Marseilles Motif - 27'min 45''sec - 30 April 2012 (Ref: 5501)
Overview
The beautiful port city of Marseilles was once a symbol of multiculturalism in France. Now plagued by gangs and crime, it has become central to the heated election debates around immigration and security.
Egypt - Frontrunners for President - 12'min 02''sec - 30 April 2012 (Ref: 5502)
Overview
As the Egyptian presidential elections begin, two candidates are moving well ahead in the polls. Progressive Islamist Dr. Abel Fotoh and former regime man Amr Moussa are now leading an increasingly close race.
Albania - Village Without Women - 52/83'min 00''sec - 25 April 2012 (Ref: 5441)
Overview
Atop a mountain in Southwest Serbia the Jankovic brothers hold the fort in the womanless village of Zabrdje. In a hilarious narrative this well-crafted doc follows the brothers’ quest to bring women back to the once vibrant community. But with no running water or roads, convincing Serbian women is out of the question. Instead they turn their eyes across the border to Albania and extend an olive branch to the women of their old enemy.
UK - The World Tomorrow Episode 2 - 10 x 30'min sec - 24 April 2012 (Ref: 5497)
Overview
In the second episode of his ground breaking new series, Julian Assange is joined in house arrest by intellectual superstar Slavoj Zizek, and via satellite by divisive right wing figurehead David Horowitz.
UK - The World Tomorrow - 12 x 26min sec - 24 April 2012 (Ref: 5530)
Overview
Julian Assange has been under house arrest for 500 days. In that time he has been host to a series of clandestine conversations with some of the world's most controversial people, now broadcasting worldwide.
USA - Attack of the Drones - 26'min 06''sec - 23 April 2012 (Ref: 5494)
Overview
They can move together in swarms, build towers, dance, throw and catch, assess targets and soon will even make their own decisions. Both in war and at home, drones are developing fast and gaining control.
Libya - Lawless Land - 17'min 38''sec - 23 April 2012 (Ref: 5495)
Overview
Gaddafi may be gone but Libya is now a country in chaos. Rebel groups are flush with weapons and taking the law into their own hands, persecuting those thought to have been allied to Gaddafi's regime.
Venezuela - Holy Thugs - 12'min 38''sec - 23 April 2012 (Ref: 5496)
Overview
In the dangerous city of Caracas, people are worshipping dead criminals. Do these flawed figureheads offer genuine comfort to troubled communities or is this unusual spiritualism encouraging more violence?
USA - Birdmen: The Original Dream of Human Flight (HD) - 52'min 00''sec - 18 April 2012 (Ref: 5465)
Overview
Staring down a sheer precipice into a deep abyss with your head spinning, every fibre in your body tries to resist the edge. Meet the mad men and women who don't. Overcoming their fears, they step off into thin air and fly like birds, hurtling at impossible speeds and gliding low across beautiful, rolling landscapes. A startling, adrenaline-filled insight into the revolutionary new sport that brings the dream of human flight alive.
Bahamas - The Crime Wave - 15'min 06''sec - 16 April 2012 (Ref: 5490)
Overview
To the outside world, the Bahamas are an idyllic holiday hotspot, but for its residents, a surge in violent crime is turning these islands into one of the most dangerous places in the Caribbean.
Afghanistan - The Taliban Spring - 12'min 36''sec - 16 April 2012 (Ref: 5489)
Overview
The Taliban have vowed to reclaim their control of Afghanistan and their aggression is growing. This incisive report investigates what a future with the Taliban will really mean for the Afghans.
UK - Lockerbie: Case Closed - 46'min 00''sec - 16 April 2012 (Ref: 5491)
Overview
This powerful film goes in search of answers to a 24-year-old mystery. In the only TV interview Megrahi has ever given about his case, he claims new evidence will prove him innocent. Was he wrongly convicted?
World - The World Tomorrow Episode 1 - 12 X 30'min 00''sec - 16 April 2012 (Ref: 5492)
Overview
A freedom fighter to some, a terrorist to others, it is his first interview in the West since 2006. From a secret location in Lebanon Hassan Nasrallah gives Assange a rare and frank insight into his vision for the future of the Middle East.
Syria - The Regime Must Fall (HD) - 52''min 00''sec - 11 April 2012 (Ref: 5482)
Overview
Group after group of uniformed Syrian troops proudly display their ID cards as they defect to the Free Syrian Army. This is the inside story of the Syrian uprising, from the kids brutally beaten for challenging the regime to the soldiers stories of the terrible events that lead them to defect. This striking documentary presents a unique insiders' view of a collapsing nation. A shocking and definitive film skilfully blending original footage and dramatic phone recorded images from the front-line.
Syria - Arming The Opposition - 16'min 33''sec - 10 April 2012 (Ref: 5485)
Overview
Haitham Al Maleh is Syria's father of human rights and top of the regime's hit list. With extraordinary access, this report captures the secret meetings in which he co-ordinates arming the opposition.
Israel/Palestine - Gaza Crime and Punishment - 33'min 00''sec - 10 April 2012 (Ref: 5486)
Overview
A rare view of the Gaza strip today. Life under the authoritarian rule of Hamas remains dominated by the organisations friction with Fatah and Hamas' strict policies on how the sexes interact.
Hong Kong - Maid Wars - 12'min 59''sec - 10 April 2012 (Ref: 5487)
Overview
300,000 migrant workers keep Hong Kong's households moving. Now, amid claims they are treated as second class citizens, the city's maids are challenging laws that forbid them from getting permanent residency.
Croatia - Troantico (HD) - 43'min 00''sec - 3 April 2012 (Ref: 5423)
Overview
This crafted doc offers a window into the bygone way of life on a UNESCO protected island off Croatia. Living on rocks carved with the history of two and a half thousand years, life for the people of Trogir is infused with an uninterrupted antiquity. From the fresh washing strung across ancient courtyards, wafting smells of traditional baking, and locals gathered in the shoemaker's shop to chatter, these are lovingly selected sequences reminiscent of a time before cameras existed.
World - Building the Perfect Bug - 24'min 40''sec - 2 April 2012 (Ref: 5479)
Overview
Mutated super bugs that could kill millions are being engineered by scientists worldwide. But are their labs secure enough and should bioterrorism fears prevent their research from being published?
Portugal - Bull Breakers - 11'min 24''sec - 2 April 2012 (Ref: 5443)
Overview
Bullfighting has long been a male-dominated sport, but a group of women in Portugal are fighting against the tradition. But what's driving this controversial new interest in female bullfighting?
Afghanistan - Anatomy Of A Massacre - 15'min 07''sec - 2 April 2012 (Ref: 5481)
Overview
The recent massacre of 17 civilians by a rogue US soldier has been shrouded in mystery. But through unprecedented access to those involved, this report confronts the accusations that Bales didn't act alone.
Bulgaria - Once Upon a Time in the East (HD) - 96'min 00''sec - 29 March 2012 (Ref: 5424)
Overview
In the 90s Bulgaria joined the Eastern Bloc's race for freedom. But as thousands flooded the streets calling for democracy the shadows were giving birth to criminal enterprise. And before anyone could realise, the criminals had taken over the new 'democratic' society. The street gangs dominated, a steel hand of fear was forced on the population. And freedom had come to Bulgaria! They quietly privatised everything in their own interests.
Burma - Road To Mandalay - 26'min 03''sec - 26 March 2012 (Ref: 5475)
Overview
Having long been closed off to the outside world, Burma is now lifting the curtain and making staggering democratic reforms. But will the regime really pass power to its people in the upcoming elections?
USA - Primary Concern - 15'min 35''sec - 26 March 2012 (Ref: 5476)
Overview
Cynicism is not new in the US political arena. But several months into the Republican primaries, and with 8 to go, voters are switching off. Is the mudslinging of candidates starting to take its toll?
India - Girl Killers - 43'min 55''sec - 26 March 2012 (Ref: 5392)
Overview
An Indian proverb says raising a daughter is like watering your neighbour's garden and the burden of having girls means many are killed at birth. We follow the difficult lives of those who survive the practice.
UK - Just Do It (HD) - 52/90min 00''sec - 21 March 2012 (Ref: 5417)
Overview
'Cup of Tea Darling?'. A quintessentially British tale of modern day outlaws. This punchy, adrenaline-fuelled documentary lifts the lid on climate activism and the troublemakers who dare to cross the line. It follows a diverse host of characters (including the tea maker) as they blockade factories and glue themselves to trading floors of international banks. Offering unprecedented access to the secretive world of the UK’s environmental activists.
Liberia - Liberia's President and Tony Blair Discuss Anti-Gay Law - 3min 07sec - 20 March 2012 (Ref: 5473)
Overview
The Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, winner of the 2011 Nobel peace prize, explains why she won't change the law to decriminalise homosexuality.
Afghanistan - Girl Power - 25'min 37''sec - 19 March 2012 (Ref: 5442)
Overview
In war-weary Afghanistan women are still sold to pay debts and brutalized by family members. This report exposes the full horror of their plight and introduces the brave women combating the injustice.
Uganda - Hunting Kony - 11'min 13''sec - 19 March 2012 (Ref: 5469)
Overview
Reporter Aaron Lewis has been tracking Kony for years. The first Western journalist allowed to join the Ugandan army on the hunt, he revisits his journey in light of the controversial Kony2012 sensation.
Spain - The Next Domino - 14'min 18''sec - 19 March 2012 (Ref: 5468)
Overview
No country is more nervous about Europe's economic future than Spain. With five million unemployed and property prices plummeting, economists say that unlike Greece, Spain is too big to bail.
Egypt - The Body Snatchers - 16'min 25''sec - 12 March 2012 (Ref: 5458)
Overview
Some of the Sinai Desert's Bedouin are using their new found freedom to turn to crime. This report reveals how they are using their autonomy to torture and murder Israel-bound refugees for hostage ransoms and even body parts.
USA - God's Theme Park - 11'min 48''sec - 12 March 2012 (Ref: 5459)
Overview
The Creation Museum in Kentucky has inflamed the bitter debate between believers and atheists in the US. This report gets inside the huge $17 million dollar exhibit and meets its unequivocal preacher.
USA - Meet The Frackers - 26'min 23''sec - 12 March 2012 (Ref: 5457)
Overview
As oil stocks run low, extracting oil from shale, or fracking, is the energy buzz of the year. It's happening worldwide and in 34 states across the USA. But with environmental and health risks, is it worth it?
Egypt - The Body Snatchers - 16'min 25''sec - 12 March 2012 (Ref: 5458)
Overview
Some of the Sinai Desert's Bedouin are using their new found freedom to turn to crime. This report reveals how they are using their autonomy to torture and murder Israel-bound refugees for hostage ransoms and even body parts.
Europe - Dicing With Debt - 45'min 28''sec - 12 March 2012 (Ref: 5462)
Overview
We think of Greece as the most indebted Euro country. In fact Ireland is in as bad a financial situation and still at risk of going bankrupt - the only difference, the Irish didn't go straight out and burn the banks. And neither were they allowed to right off a significant chunk of their debt. This shocking investigation details the full story, from out of control criminal lending practises to brutal austerity measures. At it's core it asks why the ordinary Irish citizen is now responsible for it all?
India - Behind the Label - 53'min 33sec - 12 March 2012 (Ref: 5467)
Overview
Around 270,000 Indian cotton farmers have comitted suicide. Why? India has replaced almost all its native varieties of cotton with genetically modified plants. The price of cotton seed has soared from 9 rupees a kilo to a staggering 4,000. We ask growers and seed developer Monsanto if the trade is fair, in a film that cuts to the ugly heart of another staggering tale of GM being forced onto third world markets. A devastating tale of corporate greed.
Cambodia - Fashion Week Cambodia - 31min 14sec - 8 March 2012 (Ref: 5452)
Overview
Phnom Penh, the “Wild West of the East”, has a fashion scene with two radically incompatible faces. Cambodia does have a fashion week, but even Filipino designer Don Protasia admits to its irrelevance. Under his strict instructions to “look stoned”, the gagged models, dressed in black, drag their feet along the slowest-ever catwalk, for the entertainment of the “Khmer Riche” – the new urban elite, sons and daughters of government ministers. There’s slightly more life in the afterparty, dominated by transvestites smeared in fake blood, making vampiric lunges at expats’ throats.
Colombia - Fashion Week Colombia - 32min 27sec - 8 March 2012 (Ref: 5451)
Overview
If you’re looking for an ethical fashion experience in Medellin, Colombia, you aren’t faced with many options. Moda Colombia and Moda para el Mundo take place in a single week – the first suffering from the noxious Western trend of starvation-chic, and the second languishing under the influence of “narco-beauty”, a hangover from the heyday of drug lord Pablo Escobar. Under this rigorous aesthetic regime, women must be hourglass-shaped – and, by silent implication, “surgically enhanced”.
Nigeria - Fashion Week Nigeria - 27min 04sec - 8 March 2012 (Ref: 5450)
Overview
If Charles Dickens had written a novel about the Lagos fashion scene, he couldn’t have chosen better names for his characters: there is Justice the Christian zealot, Blessed the hairdresser, Mr Perfect the choreographer, and the grand master of ceremonies, Lexy Mojo-Eyes.
USA - Full Figure Fashion Week - 21min 00sec - 8 March 2012 (Ref: 5454)
Overview
Look out, New York Fashion Week – just a few blocks away, there’s a legion of real women with real curves, coming to kick your cadaverous ass. The traditional half-starved model has just enough force to make it down the runway and back. But the runway at Full-Figured Fashion Week is more vibrant than the Broadway stage. Even if a model trips and falls in her stilettos (something that would cause most skinny models to break down and cry) it’s just a cue for a bit of floor-level hip-shaking.
Pakistan - Fashion Week Islamabad - 20min 08sec - 8 March 2012 (Ref: 5453)
Overview
For one week only, fashion-mad Pakistanis take shelter from Sharia Law in a hotel basement, in a dangerously ankle-baring celebration of style. High-security and equally hi-camp, Islamabad Fashion Week is perhaps the only event of its kind that literally takes place underground, since last year’s event in Karachi was marred by military attack.
Belarus - Europe's Last Dictator (HD) - 54'min 30''sec - 8 March 2012 (Ref: 5436)
Overview
Irina is the sister of imprisoned Belarussian presidential candidate Andrei Sannikov. Through her eyes this doc charts the violent crackdown that followed the 2010 rigged elections and its dreadful aftermath. Award-winning photography captures Orwellian images of brute force used against unarmed men and women. We see the torture, murder and kidnap that defines Belarus today. A rare glimpse into Europe's most repressive state.
World - Fashion Week Internationale - Series 1 - min sec - 8 March 2012 (Ref: 5456)
Overview
It’s Fashion Week again: the annual reappearance of the well-trodden catwalks in New York, Paris, London and Milan prompts hyperventilation among fashion journalists, and tired sighs of déjà-vu from everyone else. But in this new series, VICE’s Charlet Duboc tracks down the runways less-travelled, to investigate six of the world’s little-known Fashion Weeks – where fashion still has the power to shock.
USA - Las Vegas International Lingerie Show - 19min 27sec - 8 March 2012 (Ref: 5455)
Overview
Fashions change in unexpected ways, but right now the Las Vegas lingerie scene is following a steady trend: it’s simply shrinking. Anything that covers up too much “just doesn’t sell any more.”
Japan - After the Tsunami - 28'min 45''sec - 5 March 2012 (Ref: 5444)
Overview
On the 11th of March last year Japan's worst ever natural disaster killed almost 20,000 people. This report reveals the controversy surrounding it and the pain of rebuilding under the fear of radioactivity.
Sierra Leone - Zainabu's Big Decision - 7'min 15''sec - 5 March 2012 (Ref: 5332)
Overview
Married at 15, Zainabu already has 9 children. Living in a small hut in Sierra Leone, she struggles to provide for them. Now she is going against traditional views of family planning to change their future.
World - Lost At Sea - 15'min 27''sec - 5 March 2012 (Ref: 5445)
Overview
With the Costa Concordia disaster dominating the news another problem facing the cruise industry is being forgotten: the disappearance of nearly 200 people from international liners in the last ten years.
Maldives - Mutiny in the Maldives - 19'min 58''sec - 5 March 2012 (Ref: 5447)
Overview
Military coups and violent protests are not what you'd associate with the Maldives. However, on this island paradise a lethal cocktail of wealthy businessmen, Islamic hardliners and corruption lie behind the coup.
India - Prostitutes of God - 29'min 40''sec - 5 March 2012 (Ref: 5448)
Overview
Behind a nation being rapidly developed and globalized lies a society where religion, superstition and old traditions still validate sex trafficking. This report exposes the sordid Devadasi tradition.
Iraq - A Nation On Edge - 7'min 50''sec - 5 March 2012 (Ref: 5446)
Overview
Since the US pulled out of Iraq, the country has been chaotic. Contrary to what the US are saying, mass poverty, clashes between Sunnis and Shiites and political corruption are tearing the nation apart.
Holland - Flotsam and Jetsam - 13'min 03''sec - 27 February 2012 (Ref: 5399)
Overview
On the island of Texel the strangest things wash up on the shore. From a flood of messages in bottles to a shipload of fur coats, a combination of location and tides means the islanders have seen it all.
Greece - Casualties of the Crisis - 27'min 55''sec - 27 February 2012 (Ref: 5440)
Overview
With Greece given a new 130 billion Euro bailout package, this report looks at the human fallout of the country's crisis. It finds a people struggling to survive under a crippling regime of austerity.
Cambodia - Anatomy of a Massacre - 25'min 43''sec - 27 February 2012 (Ref: 5439)
Overview
The UN estimates 3000 were killed in the Khmer Rouge Po Chrey massacre. But journalist Thet Sambath tracked down several perpetrators for the first time and discovered the truth is much more alarming.
UK - The Olympic Side Of London (HD) - 55'min 00"sec - 24 February 2012 (Ref: 5395)
Overview
On the eve of the 2012 Olympics, this critical portrait of East London explores the transformation of the area from a marginal, working class community to a vibrant cultural hotspot, about to take the world's centre stage. With a lyrical cinematic style that oscillates between compelling imagery and gripping interviews, it explores the conflicts and hopes of East Londoners in the midst of the Olympic Propaganda Campaign, asking: what happens after the Games?
Europe - Bavarian Fairytale - 25'min 30''sec - 20 February 2012 (Ref: 5425)
Overview
While most of Europe is mired in financial crisis, the German state of Bavaria is booming. As exports rise and unemployment reaches a 20-year low, they wonder why the Greeks can't follow their lead.
Italy - The Castle - 26'min 00''sec - 20 February 2012 (Ref: 5426)
Overview
As a stream of people pass by, how do you tell which ones have drugs in their stomach? This report offers a stark insight into the world of airport security, as they sift the drug mules from the tourists.
Mexico - Illegal Border Crossing Park - 29'min 03''sec - 20 February 2012 (Ref: 5427)
Overview
In the town of El Alberto, a bizarre new attraction lets tourists simulate illegal border crossing between Mexico and the US. Is this socially-conscious tourism or inadvertent training for illegal immigrants?
China - High/Low (HD) - 52'min 21"sec - 15 February 2012 (Ref: 5278)
Overview
With gambling in China illegal, Hong Kong and Macau have become the premier destinations for Chinese gamblers. In China gambling has long been part of life, but with a society increasingly divided by rich and poor, the Chinese have become obsessed with winning easy money. As they pin their hopes on games of luck and fortune, four larger-than-life gamblers bring us on an emotional search for belief and identity in money-centric modern China.
USA - Generation RX - 80min 00''sec - 14 February 2012 (Ref: 5338)
Overview
Prozac Nation has given birth to a generation of messed-up kids. Children in the West are routinely diagnosed as depressed, hyperactive or bipolar, and systematically plied with powerful drugs. In the US alone, it's a market worth $130 000 per second. But if we were allowed access to proper information, would we really be doling these pills out like sweets, to get our troubled children off our nerves?
Bangladesh - A Tale Of Two Mothers - 8'min 00''sec - 13 February 2012 (Ref: 5333)
Overview
One woman is busy making choices for her family, the other is busy surviving from one day to the next. This comparative tale from one city exemplifies the economic impact of access to modern contraception.
World - The Business of Good Conscience - 28'min 30''sec - 13 February 2012 (Ref: 5405)
Overview
The Fairtrade logo has become a global symbol of ethical trade and is growing in popularity. But is it just a marketing ploy, doing more for the image of the shops than the three million farmers supplying them?
China - The Ka-Ching Dynasty! - 26'min 17''sec - 13 February 2012 (Ref: 5412)
Overview
The economic transformation of China has been electrifying. But with Europe teetering and the US plodding, can the biggest tiger of all keep on roaring? China's super-rich certainly think they can.
Syria - War on Medicine - 5'min 15''sec - 9 February 2012 (Ref: 5411)
Overview
In Syria, not even hospitals provide sanctuary from the carnage any more. And in the city of Homs, amid the brutal clashes, the strategic importance of hospitals has made them a direct target for attack.
Chile - Patagonia Rising (HD) - 54'min 27"sec - 8 February 2012 (Ref: 5408)
Overview
The vast and spectacular wilderness of Patagonia has lain unchanged for centuries. But as a large-scale hydroelectricity scheme looks set to transform it beyond recognition, the legendary gaucho ranchers and unique wildlife may disappear forever. It's all in the name of progress and the increasing demand for cheaper alternatives to costly and damaging fossil fuels. But must progress come at such a cost?
Colombia - Devil's Breath - min sec - 8 February 2012 (Ref: 5410)
Italy - Return Of The Diary - 14'min 01''sec - 6 February 2012 (Ref: 5406)
Overview
For 70 years, Ron Miller's family have been custodians of a diary found abandoned during the Second World War. Now, the diary is finally being returned to its author, a 96 year old Italian, Alberto Toni.
Iran - Iran and the Bomb - 33'min 00''sec - 6 February 2012 (Ref: 5407)
Overview
The West says Iran is making a nuclear bomb. Tehran says they're treating cancer. This compelling investigation gets right to the heart of the maelstrom, interrogating facts, falsehoods and shocking allegations.
Egypt - Football Mayhem - 10'min 55''sec - 6 February 2012 (Ref: 5404)
Overview
EXCLUSIVE: Public outrage over the Port Said massacre is boiling on the streets of Cairo. With filming only completed yesterday we follow protesters battling the regime they accuse of engineering the football massacre.
Kyrgyzstan - Bride Kidnapping - 33'min 19''sec - 30 January 2012 (Ref: 5391)
Overview
Follow us on a curious adventure to Kyrgystan, where bride kidnapping is a proud tradition. As women struggle to preserve their autonomy, the controversial practice is seeing a surge in popularity.
Iraq - Tikrit - 9'min 22''sec - 30 January 2012 (Ref: 5400)
Overview
As Sunni-led violence returns to Iraq we take a look at life in the Sunni heartland of Tikrit. The population are deeply unhappy with the Shia government and are blaming their troubles on its rampant corruption.
Scotland - Raging Torrent - 20'min 32''sec - 30 January 2012 (Ref: 5401)
Overview
Whitewater kayaking is one of the most adrenaline-filled Olympic sports. In the highlands of Scotland, we get a stunning HD insight into what it is like to brave the tumultuous rapids and steep waterfalls.
Bahrain - Shouting in the Dark - 51min 00''sec - 27 January 2012 (Ref: 5377)
Overview
February 2011, and the Arab Spring is in full swing. International TV cameras are lapping up events in Cairo and Tunis, celebrating the overthrow of one despotic regime after another. But out of sight, in Bahrain, another uprising is underway. Foreign journalists are banned from this island kingdom, but unknown to the ruling Khalifa family, one undercover crew were capturing the horrific carnage of a revolution forgotten by the world.
Russia - The Russian Spring - 19'min 26''sec - 23 January 2012 (Ref: 5396)
Overview
Protests have continued on an unprecedented scale and internet activists have awakened a politicised middle class. But with its bloody history, can a Russian revolution cut through the Kremlin's iron grip?
India - Caste Out - 32'min 22''sec - 23 January 2012 (Ref: 5393)
Overview
India's tribal Adivasi population are struggling for survival against the forces of economic growth. This devastating report examines the challenges they face, and the ways the tribes are rising to meet them.
Italy - Toxic Napoli - 28'min 53''sec - 23 January 2012 (Ref: 5397)
Overview
In Southern Italy, the illegal dumping of industrial toxic waste has become a big business for the Naples mafia. As the trade continues, the environment continues to suffer and the death toll rises.
USA - American Faust: From Condi to Neo-Condi (HD) - 60/86min sec - 19 January 2012 (Ref: 5394)
Overview
From a segregated childhood in Alabama to becoming the most powerful woman in the world, Condoleezza Rice cuts an extraordinary and enigmatic figure. This incisive documentary tells a mesmerising Faustian tale of a woman whose pursuit of power destroyed her core values and rocketed America into a fateful new direction. Leading her own defence through a series of candid interviews, this is political biography like no other.
Israel/Palestine - Shattered Hopes - 13'min 45''sec - 16 January 2012 (Ref: 5390)
Overview
Despite widespread upheaval across the Arab world and the ongoing statehood bid to the UN by the Palestinian National Authority, little has changed for those living under occupation in the West Bank.
China - Toxic Linfen - 27'min 14''sec - 15 January 2012 (Ref: 5306)
Overview
Welcome to the dirtiest place on Earth! Breathing the air in Linfen in China for a day is like smoking three packets of cigarettes. This shocking report reveals why Climate Change may be here to stay.
Philippines - Rags to Riches - 9min sec - 14 January 2012 (Ref: 5659)
Overview
In the slums of Manila, a determined group of women are literally turning rags to riches. In a city where the gap between rich and poor is clear to see, this pioneering new project brings the two closer together.
Japan - Children of the Tsunami (HD) - 60min 00''sec - 12 January 2012 (Ref: 5388)
Overview
On March 11th 2011 Japan woke up to a new and very frightening world. Through the eyes of the bright, smart young children who managed to survive the terrible disaster we see the pain-tinged environment in which they have to forge their futures. From the child who has forgotten how to speak to the eight-year-old who wants to become a radiation researcher. It is in turns a touching and horrifying vision of Japan's tsunami generation.
North Korea - Kim Jong-Il's Foreign Adventure - 39'min 27''sec - 9 January 2012 (Ref: 5386)
Overview
We take a madcap look at one of the weirdest experiments of globalisation: North Korea's deceased leader Kim Jong-Il exporting his people and propaganda machine to Russia in a bid for cold, hard cash.
World - Best Before - 27'min 30''sec - 9 January 2012 (Ref: 5387)
Overview
Colourful, hygienic and nicely packaged: supermarket food is the same wherever you go in the world. But the packaging often contains dangerous toxins that can enter the food chain and pose serious health risks.
Belgium - Running Cold - 26'min 44''sec - 9 January 2012 (Ref: 5379)
Overview
As global preparations for the London 2012 Olympics hot up, this beautifully shot report follows the Belgian athletics team on their extreme training - on the frozen wastes of an Icelandic glacier.
Denmark - Hello My Name Is Lesbian (HD) - 52min 48sec - 5 January 2012 (Ref: 5196)
Overview
Laced with a refreshing self-irony, this doc is a tour-de-force story of lesbian love. Provocative animated sequences, colourful archive and a dynamic soundtrack lead an intelligent exploration of life as a lesbian in Denmark. Travel from the secrecy of the straight-laced 1950s to the gender-bending queer community; from a nuclear family with two mums to the summer camps waging war on make-up and men; and finally to Ena, a Muslim and pro MC of 'Fagget Fairy', doing battle with prejudice.
South Africa - Brenda's Battle - 9'min 25''sec - 3 January 2012 (Ref: 5330)
Overview
In South Africa abortion and discourse on sexuality are cultural taboos. But now one woman is striving to break this trend and raise awareness of the rising number of deaths caused by unsafe abortion.
World - Thanking The People Smugglers - 31'min 11''sec - 3 January 2012 (Ref: 5384)
Overview
People smugglers are usually seen as heartless profiteers who exploit the weak. But, as this report shows, some smugglers are also regarded as saviours for many of those desperately fleeing their homeland.
Hungary - Sinking State - 27'min 38''sec - 3 January 2012 (Ref: 5385)
Overview
First protesters accuse the government of tyranny, now they have taken to the streets to support the embattled PM. This report explores the constitutional changes that have driven Budapest into chaos.
USA - Lucky Ducks (HD) - 52/94'min 00''sec - 3 January 2012 (Ref: 5204)
Overview
Tracey and Taylor are yelling at each other in the kitchen. Doors slam, tears flow. The scene is familiar to anyone who has ever been a teenager, or raised one. But not every mother is a Hollywood scriptwriter with a film crew in tow capturing everything. This revealing, fly-on-the-wall portrait of a daughter and mother unflinchingly focuses on the uncomfortable truths that both must address if they have any hope of a better future. Fascinating and timely.
2011
Egypt - Protest Footage - 8'min 19''sec - 19 December 2011 (Ref: 5382)
Overview
As the occupation of the Egyptian cabinet continues, hopes of a peaceful transition to democracy are becoming increasingly unrealistic as military thugs are turning Cairo's streets into a raging battle ground.
World - The 99 Percent - 28'min 42''sec - 19 December 2011 (Ref: 5383)
Overview
The Occupy movement has become the largest global social movement in recent history and shows no sign of slowing down. But do the protests really have the potential to alter the course of world politics?
USA - Fighting the Faith - 8'min 10''sec - 12 December 2011 (Ref: 5350)
Overview
For decades America's evangelical Christians have been vigorously promoting their faith, enjoying a place in the mainstream of politics and society. But now the country's atheists are fighting back.
Egypt - Post-Election Footage - 8'min 51''sec - 12 December 2011 (Ref: 5380)
Overview
Egypt's tattered economy has reduced the newly-appointed PM to tears and protesters are increasingly divided. Yet some have vowed to continue fighting even if the recent elections have reduced their numbers.
Syria - Inside Assad's Torture Chambers - 7'min 00''sec - 12 December 2011 (Ref: 5381)
Overview
This shocking report exposes the routine and sadistic torture the Syrian military has used on prisoners despite Assad refuting claims that his government is waging a brutal crackdown.
Rwanda - The Consul's List (HD) - 60min 03sec - 7 December 2011 (Ref: 5378)
Overview
Pierantonio Costa is the Schindler of the Rwandan genocide. He saved almost two thousand people during those infamous days of terror and bloodshed where almost a million lives were lost. Risking his life every single time, he travelled in and out of the country, using his own money to get people across the border to safety. This beautifully made film pays tribute to the courage of a man who until now has been an unsung hero.
Eastern Europe - Call To Justice - 45'min 00''sec - 6 December 2011 (Ref: 5298)
Overview
In Eastern Europe, countries such as Poland, Russia and Georgia are still emerging from a past of repression and intolerance. Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a new generation is determinedly paving the way for better human rights and democracy. This film is a vital account of their journey as they learn what it means to live in freedom, featuring groundbreaking cases from the European Court of Human Rights in three post-Soviet countries.
Pakistan - The Godfather of Terror (HD) - 52min 23sec - 6 December 2011 (Ref: 5359)
Overview
For 10 years war has been waged against extremism and the Taliban, but this war didn't start with 9/11: it's been going on for 30 years. This eye-opening documentary travels inside Pakistan, one of the most dangerous countries in the world, in search of who exactly is pulling the strings and what their ambitions really are.
Argentina - Foul Play - 15'min 04''sec - 5 December 2011 (Ref: 5376)
Overview
In Argentina football is akin to religion, with each team supported by a hardcore group of fans: Baras Bravas. But rather than friendly rivalry, these gangs bring crime and violence to the beloved sport.
UK - Going Rogue - 24'min 05''sec - 5 December 2011 (Ref: 5365)
Overview
They're the bad boys of high finance, burning millions, sometimes billions of our cash. But are rogue traders just maverick loners, or a product of a high-rolling banking culture that's out of control?
USA - Norman Mailer: The American - 55/86' min 00''sec - 1 December 2011 (Ref: 5272)
Overview
A provocateur, a rebel, a performer and notorious anarchist, Norman Mailer never stopped giving people something to talk about. Containing never-seen-before material, this shocking documentary goes beyond the Mailer of the bookshelves and bestseller lists to reveal Mailer the social critic, filmmaker, family man and lover, giving a rare and unique insight into the life of a complex, intellectual man and villainous hero.
Israel/Palestine - Nervous Frontiers - 13'min 22''sec - 28 November 2011 (Ref: 5372)
Overview
The Arab Revolution is knocking at Israel's door. With the situation in its neighbouring countries intensifying, this increasingly tense and isolated country is looking at a future shrouded in uncertainty.
USA - The Mormon Moment - 25'min 10''sec - 28 November 2011 (Ref: 5364)
Overview
For many the Mormon faith is synonymous with antiquated doctrines like polygamy, but with two now running for US presidency this report gets inside the community to see what Mormonism really means.
Cambodia - Brother No. 2 - 27'min 56''sec - 28 November 2011 (Ref: 5373)
Overview
Nuon Chea, or 'Brother Number 2' of the Khmer Rouge, was one of Pol Pot's most infamous deputies. We bring you a series of shocking interviews; the only time he has told the true story of his time in power.
Angola - Chinese Days - 14'min 28''sec - 28 November 2011 (Ref: 5337)
Overview
After being torn apart by civil war, the Chinese are now investing billions of dollars into Angola. But while its cities are being transformed, divisions are being created which are leaving Angolans far behind.
Egypt - Major Defection - 4'min 31''sec - 28 November 2011 (Ref: 5374)
Overview
Speaking from a window overlooking the chaos in Tahrir square, Major Tamer Samir Badr, an army defector, claims that many Egyptian army officers have been secretly attending the protests in civilian clothes.
World - Around The World And Back Again - min sec - 28 November 2011 (Ref: 5375)
Overview
In a rare glimpse behind the scenes, Around the World and Back Again recaps on this year’s amazing programs and the journey it took to create them. From run-ins with China’s secret police to illness and personal dramas, this documentary unravels a hidden story as compelling as those the journalists set out to tell.
Morocco - Arab Autumn - 9'min 10''sec - 21 November 2011 (Ref: 5349)
Overview
As the Arab Spring swept across numerous countries, the world's media have overlooked another Arab nation that has also been crying out for change. Will Morocco lead the next wave of uprisings?
India - Toxic Trade - 25'min 05''sec - 21 November 2011 (Ref: 5361)
Overview
Asbestos illness is a largely unrecognised health issue in India, but with a booming industry and growing imports an epidemic is imminent. This report reveals why this deadly product is making a comeback.
Syria - A Force Is Born - 5'min 13''sec - 21 November 2011 (Ref: 5363)
Overview
This report gets up close with the Free Syrian Army, crossing the border from Lebanon on a mission to topple the Assad regime; the new frontline of the Middle East's most strategically vital uprising.
Canada - Tipping Point: The End of Oil (HD) - 93'min 00''sec - 16 November 2011 (Ref: 5355)
Overview
The easy oil is gone. The age of the tar sands has begun. Yet as a pristine wilderness and a native people are being wiped out to feed the world's hunger for energy, what no one expected was for them to fight back. From the scientist whose research could ban the tar sands to director James Cameron's dramatic intervention, this shocking documentary is a journey through the David and Goliath struggle playing out within the major environmental issue of our age.
Indonesia - The Medan Connection - 37'min 21''sec - 14 November 2011 (Ref: 5281)
Overview
This shocking report has already been forcing change at the highest levels of Swiss politics. Travelling to Indonesia, it reveals the brutal roots of the world's luxury reptile skin industry.
China - Beyond The Lost Horizon - 23'min 50''sec - 14 November 2011 (Ref: 5317)
Overview
Thanks to China's exploding economic development a new generation of ethnic Tibetans are feeling the winds of change. The boom is approaching Shangri-La and the locals are getting ready for new opportunities.
Tunisia - Voting For Freedom - 16'min 16''sec - 14 November 2011 (Ref: 5354)
Overview
In their recent elections Tunisians handed significant power to an Islamic party that promises to respect democracy and tolerance. But can this volatile mix of religion and politics create stability?
Portugal - Legal Fix - 12'min 56''sec - 14 November 2011 (Ref: 5351)
Overview
After suffering the highest instance of drug-related deaths in all Europe, Portugal took a brave decision and decriminalised all drugs. Ten years on, is it a success story for other nations to follow?
Malaysia - The Obedient Wives Club - 14'min 31''sec - 11 November 2011 (Ref: 5352)
Overview
The Obedient Wives Club demands that women satisfy their husbands' needs, according to the Koran. Arguing that women should be always submissive, the group is facing allegations of promoting domestic abuse.
Denmark - The Home Front - 40'min 00''sec - 10 November 2011 (Ref: 5273)
Overview
All over the world neighbours are at war with each other. In Denmark the government employs an army of officials to break up the backyard slagging matches and this doc joins them for the hilarious ride. Follow them through the complex and bitter disputes that erupt over noisy dogs and slaughtered shrubs. And, as the bizarre and paradoxical relationships of the neighbours are revealed, we discover what fences really mean to us and how friends become enemies.
UK - Falklands Friction - 16'min 56"sec - 7 November 2011 (Ref: 5336)
Overview
The festering issue of the Falkland's sovereignty was high on Kirchner's agenda when she met Obama in Cannes last week. As tensions escalate, this report examines the likelihood of a renewed conflict.
Egypt - Revolution Hijacked - 25'min 45''sec - 7 November 2011 (Ref: 5346)
Overview
A tyrannical government, violence on the streets and bodies piling up in the morgue. The revolution may have come and gone, but with the army filling the void left by Mubarak little has changed in Egypt.
Uruguay - A Laptop Per Child - 28'min 10'sec - 7 November 2011 (Ref: 5348)
Overview
After a repressive history, Uruguay's left-wing government is paving the way for a new generation of digital-savvy, globalised nationals by being the first country to give every child their own laptop.
Syria - Ahmad Arnous Interview - 16min 50sec - 6 November 2011 (Ref: 5356)
Overview
Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister Ahmad Arnous answers critics of the regime.
Afghanistan - In Their Sights - 40'min 00''sec - 3 November 2011 (Ref: 5277)
Overview
The 'kill-capture' campaign is one of the most controversial and secretive strategies of the Afghan conflict. This year alone 11,000 insurgents have been killed or captured. Its proponents claim that it has been successful, but several missions have gone horribly wrong, killing local leaders and civilians. This doc investigates how the covert strategy was developed, how it is being implemented and asks the question: is it doing more harm than good?
Syria - Assad Supporters - 12'min 05''sec - 31 October 2011 (Ref: 5341)
Overview
Despite forcibly threatening any nation that intervenes in Syria, the government continues to complain about the foreign media's biased allegations. This striking report tries to cover their side of the story.
Libya - The Homecoming - 27'min 25''sec - 31 October 2011 (Ref: 5343)
Overview
With Libya finally liberated from Gaddafi, exiled figures like Mansour el Kikhia are now free to come home. But with a transitional government taking its first tentative steps, the road ahead will not be easy.
Scotland - Queensferry Rules - 19'min 44''sec - 31 October 2011 (Ref: 5321)
Overview
Quite where the Burry Man tradition comes from nobody really knows any more. But John Nicolls is prepared to go to painful lengths to ensure it's not completely forgotten.
Somalia - Al Qaeda's New Enclave - 11'min 00''sec - 28 October 2011 (Ref: 5340)
Overview
As Western aid groups leave Somalia, Al Qaeda is apparently filling the void, handing out milk, dates, money and Korans. But their plan to send refugees back to their famine-hit homes could spell disaster.
USA - A Good Day to Die (HD) - 58/91min 00''sec - 27 October 2011 (Ref: 5276)
Overview
In 1968 the abused, neglected and repressed American Indian people fought back. From the depths of despair Dennis Banks, co-founder of the American Indian Movement (AIM), led his people into confrontation with the government and changed their lives forever. A stirring account of the forgotten Indian civil rights movement, this documentary recounts not only the struggle but also depicts the terrible repression they endured.
Ghana - E-Waste Hell - 16'min 02''sec - 24 October 2011 (Ref: 5325)
Overview
This compelling report investigates the dirty secret our governments would like to keep hidden from us: their insidious use of developing countries as a dumping ground for our toxic e-waste.
Uganda - Bwindi's Babies - 7'min 35''sec - 24 October 2011 (Ref: 5331)
Overview
As a landmark case against the government brings maternal healthcare to the fore of Ugandan politics, we follow one clinic that has always offered unbiased treatment to the country's most vulnerable women.
USA - Occupy Wall Street - 13'min 09"sec - 24 October 2011 (Ref: 5335)
Overview
As the Occupy protests spread around the globe and gain momentum their potential still remains unclear. We get to the heart of the movement and ask whether this time financiers can ignore such a huge outcry.
UK - Bad News - 45'min 00''sec - 18 October 2011 (Ref: 5310)
Overview
What do you do when you're a journalist with an editor demanding an exclusive story for the front page? At News of the World you employed a foul-mouthed private investigator with a criminal record to steal the information you needed. As this investigative documentary shows, the News of the World had for many years operated an industrial-scale phone hacking enterprise to get their scoops, hacking even into the phone of a 13-year-old murder victim.
Italy - Naples Crisis - 28'min 30''sec - 17 October 2011 (Ref: 5327)
Overview
Behind Naples' glossy facade of aristocratic heritage and cosmopolitan culture lies a city plagued by criminality and a dwindling economy. Heavily reliant on tourism, the locals are feeling the strain.
Afghanistan - Turning Point - 24'min 30''sec - 17 October 2011 (Ref: 5326)
Overview
Attacks from the Taliban continue to terrorise Afghanistan a decade after the invasion. With the US withdrawal scheduled for 2014, what hope is there after 10 years of Operation Enduring Freedom?
Holland - The Stop and Go Back Man - 22'min 50''sec - 17 October 2011 (Ref: 5291)
Overview
Holland was once renowned for its inclusive society. Yet growing tension with its Muslim minority and the rise of Geert Wilders has changed that. Is he protecting an open society, or inspiring terrorists?
Zimbabwe - Past the Post... On a Dark Horse - 65min 01sec - 13 October 2011 (Ref: 5323)
Overview
This intimate and engaging documentary from independent filmmaker Kevin Harris, cuts to the heart of modern-day Zimbabwe; peeling away the many layers & examining the differing realities that make up this complex society.
South Africa - Remember Sobukwe! - 23'min 17''sec - 13 October 2011 (Ref: 5316)
Overview
In the dawn hours of the 21st of March 1960, Robert Sobukwe left his home in Soweto and began the 5km walk to Orlando Police Station. In so doing, he was putting into action his nation-wide call for a decisive non-violent campaign against South Africa’s 'pass laws'.
Burma - The Story Behind Burma's Elections - 26'min 14''sec - 12 October 2011 (Ref: 5315)
Overview
In November 2010 Burma held its first democratic election in 20 years. The gererals in power wanted us to believe that it represented a historic step towards democracy but this report, which was secretly filmed by exiled media group 'Democratic Voice of Burma', highlights how this was not the case.
China - Building 173 (HD) - 51'min 23''sec - 12 October 2011 (Ref: 5222)
Overview
Building 173 in downtown Shanghai has witnessed three quarters of a century of the most dramatic upheaval in Chinese history. It is stolen property. It has also been the scene of a murder and a target for thugs. In this intimate doc, its residents tell of how violent changes whirled around the apartment block, seeped in through the doors and windows, changing everything from the building's facade to the lives of those within.
USA - Cricket Therapy - 11'min 45''sec - 10 October 2011 (Ref: 5301)
Overview
In Compton, one of Los Angeles' roughest neighbourhoods, a game of cricket is the last thing you would expect to see. Yet some young gang members are hanging up their guns and playing by the rules.
Europe - Wiki Whacked - 26'min 12''sec - 10 October 2011 (Ref: 5314)
Overview
Since Julian Assange's trial began his organisation has fallen apart. This report uncovers the story behind Wikileaks' dramatic and chaotic descent into crisis. Is this the end for the whistleblower?
Lebanon - Who Killed Hariri? - 18'min 23''sec - 10 October 2011 (Ref: 5318)
Overview
When Lebanese PM, Rafic Hariri, was assassinated in 2005 his death rocked Lebanon and sparked international outrage. Four men are now indicted but the explosive investigation remains mired in controversy.
Syria - Torturing the Families - 7'min 34''sec - 10 October 2011 (Ref: 5320)
Overview
Zeinab made global headlines when her decapitated body was handed to her family by Syrian authorities. This report offers insight into the regime's targeting of innocent family members to get activist suspects.
Sweden - Prosperity Despite Austerity - 27'min 43''sec - 10 October 2011 (Ref: 5319)
Overview
Whilst most European economies are crumbling under the debt crisis one country is bucking the trend, proving that austerity measures can simultaneously inspire growth and make a nation proud.
Sri Lanka - Tropical Amsterdam (HD) - 51min 27sec - 7 October 2011 (Ref: 5234)
Overview
The Dutch Burgher community occupy a unique place in modern Sri Lanka. Once a privileged class, their exalted status vanished on independence. Despite this, a small group stayed. Their story is a fascinating insight into the wicked and glamorous world of colonialism and its legacy.
Russia - Michael Jackson: The Moscow Case (HD) - 55min 59sec - 7 October 2011 (Ref: 5231)
Overview
Michael Jackson’s concert at Moscow’s Luzhniki Open Arena made him the first international pop star to play in the post-Soviet Russian Federation. Only two years earlier, his music would have been banned. The Moscow Case tells two stories. The first is that of a city and culture adjusting itself to post-Communist liberalisation; the second is of a vulnerable man, childlike and introverted.
South Africa - The Faces of AIDS - 44'min 32''sec - 6 October 2011 (Ref: 5269)
Overview
In South Africa it is grassroots projects that are spearheading the fight against the country's AIDS epidemic. We enter the day-to-day world of these groups and discover a committed army of activists taking the disease head-on. From an orphanage for abandoned children suffering with AIDS to a grandmothers' support group, this doc offers an invaluable overview of the spectrum of the AIDS crisis in South Africa today.
Iraq - Baghdad Street Stories - 11'min 56''sec - 3 October 2011 (Ref: 5294)
Overview
Ten years after the beginning of American payback following 911 Iraq looks back with confusion. They had no truck with Al Qaeda but today their country is ruined, one repressive regime gone and another in its place.
Japan - The Fukushima Syndrome - 22'min 33''sec - 3 October 2011 (Ref: 5297)
Overview
Japan has always been energy hungry and addicted to nuclear power. Yet the tsunami washed away old certainties and there's a growing, ground-level wave of anger about the way the nuclear industry operates.
USA - The Creators Project - 74 X 5' - 20'min sec - 28 September 2011 (Ref: 5305)
Overview
A worldwide celebration of creativity featuring 80 of the world's most exciting young artists, both famous and infamous. They reveal their inspirations and de-construct their work, taking us inside how they were shaped and what they mean. This engaging series is a fascinating window into the minds of top artists like Michael Stipe, Mark Ronson and Spike Jonze.
USA - Motherboard - 84 X 7' - 30'min sec - 28 September 2011 (Ref: 5304)
Overview
An in-depth look at the people and inventions changing the wiry face of technology, from America to Ghana and everywhere in between. Motherboard provides an insight into the wacky imaginations and technological creations of the people who are dragging humanity into the 21st Century.
USA - The Vice Guide to Film - 6 X 25'min sec - 28 September 2011 (Ref: 5307)
Overview
A tour of cinema in the strangest parts of the world! Bringing us inside the most dysfunctional film communities around, it reveals everything you didn't know about film but will soon want to. We go to North Korea where Kim Jong Il's film obsession is exposed, find out why Iranian film is booming and try to figure out what Narco Cinema is.
USA - Powder & Rails - 34 X 6' - 25'min sec - 28 September 2011 (Ref: 5308)
Overview
Come inside the worldwide snowboarding community and meet the iconic heroes of the early mid-nineties. Featuring phenomenal snowboarding videos as well as in-depth interviews and profiles of the legends from that era, it offers you an all-round insight into the formative years of one of the world's most popular snow sports.
USA - Behind the Seams - 10 X 6' - 15'min sec - 28 September 2011 (Ref: 5311)
Overview
Discover the fashion world's hidden secrets on a global tour of the wackiest trends and the industry's most creative minds. From models covered in mating ladybirds to Mexico's fantastically pointed boots, you've never seen fashion quite like this before.
UK - Bad News - 45'min 00''sec - 28 September 2011 (Ref: 5310)
Overview
As the walls close in around Murdoch, this shocking doc exposes the true extent of the industrial-scale corruption at the heart of the News of the World. Behind the hacking scandal lay decades of criminality.
USA - Music World - 38 X 3' - 31'min sec - 28 September 2011 (Ref: 5309)
Overview
Get the inside track on the most bizarre musical trends shaping the world today. Vice spans the globe on an endless quest for good tunes and the weird and sordid scenes that surround them. This gripping series brings you straight to the heart of the cultural phenomena dictating the latest vogue.
Bosnia/Serbia - Candles Against the Night (HD) - 55'min 00''sec - 27 September 2011 (Ref: 5286)
USA - Fracked Off - 18'min 52''sec - 26 September 2011 (Ref: 5300)
Overview
Energy resources may be running out, but activists are determined to resist the extraction of natural gas through 'fracking'. We explore why fracking has exploded onto the scene and is so contentious.
Israel/Palestine - About A Boycott - 24'min 20''sec - 26 September 2011 (Ref: 5302)
Overview
With peace talks going nowhere, Palestinians and their supporters are trying a new, non-violent, tactic to force Israel off their land. But will grassroots commercial boycotts really be the answer?
Libya - The Road To Tripoli - 23"min 00sec - 26 September 2011 (Ref: 5303)
Overview
As the NTC besieges Sirte it appears to be the end for the pro-Gaddafi forces. Through the eyes of one fighter we look back at the push on Tripoli and see the hope for a new Libya that drives them on.
Greenland - Open Prison - 16'min 42''sec - 26 September 2011 (Ref: 5289)
Overview
Far from locking up prisoners and throwing away the key, Greenland's authorities give inmates the keys to their own cells. Is this a revolutionary approach to crime control, or just irresponsible?
Israel/Palestine - Corner Store (HD) - 54'/70'min 00''sec - 22 September 2011 (Ref: 5275)
Overview
Ten years ago Yousef left his home and family in Palestine in search of a better life in San Francisco. Now he returns to Palestine with the aim of bringing his family back to the US. But on his arrival Yousef is confronted by antipathy for America and rejection of the Western culture he has embraced. He faces a difficult decision; to bring his reluctant family back to America, or to stay with them in Palestine and in poverty.
Colombia - Four Legged Library - 12'min 30''sec - 19 September 2011 (Ref: 5239)
Overview
Deep in the Colombian countryside years of conflict have left the people without books, let alone the internet. But one man and his donkey are bringing books to children and healing a wounded nation.
Greenland - The Big Thaw - 14'min 31''sec - 19 September 2011 (Ref: 5240)
Overview
Climate Change is stripping the ice from the Arctic and has environmentalists worried. But the big oil companies who are lining up to exploit the North Sea's big oil fields see it as a golden ticket.
New Zealand - Into The Blue - 9'min 44''sec - 19 September 2011 (Ref: 5178)
Overview
When Christchurch inventor Glenn Martin announced to the world he had built a Jetpack he was mocked and ridiculed. This report will make all doubters question their laughter.
Israel/Palestine - Settlers For Peace - 21'min 35''sec - 19 September 2011 (Ref: 5295)
Overview
A new political movement of young, second generation Israeli settlers are striving for new relations with their Palestinian neighbours. They are not only in favour of a Palestinian State; they even want to live in it.
UK - The Chancellor and the Dominatrix - 10'min 59''sec - 19 September 2011 (Ref: 5296)
Overview
Stories from the world of Politics commonly feature anecdotes of sex and drugs. However, what is most revealing about this interview with prostitute Natalie Rowe, is how News of the World became involved.
USA - Breaking and Entering - 88'min 00''sec - 15 September 2011 (Ref: 5271)
Overview
The Guinness World of Records contains the most bizarre human achievements imaginable. But who are the crazy people behind the feats? From the grape catchers, to the hula hoopers and the ‘jogglers’, this humorous, but strikingly insightful documentary introduces us to the colourful characters who devote their lives to the oddest frontiers of human excellence. A delightfully eccentric human odyssey that is not to be missed.
China - Never Say Die - 14'min 15''sec - 12 September 2011 (Ref: 5256)
Overview
China's remote Bama County is home to a significant number of the worlds oldest people but what is their secret and what's it about this region that brings such longevity? Could their be clues for us mere mortals?
India - Sari Stories - 23'min 20''sec - 12 September 2011 (Ref: 5255)
Overview
In a rural Indian village, four women make videos highlighting their marginalisation in society. In so doing, they create a compelling film where the roles of director and subject merge. Raw and heartwarming.
Papua New Guinea - Big Damage - 23'min 29''sec - 12 September 2011 (Ref: 5265)
Overview
As Papua New Guinea's precious forests are destroyed the traditional forest dwellers find themselves in an unenviable position. They soon find themselves forced to rely on the very companies destroying their lives.
Ireland - The New Troubles - 14'min 01''sec - 12 September 2011 (Ref: 5288)
Overview
When the Good Friday Agreement was signed 13 years ago, there were finally hopes for peace after years of violence. But a new upsurge in violence has many worried about the return of hard-core nationalism.
USA - Divine Mission - 14'min 14''sec - 12 September 2011 (Ref: 5290)
Overview
The US elections may still be a year away, but the fight for the White House has already begun. Barack Obama's popularity is waning, but the ultra-conservative Tea Party remains firmly on the rise.
World - The Precious Cell (HD) - 52'min sec - 8 September 2011 (Ref: 5280)
Overview
Today, stem cells are heralded as a miraculous product of the human body, able to cure a number of killer diseases, from leukaemia to Alzheimer's. Big corporations across the globe are persuading nervous parents to privately store their offspring's stem cells, touting it as the only way to ensure a safe future for their family. But where is the line drawn between reality and wishful thinking?
Pakistan - Silent Veil (HD) - 57'min 00''sec - 8 September 2011 (Ref: 5263)
Overview
In Pakistan veils hide one of the country's most terrible secrets. Driven by revenge, jealousy, obsession or sexual non co-operation, some men subject their wives to horrific attacks with the acid that has become freely available in the country. Completely disfigured, the victims are often ostracized by their friends and families and become prisoners in their own homes. This chilling doc is a terrifying insight into the shattered lives of these women.
Tanzania - Zeru Zeru: The Ghosts (HD) - 58'min 00''sec - 8 September 2011 (Ref: 5282)
Overview
"Bring me the limbs of an albino and you will become rich", the witch-doctor commands. And his patients obey: in Tanzania, albinos are the victims of a manhunt driven by superstition, murdered and mutilated by bounty hunters. A horror trade of human limbs has been set up and is spreading like wildfire into neighboring countries. They are the Zeru Zeru, the Nobodies, the Ghosts.
Mexico - Welcome To Tijuana (HD) - 63'min 05"sec - 8 September 2011 (Ref: 5279)
Overview
This mile-a-minute documentary records the mayhem of Mexico's drug war, as bullets fly and law and order collapse. Gun-slinging criminals come face to face with 40,000 soldiers and we're on the ground to see it all. Dead bodies, gangsters with state-of-the-art weapons and out-of-control soldiers populate the scenes in this action packed thriller.
Indonesia - Paper Kills - 26'min 20''sec - 5 September 2011 (Ref: 5249)
Overview
The rate and scale of forest clearing in Sumatra by big paper producers approaches ecological Armageddon as swathes of precious natural habitats are destroyed, creating devastating levels of greenhouse emissions.
USA - The Rebirth of Ground Zero - 10'min 28''sec - 5 September 2011 (Ref: 5264)
Overview
Lee Ielpi is a retired NYC firefighter whose son, also a firefighter, was killed on 9/11. Ten years on this powerful report revisits the site of the disaster and vividly captures Lee's ten years of hurt.
USA - Memories of a Lost Son - 3'min 00''sec - 5 September 2011 (Ref: 5262)
Overview
On 9/11 Jim Riches was travelling across the Brooklyn Bridge as he saw the second WTC tower collapse. With that he knew his son, a fellow firefighter, was dead. Ten years later he remembers the day.
New Zealand - On Shaky Ground - 14'min 22''sec - 5 September 2011 (Ref: 5268)
Overview
Six months on, and the somber remains of a building which took 116 lives conitnues to lie visible, a persistant reminder of the tragedy that enveloped Christchuch. This report looks at the true aftershocks of disaster.
Italy - Justice on Trial - 18'min 23''sec - 5 September 2011 (Ref: 5267)
Overview
The gruesome murder of British exchange student Meredith Kercher fascinated and shocked the world at the same time. But has justice been served or has the notorious Italian justice system locked up the wrong person?
Benin - The Dawn Of A New Day - 52'min 00''sec - 1 September 2011 (Ref: 5194)
Overview
Dr Tertius is a successful plastic surgeon at the centre of a happy family. But then he leaves the safety of his private practice to volunteer on a hospital ship and in so doing loses his sheltered life forever. Compelled by the poverty he has seen, Tertius throws himself into providing life-changing medical services to the poorest of Africa's people. A small boy gets the surgery he needs to walk again but his doctor has sacrificed all to make it happen. Moving and compelling.
South Africa - Driving William - 28'min 52''sec - 29 August 2011 (Ref: 5235)
Overview
After climbing an electricity pylon in search of a bird's nest, William woke up in hospital to find that both his arms had been amputated. This touching report follows his determined recovery in rural SA.
Kenya - A Place In The Sand - 25'min 10''sec - 29 August 2011 (Ref: 5259)
Overview
As the famine crisis intensifies, Dadaab has become the world's biggest refugee camp. Uncovering the plight of the malnourished waiting to enter these camps, this report reveals a disaster in waiting.
Italy - Miscreant Masterchefs - 14'min 53''sec - 29 August 2011 (Ref: 5254)
Japan - Nuclear Family - 17'min 17''sec - 29 August 2011 (Ref: 5261)
Overview
Millions of people are still feeling the devastating after-effects of Japan's earthquake and tsunami. We investigate the problems and the daily challenges of life in Japan today.
Libya - Fall of Tripoli - 8min 7sec - 28 August 2011 (Ref: 5266)
Overview
After five months of battle it seemed like the fight for Libya might never relent, but it’s final conclusion swept in unexpectedly fast with Tripoli falling to the rebels in only two days. The historic occasion ushered in varied reactions across Libya.
USA - Wall Street Woes - 11'min 34''sec - 26 August 2011 (Ref: 5260)
Overview
The volatility of the world stock markets is fueling more uncertainty about the prospect of another global recession. With politicians squabbling over how to reduce debt, the mood in the US is decidedly edgy.
USA - Max Kennedy and the American Dream (HD) - 55'min 52''sec - 24 August 2011 (Ref: 5242)
Overview
Max Kennedy is a Minuteman, one of the many American vigilantes who patrol the border with Mexico. Hunting down illegal immigrants, the Minutemen live a gritty existence in the desert. They do it from a belief that they are at the frontline of a war to save their country. Yet within Max lies a great conflict; a sympathy for the Mexicans, who he feels are destroying his country. Casting a penetrating light on the US-Mexico border issue, Max's story is a telling insight into human trafficking, first-world poverty and right-wing hate politics.
Israel/Palestine - Dancing For Hope - 11'min 50''sec - 22 August 2011 (Ref: 5245)
Overview
Ballet might not seem like the typical therapy for war-ravaged civilians, but in this moving report we see what a difference a dance can make in some of the world's most troubled regions.
Sudan - Building the Nation - 13'min 55''sec - 22 August 2011 (Ref: 5246)
Overview
Little over a month ago South Sudan celebrated its independence. But with widespread poverty and conflict with the North over oil-rich Abyei looming, building a new nation is not proving an easy task.
New Zealand - Earthquake Anger - 25'min 45''sec - 22 August 2011 (Ref: 5238)
Overview
When an earthquake destroyed Christchurch in February the CTV building was reduced to rubble in seconds, killing hundreds. This report assesses disturbing allegations that the building was fatally flawed.
Libya - Libya Archive - min sec - 22 August 2011 (Ref: 5257)
Overview
As rebel forces engulf Tripoli and Gaddafi's regime looks set to finally crumble, we bring you an extensive and unique archive of reports covering every angle of the dictator's 42-year rule.
Cameroon - Coming Out of the Nkuta - 52'min 00''sec - 16 August 2011 (Ref: 5253)
Overview
Or 'Coming out of the Closet' as it means in Cameroon, is a criminal offence for the country's homosexuals. But Alice, a bold and intrepid lawyer, is standing alone against a wall of vitriol to defend them. Rejected by their families and imprisoned by their government, the brave individuals that Alice defends can only lead half lives in their own country. This heartbreaking documentary exposes their desperate plight and search for acceptance.
Burma - The Lady On The Lake - 24'min 33''sec - 15 August 2011 (Ref: 5248)
Overview
After months of negotiation, this report secured an exclusive and rare interview with Burma's Suu Kyi. A powerhouse of ideas, she explains her vision for Burma and her relationship with the government.
Greece - No Refuge - 14'min 17''sec - 15 August 2011 (Ref: 5251)
Overview
For thousands of refugees, reaching Greece means a chance of a better life. But in a country in crisis, without enough jobs for its own citizens, new arrivals are facing another violent battle for survival.
Bhutan - The Secret Garden - 25'min 33''sec - 15 August 2011 (Ref: 5250)
Overview
Up in the mountains of Bhutan a mysterious grub-turned-mushroom is fueling a high-altitude rush for richness. Worth up to $80,000 per kilo, scientists believe it may be the miracle cure to change medicine.
UK - Broken Society - 15'min 20''sec - 15 August 2011 (Ref: 5252)
Overview
The UK is in turmoil after last week's riots brought several cities to their knees. As politicians and police enter a blame game, communities have come together in their thousands to reclaim the streets.
Ghana - The Witches Of Gambaga - 55'min 00''sec - 10 August 2011 (Ref: 5230)
Overview
In Northern Ghana a woman's future can be determined by the way a chicken dies. Here it takes little more than an accusation and a dubious ceremony to establish that a woman is a witch. The result is devastating: they are expelled from their communities and with nowhere else to turn, must take refuge in the 'witches' camps'. Painful experience and insight come together to create an intimate record of the lives of women ostracized from their communities. Their incredible stories bring home the astonishing reality of modern day witches.
Ghana - The Witches Of Gambaga - 55'min 00''sec - 10 August 2011 (Ref: 5230)
Overview
In Northern Ghana a woman's future can be determined by the way a chicken dies. Here it takes little more than an accusation and a dubious ceremony to establish that a woman is a witch. The result is devastating: they are expelled from their communities and with nowhere else to turn, must take refuge in the 'witches' camps'. Painful experience and insight come together to create an intimate record of the lives of women ostracized from their communities. Their incredible stories bring home the astonishing reality of modern day witches.
Ethiopia - Land Grab - 11'min 25''sec - 8 August 2011 (Ref: 5243)
Overview
In Ethiopia, one of the hungriest countries in the world, small farmers and communities are being moved off their land as international agribusinesses take over large swathes of fertile farmland.
Somalia - Al-Shabaab's Famine - 13'min 10''sec - 8 August 2011 (Ref: 5247)
Overview
In this report we bring you the first al-Shabaab interview with a Western news organisation since the UN declared famine in Somalia. They claim there is no crisis, but shocking images tell the real story.
Tibet - Road to Tibet - 45min 00sec - 4 August 2011 (Ref: 5244)
Overview
Tibetan temples, traditions, religion, culture and art evoke a lost world in Dharamsala, India. And yet, Tibet lives in the hearts and souls of all exiles. Their most cherished dream is to return home.
UK - Hacked Off - 16'min 11''sec - 1 August 2011 (Ref: 5236)
Overview
Behind the public furor, the phone hacking scandal has been most traumatic for the victims whose most intimate conversations were being tapped. We hear the personal stories at the heart of the crisis.
USA - Florida Kid's Prison - 11'min 01''sec - 1 August 2011 (Ref: 5174)
Overview
America is the only country in the world to lock up its children forever. More than 2000 have been sentenced to life without parole. We meet two young men who are desperate for a second chance.
Nicaragua - Hard Labour - 14'min 10''sec - 1 August 2011 (Ref: 5223)
Overview
Nearly half of Nicaragua's population live below the poverty line. It means that working has become part of everyday life for hundreds of thousands of children, as their families struggle to make ends meet.
Australia - Migration To Measure - 28'min 33''sec - 1 August 2011 (Ref: 5237)
Overview
Australia is a nation built on immigration. As a controversial refugee swap deal comes into force, this report looks at the country's tight controls and asks what life is like for newly naturalized Aussies.
UK - Consumed (HDV) - 52'min 00''sec - 27 July 2011 (Ref: 5226)
Overview
Consumerism has become the cornerstone of the post-industrial age. Yet how much do we know about it and what it is doing to us? Using theories of evolutionary psychology to underpin a bold narrative of our times, this film takes a whirlwind tour through the "weird mental illness of consumerism", showing how our insatiable appetite has driven us into "the jaws of the beast". Both an apocalyptic and redemptive view of the human condition.
Nepal - Shadows of Everest - 24'min 51''sec - 25 July 2011 (Ref: 5211)
Overview
Sir Edmund Hillary and his companions were the first climbers to reach the top of Everest. This is an enthralling exploration of one man's undeniable stamp on history and the future of Nepal.
Poland - The EU's Success Story - 23'min 25''sec - 22 July 2011 (Ref: 5232)
Overview
Poland was the only EU country whose economy continued to grow uninterrupted through the recent financial crisis. Whilst other countries have hit disaster, it has developed into a vibrant European metropolis.
Austria - Little Alien (HD) - 52'min 00''sec - 21 July 2011 (Ref: 5216)
Overview
They're alive because they fled. But in the lands that offer shelter from war and persecution these young asylum seekers face an existence spent in life's waiting rooms. This intimate portrait follows them as they try to negotiate a complex and contradictory legal system and carve out a life in the no-man's-land they inhabit. Yet each new challenge is met with a mixture of tenacity, guile and humour as they adapt to the insanity of the environment they are trapped in.
Somalia - Pirate Coast - 18'min 44''sec - 20 July 2011 (Ref: 5229)
Overview
As Somali piracy refuses to go away, why does the international community seem powerless to stop it? Starving and desperate Somali fishermen are starting to suggest that maybe they don't want to.
Thailand - Yingluck's Elections - 14'min 40''sec - 18 July 2011 (Ref: 5220)
Overview
The Thai Election Commission has voted unanimously to endorse the election to parliament of Yingluck Shinawatra. Filmed during her election campaign, this report takes a look at this controversial figure and her policies.
Spain - Baby Market - 25'min 08''sec - 18 July 2011 (Ref: 5210)
Overview
As thousands of reports in Spain emerge of doctors having stolen babies from new mothers and sold them into adoption, we follow some of the victims in the search for their biological parents.
South Africa - Mandela Archive - min sec - 18 July 2011 (Ref: 3009)
Overview
We bring you a unique collection of films containing rare footage and interviews from Nelson Mandela's turbulent career, including the definitive material on his incarceration in Robben Island.
Sudan - Independence Day - 4min 18sec - 15 July 2011 (Ref: 5224)
Overview
As a nation is born, the people of South Sudan have gathered on the streets to celebrate.
Greece - Greek Tragedy - 15'min 20''sec - 15 July 2011 (Ref: 5225)
Overview
Following a €109 billion bailout agreement thousands of Greeks have protested against austerity measures and even greater debt.This report goes to the grassroots and asks how ordinary Greeks view the crisis.
Spain - New Shoes - 54'min 00''sec - 14 July 2011 (Ref: 5203)
Overview
Clowns occupy a madcap world defined by the grotesque, the absurd and the downright stupid. Their whole lives are devoted to making people laugh, but today even the greats can struggle to do that. So what keeps them going in a world that seems to be leaving them behind? With some of the best performances you'll have ever seen, this fascinatingly entertaining documentary explores the enigmatic entity that is the clown, both on and off the stage.
Guatemala - Syphilis Laboratory - 16'min 03''sec - 11 July 2011 (Ref: 5207)
Overview
Obama may have apologised last year for the 1940s US medical experiments that intentionally infected Guatemalans with syphilis, but as this startling report shows, its legacy continues to destroy lives.
Egypt - Football Revolution - 11'min 51''sec - 11 July 2011 (Ref: 5218)
Overview
Football politics has long since dominated every aspect of Egyptian life. This is most evident in the Cairo Derby, a game between arch rivals Al Ahly and Zamalek, and Egypt's national obsession.
Cambodia - Where Are They Now? - 42'min 00''sec - 7 July 2011 (Ref: 5209)
Overview
In 1987, four refugee families told, in painful and gruesome detail, their stories about life under Pol Pot. 25 years on they tell us how they have dealt with the painful memories and what it has been like to rebuild their lives in a foreign land. Speaking frankly, they reveal the good and the bad - the moments of triumph and despair, and the challenges of learning a new culture.
Israel/Palestine - Deadly Drama - 16'min 05''sec - 6 July 2011 (Ref: 5208)
Overview
Two months ago, liberal Palestinians got a shock when one of their cultural heroes, Juliano Mer-Khamis, was murdered in the street. Could this signal the start of a new conflict over culture in the West Bank?
Brazil - Rags to Riches - 23'min 40''sec - 4 July 2011 (Ref: 5201)
Overview
While the world has been transfixed by the astonishing economic growth in China and India, just out of the spotlight Brazil has been busily turning a once moribund economy into a juggernaut.
USA - The End Of The American Dream - 27'min 59''sec - 4 July 2011 (Ref: 5195)
Overview
There will be more children in the US this year with bankrupt parents than divorced parents. With around 120,000 people declared bankrupt each month, many of the squeezed middle-class see the American dream slipping away.
Sudan - The Making Of South Sudan - 7'min 32''sec - 4 July 2011 (Ref: 5205)
Overview
Amidst turmoil and conflict South Sudan readies for independence on 9th July. But with little infrastructure, ongoing violence and a border that is not agreed with the North, it still has many problems to solve.
Bosnia - Lost Images - 29'min 00''sec - 4 July 2011 (Ref: 1690)
Overview
As former military chief Mladic boycotts today's UN war crimes court after facing charges of genocide in Bosnia, we bring you the disturbing lost images of Srebrenica; key evidence in this turbulent case.
France - The Road Uphill - 89'min 00sec - 2 July 2011 (Ref: 5765)
Overview
This beautifully composed doc takes a rare look behind the scenes during the prestigious 2011 Tour de France, following top professional cycling team Leopard Trek and two of the world’s best riders: Andy and Frank Schleck. An intimate cinematic portrait of the two brothers and a team under pressure, The Road Uphill documents the relationships, motivations and belief systems of the riders as they battle the physical, mental and emotional thresholds that they need to overcome to win world’s greatest race.
USA - L.A Laid Bare - 14'min 50''sec - 30 June 2011 (Ref: 5206)
Overview
When you think of South Central LA images of gangs, the hood, drive-bys and hip hop spring to mind. Now America's most exciting contemporary artist is challenging those stereotypes through his work.
Canada - Grinders (HD) - 52/72min 00''sec - 29 June 2011 (Ref: 5193)
Overview
Matt Gallagher finds himself in Toronto’s illegal poker clubs every night. They are a world fuelled by addiction and one-upmanship. The wild characters who inhabit it live for the high-intensity risks. Matt, out-of-work and with a new baby and wife to support, must put everything he has on the line to bring home the daily bread. But as the stakes rise ever higher, Matt soon discovers that the real meaning of risk lies far beyond the poker room.
UK - Into The Breach - 14'min 32''sec - 27 June 2011 (Ref: 5198)
Overview
Thousands of people combine normal jobs with training for the Territorial Army. But what was once just a supporting force is now 30% of the over-stretched British Army's deployment, even to the frontline.
Syria - Syria's Youth Revolutionaries - 12'min 00''sec - 27 June 2011 (Ref: 5197)
Overview
From the first days of the uprising in Syria the government has used brutal tactics to crush its opponents. We hear the gruelling accounts of young Syrians facing bullets on the streets to fight for freedom.
Papua New Guinea - Blood and Treasure - 16'min 56''sec - 27 June 2011 (Ref: 5199)
Overview
Fourteen years after the end of the war that claimed one tenth of Bougainville's population, explosive allegations that a mining giant funded the war are threatening cries to get the mine re-opened.
Mexico - Gangster's Paradise - 22'min 17''sec - 27 June 2011 (Ref: 5186)
Overview
Mexico's drug war has left the country paralysed and its people afraid. As the violence escalates and the economy continues to dive, a potent groundswell of Mexicans are saying enough is enough.
Cambodia - Khmer Rouge Archive - min sec - 27 June 2011 (Ref: 5200)
Overview
As the top members of the Khmer Rouge regime finally go on trial we bring you a powerful archive of reports, offering provocative interviews and incriminating footage of the regime and its aftermath.
DRC - King Leopold's Ghost - 59'/93'min 00''sec - 22 June 2011 (Ref: 5095)
Overview
The modern history of the Congo is a terrifying story of appalling brutality. Beginning with King Leopold II of Belgium's avaricious rape of the country and tracing the impact of this horrifying and often-forgotten crime through to the modern day, this immensely shocking doc is a heart-rending tale of a rich country destroyed by rapacious hands.
Africa - The Kindest Cut - 12min 30sec - 20 June 2011 (Ref: 5164)
Overview
The arguments against female circumcision are well known and few educated people would disagree. But now male circumcision is becoming a key issue. In Uganda there's a strong argument that it helps in the battle against the spread of HIV.
UK - Nutkin's Last Stand - 17min 05sec - 20 June 2011 (Ref: 5152)
Overview
The English love their native red squirrels. As the species comes under increasing threat, a 'red army' of activists have stepped forward to defend the beloved national symbol.
Ghana - What I Used to Know - 29'min 18''sec - 20 June 2011 (Ref: 5190)
Overview
In parts of Northern Ghana, poverty, ignorance and fear lead to extreme abuse and the exile of people accused of 'witchcraft'. While many are killed or die from their injuries, hundreds are also forced to go to witches' camps.
USA - Finding Forgiveness - 17min 56sec - 20 June 2011 (Ref: 5183)
Overview
Jackie Millar took years to recover after two teenagers shot her in the head. Now, a pioneering program in the state of Wisconsin is helping to bring victims and offenders together to help both sides get on with their lives.
Indonesia - Catwalk Empire - 24'min 20''sec - 20 June 2011 (Ref: 5192)
Overview
With 60,000 millionaires the cash is splashing around in Indonesia. Yet recently their playground has been invaded by two major scandals that reveal the full extent of the country's corruption.
Bolivia - Women With Altitude - 52'min 00''sec - 17 June 2011 (Ref: 5087)
Overview
On the snow-covered peaks of the Bolivian Andes seven women are undertaking an epic journey. They are the survivors and friends of survivors of domestic abuse, bound together by their experiences. Struck by rockfall, severe weather, dissension and altitude sickness, the team's climb becomes a breathtaking and triumphant visual metaphor for finding the strength to overcome life's most colossal ordeals.
Europe - EU Grants: The Great Swindle - 28min 37sec - 13 June 2011 (Ref: 5166)
Overview
During the worst financial crisis for decades, billions of Euros in taxpayer's money are going astray. This shocking report uncovers evidence of massive corruption at the heart of the EU finances.
Australia - A Bloody Business - 42'min 36''sec - 13 June 2011 (Ref: 5187)
Overview
In Australia the international trade in live cattle is huge business. But behind the dollars is a gruesome truth. This explosive expose reveals the horrifying cruelty of the slaughterhouses of Indonesia.
Australia - Breaking Point - 17min 29sec - 10 June 2011 (Ref: 5181)
Overview
This special investigation seeks to uncover the circumstances surrounding the suicide of Ahmad Al Akabi – an asylum seeker from Iraq who was sent to an Australian detention centre and was later found hanged in November 2010. Interviews with Akabi's widow, friends and fellow asylum seekers throw light on the dangers that Akabi faced in Iraq and his experience in the Villawood Immigration & Detention facility in Sydney. But what finally tipped Ahmad Al Akabi over the edge? And who should take responsibility?
Israel/Palestine - Electric Dreams - 15'min 04''sec - 10 June 2011 (Ref: 5184)
Overview
In the debate over how to reduce carbon emissions a big question is what to do about our addiction to gas-guzzling cars. One Israeli entrepreneur with an ambitious global plan thinks he has the solution.
Mexico - Poetic Justice - 13'min 59''sec - 10 June 2011 (Ref: 5182)
Overview
In the past four years Mexico's war on drugs has taken over 35000 lives. As the drug lords and federal forces battle it out, the civilian population has had enough and people power is on the rise.
Spain - ETA Jitters - 12'min 28''sec - 10 June 2011 (Ref: 5185)
Overview
The campaign for Basque independence has long divided opinion. Now that the 'Nelson Mandela' of the violent ETA separatist movement has been released from prison, can there finally be a reconciliation?
USA - Bradley Manning - 19min 00''sec - 6 June 2011 (Ref: 5176)
Overview
Bradley Manning was the US soldier who allegedly leaked the trove of US intelligence data that shot Wikileaks to fame. A history of mental instability suggests he should never have been drafted into the US army.
USA - Son Of Sam Two - 26'min 30''sec - 6 June 2011 (Ref: 5180)
Overview
It is the most perplexing case since the Son of Sam's killing spree in the 1970s. Evading capture since 2007, the discovery of 10 more bodies from the 'Craigslist killer' has sent chills through the US.
Japan - Boy On The Bike - 26'min 33''sec - 6 June 2011 (Ref: 5179)
Overview
The Japanese town of Rikuzentakata was once a prosperous and scenic fishing village. Torn apart by the tsunami, today it is choked with dirt and debris, empty except for the bulldozers gnawing at its remains.
World - The Deadline - 57min 40sec - 6 June 2011 (Ref: 5177)
Overview
A new breed of pirate is terrorising the high seas, and Greenpeace ship Esperanza is on a mission to combat their illegal practices. This fast-paced documentary follows the crew in the fishing grounds around the coast of West Africa, an area of the seas being ravaged by illegal trawlers who will use any means to evade detection. Greenpeace is on the trail, determined in their battle to expose the law-breakers, who sacrifice the future of marine life for profit.
Malaysia - Welcome To Malaysia - 16min 24sec - 3 June 2011 (Ref: 5175)
Overview
Following the announcement of Australia's plans to deport 800 asylum seekers, this shocking report takes a look at the plight of refugees in Malaysia, where they are considered illegal immigrants. Although granted protected status by the UN, many are victims of judicial caning, civilian militia raids and imprisonment in overcrowded detention centres, with one family seen living in self-imposed house arrest out of fear. A top Malaysian Government official comments, as well as Amnesty International and Australian politicians.
UK - Titanic Arrogance (HD) - 40'min 00''sec - 2 June 2011 (Ref: 5167)
Overview
One hundred years ago the Titanic was launched. We bring you a new and never broadcast HD doc revealing the litany of human error, from the building process, to the tragic events that led her to be rammed into the iceberg that sank her.
China - Beijing Taxi (HD) - 52'/78'min 00''sec - 2 June 2011 (Ref: 5088)
Overview
Beijing, the ancient capital of China, is undergoing a profound transformation. Through the lives of three taxi drivers, as they navigate a quickly morphing city, we see inside the metamorphosis and what it means for ordinary Beijingers. Our protagonists radiate a warm sense of humanity and, despite their struggles, bring us on a lyrical journey through the rubble of a society riding the bumpy road to modernisation.
UK - Lord Bates Olympic Walk - min sec - 1 June 2011 (Ref: 5173)
Overview
New Zealand - Lift Off - 9'min 30''sec - 30 May 2011 (Ref: 5172)
Overview
After 28 years of tinkering in his garden shed Glenn Martin has flown his jet pack to heights of 5000ft. Now Martin believes he's poised to launch the first practical jet pack onto the world's domestic and business markets.
Australia - A Bloody Business - 42min 26sec - 30 May 2011 (Ref: 5187)
Overview
In Australia the international trade in live cattle is a huge industry. But hidden behind the dollars is a gruesome and unpalatable truth. Through shocking footage, this explosive expose reveals the horrifying cruelty inflicted upon the Australian cattle exported to the slaughterhouses of Indonesia.
World - The Revolution Business - 28'min 00''sec - 27 May 2011 (Ref: 5171)
Overview
Democratic change has been demanded across the Middle East. But was what seems like a spontaneous revolution actually a strategically planned event, fabricated by 'revolution consultants' long in advance?
Libya - Women Of The Revolution - 13'min 40''sec - 27 May 2011 (Ref: 5169)
Overview
While Gaddafi clings to power, accusations of rape used as a state tool have become widespread. Now, as hundreds of cases emerge, the International Criminal Court is to consider whether Libya's officials have a case to answer.
Vietnam - My Lai Memories - 9min 10''sec - 26 May 2011 (Ref: 5168)
Overview
Forty three years ago a US Army unit stormed the Vietnamese village of My Lai and went on a killing spree that left hundreds of civilians dead. Now a Vietnamese director has made a movie about this infamous massacre.
Nepal - Broken Moon (HD) - 52'/72'min 00''sec - 26 May 2011 (Ref: 5085)
Overview
As the sun beats down and the wind whips dust into his eyes, Sonam, a Himalayan nomad, struggles across an arid landscape. Yet life here was not always like this. The climate changed, turning his once beautiful world into a desert. Now Sonam and his people face a desperate struggle to survive or must leave their homeland behind. Cinematic and full of majesty, this doc offers a startling glimpse of one of the most remote corners of the planet.
Morocco - Silent Sahara Rising - 11'min 30''sec - 25 May 2011 (Ref: 5165)
Overview
The Arab Spring has arrived in the occupied Western Sahara, with uprisings and protests breaking out. With unrest in Morocco's main cities, it may be prudent for the Kingdom to quickly act to reduce tension in Western Sahara.
World - Bin Laden: Dynasty of Terror - 52'min 00''sec - 24 May 2011 (Ref: 5163)
Overview
This investigation of Osama Bin Laden's family and inner circle introduces us to the opulent family empire that lay behind him. Made in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks the documentary provides an essential portrait of arguably the 21st century's most important historical figure. Though produced over ten years ago, no other film since has gained the same intimacy with the Bin Laden story. One of contradictions; great wealth and poverty, a powerful dynasty and the hunted son, God and the devil.
USA - New York Reacts - 10min 44sec - 23 May 2011 (Ref: 5158)
Overview
USA - Tunnel People - 13'min 30''sec - 23 May 2011 (Ref: 5157)
Overview
Las Vegas, city of casinos, neon lights and money, money and more money. But what dark secrets linger under the city that never sleeps? Under the streets lies a secret city of lost souls...
China - True Believers - 24'min 14''sec - 23 May 2011 (Ref: 5156)
Overview
As China casts off the mantle of communism, capitalism has filled the economic void; but what about the spiritual one? As a multiplicity of religions flourish we find out why the state is so concerned.
USA - John Boulton Interview - 7min 28sec - 23 May 2011 (Ref: 5159)
Overview
USA - Akbar Ahmed Interview - 5min 39sec - 23 May 2011 (Ref: 5162)
Overview
UK - London Reacts - 12min 44sec - 23 May 2011 (Ref: 5161)
Overview
Egypt - Muslim Brotherhood Interview - 5min 30sec - 23 May 2011 (Ref: 5160)
Overview
Yalda Hakim speaks to Mohamed al-Beltagy from the Muslim Brotherhood, a party formerly outlawed by Mubarak, about their position on terrorism, the use of violence, and democracy.
China - We Shall Gather At The River (HD) - 59min 08sec - 20 May 2011 (Ref: 5153)
Overview
Amongst the terraced hills and river valleys of the Yunnan province a small community are throwing off the mantle of their communist past. For them Christianity has become the uplifting force that allows respite from their material hardships. This beautifully crafted HD documentary follows their construction of a new church as we move through the Christian calendar, which has become central to the life of the village.
Colombia - Radio Lifeline - 17'min 03''sec - 19 May 2011 (Ref: 5151)
Overview
Over a thousand people are being held hostage by guerrillas in Colombia's jungle, but their families have found an unexpected way to keep in touch with them.
Bolivia - Wrestling Women - 14'min 57''sec - 19 May 2011 (Ref: 5150)
Overview
Women's wrestling is hugely popular in Bolivia, with crowds flocking to see cholitas fighting it out. Celebrities in their own rights, they still have important battles to win outside the ring.
South Africa - Joh'burg Cocktail - 46min sec - 18 May 2011 (Ref: 5104)
Overview
Indonesia - Monkey Business - 12'min 53''sec - 18 May 2011 (Ref: 5149)
Overview
Performing monkeys trained to beg for food and money is a common sight on Jakarta's streets. This report uncovers the uncomfortable mix of animal and human suffering behind a cruel business.
Brazil - Sequestro (HD) - 52/96'min 00''sec - 18 May 2011 (Ref: 5084)
Overview
In Sao Paulo, kidnapping is an established business - lucrative and hectic. For four years a film crew followed the police department’s anti-kidnap division. The film takes a white knuckle ride with the police as they locate houses holding captives, listen in on phone calls, free petrified hostages and bust the kidnappers. Raw, powerful and with incredible access, this edgy documentary confronts one of the biggest problems that Brazil faces today.
World - Hacking our Future - 10'min 30''sec - 17 May 2011 (Ref: 5148)
Overview
Microsoft Kinect is at the centre of a gaming revolution led by hackers. Using body movements to control the digital world, the possibilities are endless for the imaginative hacker.
Romania - Home Alone - 25min 00''sec - 16 May 2011 (Ref: 5144)
Overview
As their parents go to work abroad, over 350,000 Romanian children are left "home alone." This report asks why, in the care of relatives or neighbours, many of these children have attempted or committed suicide.
Peru - Happy Juice - 16'min 25''sec - 16 May 2011 (Ref: 5143)
Overview
Peru is home to a mind-bending drug named Ayahuasca that has attracted much attention. Said to transform lives and contain healing powers, this drug has been labelled as a magical potion.
Kenya - Abandon the Knife - 31min 32''sec - 16 May 2011 (Ref: 5145)
France - Controversy Island - 14'min 47''sec - 16 May 2011 (Ref: 5146)
Overview
The tiny island of Mayotte, off the coast of Africa, has officially become a part of France. But with its new status come familiar problems, as thousands of immigrants pour in, seeking a better life.
Bangladesh - Shapla Ship Clinic - 30'min 00''sec - 16 May 2011 (Ref: 5142)
Overview
The poorest region of Bangladesh desperately needs health care but there is none available. Now Terre des Hommes has come to the rescue with the 'Shapla Ship'; a mobile clinic that docks weekly to treat the local people.
Europe - Women At The Top - 30'min 00''sec - 16 May 2011 (Ref: 5147)
Overview
Certain industries, like banking, have always had a traditionally male atmosphere. The question of gender equality in the workplace is an ongoing debate, but is it time for a serious change?
2003
USA - Over-fishing - 21min 14sec - 1 October 2003 (Ref: 2012)
Overview
Alaska’s rich waters are famous for their plentiful supply of fish. But now overfishing is threatening to destroy this precious ecosystem.
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