Films by Title A-Z
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The Reluctant Revolutionary
President Saleh ruled Yemen from 1978 to 2012, only being ousted through revolution. This film is an intimate portrait of Yemen as the revolution unfolds, told through the eyes of tour guide leader Kais - who, although an intelligent commentator, sits on the side-lines as protests erupt. Director...
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The River Between Us
Fleeing rubber barons, Peru's Mashco Piro isolated themselves in the Amazon. Now, they appear on riverbanks, initiating contact. An exclusive film documents an unprecedented anthropological project: to start a dialogue. The goal isn't to force contact, but to understand their motives, warn of its...
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The Road
Director Marc Isaacs introduces a diverse number of characters who have made their way to London, from all over the world, in order to seek a better life. There's a young Irish woman who dreams of becoming a singer, who takes a job pulling pints in Cricklewood, serving the generations of Irish pe...
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The Sculpture
Philanthropist Basil Sellers and artist Terrance Plowright embark on a mission: gift Australia a multimillion-dollar sculpture symbolizing Indigenous and migrant heritage. But their 12-month project becomes a grueling 10-year roller coaster. In a world where public art is both admired and scorned...
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The Silent Scream
For 30 years, glacial melt data has been alarming. This documentary shares the testimonies of the people who have dedicated their lives to photographing, measuring, and monitoring these icy giants. Their crucial work brings urgent awareness to the fragile state of our glaciers and mountains.
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The Song That Calls You Home
Embark on a profound journey into Amazonian curanderismo. This film is a personal, scientific, and mystical exploration of Ayahuasca and other Master Plants, revealing their healing, visionary properties, and risks. Discover the wondrous world of the Shipibo people and their sacred healing songs....
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The Spider's Web - Britain's The Second Empire
The documentary "The Spider’s Web" reveals how Britain’s empire evolved into a financial network. At its demise, City of London interests created a web of offshore tax havens to secretly capture global wealth. This system now hides up to half the world's offshore wealth, making the UK a major, se...
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The Time of Their Lives
At 101, 102 & 88, Rose (world’s oldest columnist), Hetty (peace protestor) & Alison (ex-communist) speak with shocking honesty. Confronting death, sex & crises, "The Time of Their Lives" reveals the funny, passionate truths of old age.
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The War You Don't See
"The War You Don't See" is a powerful investigation into the media's role in war. Tracing history from WWI to Afghanistan and Iraq, it reveals how sophisticated propaganda and the "electronic battlefield" make journalists key players. But as weapons grow more advanced, civilians become the victim...
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The Water Dancers
Dragonflies are the sentinels of the Earth. Being among the oldest creatures on our planet, they have lived in harmony with the indigenous plants and animals of Earth’s bountiful landscapes for 300 million years. We came, we conquered and we evicted them from their habitats. Now, after millennia ...
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The Way Of Miracles
"The Way of Miracles" is a groundbreaking documentary exploring the science behind miracle healings. Featuring Dr. Mark Mincolla, Deepak Chopra, and Bruce Lipton, it blends Western medicine with ancient wisdom. Discover how food, thought, and emotion impact immunity and genetics, leading to perso...
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The Wonderful World of Dogs
A woman obsessed with dogs soiling her lawn. A pelican eyeing a Chihuahua. A dog in drag, another loving dubstep. This is the wonderful, weird world of dogs. Meet Boris, Pebbles, and the delinquent Fugly. Explore the myths and obsessions of doting owners and their canine companions. It’s a story ...
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This Little Land of Mines
During the Vietnam War, the US bombed Laos more heavily than any other country had been bombed before. Spanning over three presidential terms, it was the largest covert CIA operation in US history. Today, the Laos people live among, and risk their lives to clear, over 80 million unexploded bombs ...
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Tik Tok
TikTok, the phenomenally popular app defining Gen Z, boasts over a billion users. But beneath its playful, viral exterior lies a darker side. The platform's endless feeds can promote problematic content, from racist algorithms that erase people of colour to videos glorifying eating disorders.
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Touched By Murder
After a young woman's corpse is found in a suitcase in a London canal, a diverse community reacts. Marc Isaacs intimately captures the aftermath. For some, like a Polish neighbor, it's chillingly close to home. For another, an assault survivor, it's deeply triggering, while others remain detached...
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Touching The Sound
Blind from birth, Japanese pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii ("Nobu") is a global symbol of hope. His miraculous story demonstrates music's power to inspire anyone facing disabilities or life's hurdles. As a musical ambassador performing worldwide, he spreads a powerful message of resilience.
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Town Of Glory
Yenya’s heroic Soviet past contrasts its destitute present, making it susceptible to Kremlin anti-Western propaganda. This leads to societal militarization from kindergarten up. Most residents raise children as patriots, embracing this eerie mobilization. They admire Putin for restoring national ...
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Trapped In The Volcano
The White Island Volcano eruption in December 2019 claimed the lives of 23 people. Despite extraordinary stories of heroism in the rescue effort, could more have been done to prevent this awful loss of life? Terrified members of a boat trip to the New Zealand island watched on as a tower of smoke...
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True or False
The most serious scandal in modern art: the 2017 Genoa Modigliani affair. An exhibition was shut down, with prosecutors seizing 21 of 60 works, suspected as forgeries. The case sent tremors through the art world, reviving the persistent ghost of fakery that haunts experts and auction houses.
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Turning A Blind Eye
In October 2019 an unthinkable tragedy hit the peaceful village of Jura in Switzerland. Christophe Keller slit his wife Mélanie's throat before cutting his own. The crime shocked the whole country. What had happened between this couple, living a seemingly ordinary life with their three children? ...
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Twisted Tales
1 season
"Twisted Tales", and Emmy-winning series narrated by Dick Cavett, takes viewers on a captivating journey through time, exploring humanity's evolving relationship with animals. Each episode delves into creatures like cats, dogs, and worms, revealing how our interactions have shaped their nature-an...
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Two Kids A Day
Children are taken from their homes and interrogated, a violation of international law. Nearly all are convicted. Behind the official security pretext lies a systemic motive: jailing a child silences their family, particularly those from prominent families resisting occupation. A 2023 film, which...
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Ubiquity
What if WiFi was a killer? Wireless networks are the connectivity tissue of modern life but some claim electromagnetic radiation has devastated their health. Such people seek relief by taking refuge in the wilderness where there is no wireless littering the airwaves. And with the internet of thin...