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Goodbye Indonesia

Goodbye Indonesia investigates one of the world’s most forgotten conflicts–the West Papuan struggle for independence. When the Dutch decolonised their empire after the Second World War, they handed it...

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The Secret of the Seven Sisters

The Secret of the Seven Sisters is a four-part series examining the rise of a powerful cartel of seven companies that control the world’s oil supply. The ‘seven sisters’ comprises Anglo-Persian Oil...

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State of the Planet

Over three programmes David Attenborough travels from Kenya to California to investigate the contesting claims about the current state of our planet. In the first programme he examines the extinction...

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Sext Up Kids

From tiny tots strutting bikini-clad bodies in beauty pageants to companies marketing itty-bitty thongs and padded bras directly to 9-year olds; images of ever-younger sexualised girls pervasively...

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The Great Euro Crash

For more than two years the Eurozone has teetered on the edge of an economic precipice. But how exactly did it get into the current financial mess? Talking to historians, economists and politicians,...

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Women of Fukushima

Ever since three reactors went into meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2011; a broad, disparate, anti-nuclear movement is growing in Japan. Nowhere is that more apparent, perhaps,...

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Demand

Demand investigates the commercial sex trade, across four countries: The United States, Netherlands, Japan, and Jamaica. The film reveals a harrowing first-hand account of the impact of soaring...

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Street Politics 101

In the spring of 2012, a massive student strike in opposition to a tuition hike, rocked the streets of the Montréal for over six months. Protests and mass direct-action on the street became part of...

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Standing on Shaky Ground

Just along the fault lines of the Pacific Rim of Fire from Japan, lies Taiwan–another heavily industrialised, modern economy highly reliant on nuclear power. Ninety percent of the world’s earthquakes...

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The Codes of Gender

Arguing that advertising not only sells things, but also ideas about the world, The Codes of Gender examines the commercial culture’s inability to let go of reactionary gender representations....

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Counter-Intelligence

Counter-Intelligence is a 5 part series that explores in-depth, the vast, sprawling and secret National Security State that operates throughout the United States–and indeed the world. The series...

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Gasland Part II

Gasland Part II follows on three years later, to continue documenting how the stakes have been raised on all sides in one of the most devastating environmental issues rapidly spreading the globe. This...

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Damocracy

Damocracy travels from the deepest corners of the vast Amazon rainforest in Brazil to the mountains and plains of fertile upper Mesopotamia in south east Turkey, to expose the myth that large-scale...

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Petropolis

Canada’s tar sands are the largest industrial project ever undertaken–spanning the size of England. Extracting the oil and bitumen from underneath unspoiled wilderness requires a massive industrialised...

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To The Last Drop

The small town of Fort Chipewyan in northern Alberta, Canada, is facing up for the fight against The Alberta oil sands, which is arguably now the world’s largest construction project. Its expansion...

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The Great Euro Crash

For more than two years the Eurozone has teetered on the edge of an economic precipice. But how exactly did it get into the current financial mess? Talking to historians, economists and politicians,...

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Stop The Flows

Stop the Flows is a media project in progress to document resistance movements around the world that are working towards stopping the flows of oil and gas, minerals and other natural ‘resource’...

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Informant

Informant follows the story of Brandon Darby–a radical-left activist turned FBI informant through a series of events starting with community support work in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005,...

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Truth in Numbers?

Truth in Numbers? Everything, According to Wikipedia explores the cultural implications and background of one of the most visited and referenced sites on the Internet. What is the role and impact of...

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Freedom Riders

Freedom Riders follows the story of hundreds of civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregated southern United States during the 1960s to challenge local laws enforcing...

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