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  • Birds Without Wings

    Two Delhi slum natives are breaking poverty's cycle. They've witnessed firsthand the devastating grip of drugs and societal limitations. Now, they are dedicated to empowering their community's children. Their mission is to provide new wings of opportunity, education, and hope. They fight to free ...

  • Bitcoin: Digital Gold

    Trust your money? This documentary will challenge that. Award-winning filmmaker Torsten Hoffmann traces money's journey from ancient barter to Wall Street, exposing how central banks and dubious financiers create money from thin air via debt, driving inflation. It questions our entire financial s...

  • Black And Blue

    In 2011, six Fullerton officers beat Kelly Thomas, a homeless, schizophrenic man, to death. Their subsequent acquittals sparked protests. Filmmaker Dylan Avery documented this, entering a world of grieving families, whistleblowing ex-cops, and brutality victims. Over two years, he connected this ...

  • Black Harvest

    Black Harvest follows Joe Leahy (the half-caste son of one of the first explorers of the Papua New Guinean interior) and his progress in convincing the indigenous Ganiga people to join him in his coffee growing venture. While Joe's relations with the local Ganiga tribe who work his coffee plantat...

  • Black Summer

    Ordinary Australians captured the ferocity of this summer's bushfires. Their incredible videos were seen by millions. But who filmed them and what happened next? Reporters tracked down these individuals, uncovering powerful stories of survival, bravery, and heartbreak from the center of the fires...

  • Blame Game

    As our addiction to new tech grows, so does the e-waste dumped in Agbogbloshie, Ghana. There, scavengers face toxic hell for a meager living, suffering early cancers. Yet, this dump provides jobs and salvaged tech. "Blame Game" investigates this global crisis, exposing a broken system of failed p...

  • Blindfold

    After 17 years of international success, visually impaired skier Jon Santacana retires. He also bids farewell to his greatest achievement: his profound partnership with Miguel Galindo, his guide on and off the slopes.

  • Blood in the Mobile

    The dark side of our cell phones. No company can say for sure that they didn't buy conflict minerals from the Congo to produce your cell phone. Democratic Republic of Congo is one of the most resource rich countries on the planet. These riches, however, feed and sustain the ongoing civil wars the...

  • Breaking Silence

    2 seasons

    "If someone has said they are going to kill you, believe them, they will. It might not happen today, it might not even be this year... but it's on its way." These are the powerful words of Simonne Butler, the host of New Zealand's only web series dedicated to shining a light on the many faces of ...

  • Breaking Silence Season 1

    8 Episodes

  • Breaking Silence Season 2

    8 Episodes

  • Breaking The Silence - Victims of Abuse

    Breaking the Silence amplifies survivors of childhood abuse and sexual trauma. Through powerful interviews, it exposes the impact of systemic neglect while charting a hopeful path toward healing, recovery, and vital collective awareness. A crucial call to action. 

  • Built Different

    Born without legs, 12-year-old Paige Calendine is a phenomenal athlete. She doesn't let her disability define her, competing against and defeating able-bodied peers. Paige has qualified for the state tournament in both gymnastics and archery. A new documentary will showcase her incredible talent,...

  • Calais The Last Border

    While the British perceive Calais as the gateway to Europe or a place to buy cheap alcohol, others see it as the last frontier in the quest for a better life in England. This character-driven film follows the lives of refugees and migrants who have come from afar only to be stranded so close to t...

  • Charlie Surfer

    10-year-old Charlie has Asperger's. He's proud but sometimes wishes he was like the other boys, feeling different and left out. Team sports are a struggle, but he's found his passions: surfing and dancing. This is the story of his journey through a year of surf camp, with all its ups and downs.

  • Chasing Roo

    "Chasing Roo" presents a stark, intimate portrait of Australia's kangaroo industry. The film immerses viewers in the world of professional shooters, exploring their perspective and livelihood. This narrative is held in gripping tension with the dedicated wildlife rescuers who devote their lives t...

  • Chico Heron & The Last 42

    Chico Heron’s baseball journey with the NY Yankees—as a player, manager, and scout—is a hidden gem. His greatest legacy was mentoring a young Panamanian prospect named Mariano Rivera. Heron’s guidance was instrumental in Rivera’s development, helping shape the raw talent into the most dominant an...

  • Chosen

    In 2020, amid pandemic, racial unrest, and economic crisis, five Korean Americans run for U.S. Congress. They include a progressive LGBTQ candidate in L.A., a Democrat of Black and Korean heritage in Washington, two Trump-aligned Republicans in Orange County, and a Democratic incumbent in New Jer...

  • Circuits of Care

    By 2036, one in three Japanese will be over 65. Confronting a shrinking workforce, Japan launched the Robot Revolution Initiative. "Circuits of Care" follows anthropologist David Prendergast meeting researchers creating assistive tech for older adults. From cybernetic walkers to companion robots,...

  • Citizens of The Boomtown

    For a time, The Boomtown Rats were the biggest pop band on the planet. Frontman Bob Geldof then reshaped global music broadcasting with the iconic Live Aid concert in 1985. A year later, the band fractured in their native Dublin. This is the true personal story of the group that changed themselve...

  • Close Your Eyes And Fly

    The world said it was impossible for the blind to fly. Sabrina, blind from birth, defied every limit. With incredible tenacity, she has conquered the skies and learned to pilot a plane, proving that vision is not a requirement for flight.

  • Clowns

    Why choose balloon-folding and childish hecklers? Daisy Asquith profiles four party entertainers. Potty the Pirate loves the laughter; Tommy Tickle thinks kids are brats. From boozing to family illness, she uncovers their tragicomic, melancholy, and hilarious world.

  • Colour

    Colour reveals how light and matter interact to shape what we see.

  • Combat Forces

    1 season

    Combat Forces is a documentary television series that profiles what young NATO & Coalition soldiers, sailors and airmen go through to be among the best in the world. From intense combat training to highly competitive physical fitness challenges, we follow the military as it prepares for possible ...