The War You Don’t See by John Pilger looks into the reliability of the media during the various conflicts throughout the world, especially in Afghanistan, Iraq and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It also discusses the...
Stealing a Nation recounts the expulsion of the indigenous population of the Chagos Islands in the 1960s and 70s by the British government. Whitehall cleared the way for the US military to build an airbase in Diego Garcia, th...
Utopia chronicles filmmaker John Pilger’s investigation of the plight of the Aboriginals in Australia. Pilger journeys to the town of Utopia, one of the most impoverished areas in Australia where a community of Aborigin...
The War on Democracy examines the past and present relationships between the US and Latin American countries like Venezuela, Chile and Bolivia. John Pilger uses archive footage to show how repeated US intervention, both publi...
Flying the Flag, Arming the World by John Pilger, looks at the magnitude of the British arms industry. It is one of the largest manufacturing industries in the nation and many of the deals are done in secret to supply dictato...
Filmmaker John Pilger investigates the effects of globalisation and demonstrates that the gap between rich and poor is now wider than ever before. The film focuses on the new rulers of the world: large multinational...
John Pilger travels to Cambodia and alerts the world to Pol Pot’s bloody reign. As the first comprehensive report of the atrocities perpetrated by the Khmer Rouge and the disastrous affects of US bombing in Cambodia dur...
Filmmaker John Pilger returns to the West Bank and Gaza, asking the question why Palestinians are locked in a limbo – being refugees in their own land, controlled by Israel – despite their right to self determinat...
War By Other Means explores how banks in the First World advance loans to Third World Countries who then struggle to meet the crippling interest charges. The film investigates the catastrophic effects of loans provided by the...
Apartheid Did Not Die makes the case that many of the facets of apartheid remain even after the end of the South Africa’s minority rule and the subsequent presidency of revolutionary leader Nelson Mandela. John Pilger r...
Breaking the Silence: Truth and Lies in the War on Terror investigates the facts and falsehoods behind the ‘War on Terror’, contrasting the discrepancies between United States’ and Britain’s justificat...
John Pilger investigates the effects of sanctions on the Iraqi civilian population and reveals that the ten years of extraordinary isolation, enforced by Britain and the US and imposed by the United Nations, has resulted in a...