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A portrait of Saúl Ezqueda and he is a Mariachi: “I know very well that I’m out of your life. But the day I die, I know you’ll have to […]
A street fighter documentary on the infamous boxer Balrog. It follows his journey through his childhood, his boxing career, and his disgraceful fall into organized crime.
In the second part of this investigation into the multi-million dollar illegal fishing trade and its impact on some of West Africa’s poorest people the team identify one of the […]
Filmmaker Karl Penhaul tracked down one of FARC’s fighting units, spending 10 days among the group to learn more about their motivations, goals and tactics.
Hans Rosling is a professor in international health, who has made an unlikely global success. His Gapminder presentations on global development evoke laughter, rejoice and reflections.
We take part in the the butt shaking, catwalks, yachts, and glamour of Fashion Week in Lagos, where same sex marriage is criminalized.
South Korean pop music known as ‘K-Pop’, is flourishing around the world, finding new fans across Asia, Europe and the US. But is there also a dark side of the […]
A short film about letterpress and one of the few remaining movable-type printing workshops in the UK, situated at Plymouth University, featuring Paul Collier.
An investigation of the multi-million dollar illegal fishing trade in Sierra Leone.
This documentary features stories of real individuals whose lives have been adversely affected by texting behind the wheel. Texting behind the wheel appears to be a growing problem.
A documentary that takes us inside the world of Anonymous, the radical “hacktivist” collective that has redefined civil disobedience for the digital age.
Lightning is one of the most fascinating powers of nature. This year the USA counted 272 victims of lightning. Daryn Kahn made a documentary about this phenomenon in the lightning […]
All across New York City roofs are turning green. In the last few years residents of the Big Apple have converted the tops of hundreds of buildings into gardens.