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Hello Africa illustrates the cellphone culture in Africa. It shows images of contemporary Africa with focus on people’s lifestyles, popular culture, habits, activities and opinions in the context of mobile […]
This documentary investigates fraud and corruption running through the veins of the US pharmaceutical industry.
Sean Mullens tells the story of passionate surfer Michael and his daily ritual to find his natural self. Micheal sits in a wheelchair.
Filmmaker John D McHugh was embedded with units from the US 4th infantry division in the city of Kandahar and the surrounding region, he describes the progress he witnessed while […]
A look at the impact of extreme weather conditions and natural disasters on the world economy.
A documentary about the debt crisis by greek filmmakers. They say “Debtocracy seeks the causes of the debt crisis and proposes solutions, hidden by the government and the dominant media.”
Two working days with two Mexican newspapers reveal the deadly beat that journalists tread when reporting on Mexico’s violent drugs war.
The film explores the early years of Apple, the many challenges Apple has faced, and what the future may hold for the company and it’s products. Ex-Apple employees, engineers and […]
Some ideas how the European company sees the airtransport in 2050: Walls that change according to light conditions, holographic pop-up gaming displays and passenger’s body heat powering in-flight entertainment.
Code 2600 is a documentary feature exploring the coming of the Information Age and the evolution of a new digital species of mankind.
Al-Megrahi’s was the only man ever found guilty for the most lethal terrorist attack ever on American civilians. This film reveals the evidence that would have been presented in al-Megrahi’s […]
10.000 extremists attacked 300 participants with firecrackers, stones, eggs and bottles during the first ever gay parade in Split, Croatia.
The International Labour Organisation (ILO) warns that a high number of children are still caught in hazardous work. A new report says that some 115 million children do hazardous work.