9 films Found
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Telling the horrific journey undertaken by thousands of prisoners who surrendered to America's Afghan allies after the siege of Kunduz, this compelling documentary reveals how the Pentagon lied to the world in order to cover up its role in the greatest atrocity of the Afghan War. With unique footage captured by award-winning Afghan filmmaker Najibullah Quraishi, it shows how American Special Forc…
Aboriginal women are 15 times more likely than other women to be hospitalised as a result of domestic violence. In light of such statistics, we travel to outback Australia to examine the epidemic of violence in indigenous populations, and question the extent to which local communities and governments are seeking effective solutions.
We follow one North Korean family who have escaped from a labour camp and are desperately trying to be re-united with their children. They tell of appalling beatings at the hands of guards and of the starvation that drove them to abandon their children in China. A harrowing depiction of life in North Korea from the award winning filmmaker of Shadows and Whispers.
This documentary investigates Australia's harsh asylum system. The country's policy of automatically locking up asylum seekers is one of the most draconian in the world. This powerful story for the first time gets inside an Australian detainment camp.
Set in a remote Solomon Islands village, this is the story of a community coming to terms with the unexpected consequences of a massive logging operation - social and cultural breakdown as well as ecological disintegration.
This film portrays life on the edge of death in Moscow. We follow the exploits of two men: one a billionaire banker and the other a special forces soldier brought to the capital to combat violent crime. Though they never meet, their lives become intertwined in the madness of Moscow.
We offer the inside story of one of the CIA's biggest manhunts ever: for Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar. This exclusive documentary has access to US and Colombian participants involved at all levels of the hunt, and draws on thousands of classified documents.
Every year millions of people around the world will hear the dreaded diagnosis: they have cancer. The good news is that these days most people beat the disease. But pioneering research shows that for many people, surviving cancer can be just the beginning of a process that is more difficult and more painful than the illness itself.
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