Videos

The War You Don’t See
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The War You Don’t See

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...
Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing
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Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing

Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing follows all-female American band the Dixie Chicks in the aftermath of their political criticism of the Iraq War and then President Bush during their 2003 London concert. The documentary opens by...
Exposing Jeffrey Epstein
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Exposing Jeffrey Epstein

Exposing Jeffrey Epstein uncovers how Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire from New York, trafficked young women around the world. Victims were trafficked to billionaires, politicians, and allegedly even royalty such as Prince Andr...
Blackfish
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Blackfish

Blackfish tells the story of Tilikum, a captive orca whale that has been involved in the deaths of several people, including its trainer at SeaWorld. The documentary exposes the ill-treatment of orcas in captivity and is...
Sugar Crash
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Sugar Crash

Sugar Crash is a documentary that examines the health concerns around eating too much sugar. It takes a close look at sugar consumption in Ireland, and examines its long-term health effects since the end of World War II. At t...
The Ken and Barbie Killers
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The Ken and Barbie Killers

The Ken and Barbie Killers reveals the unique, unconventional, and horrific story of Canadian serial killer couple Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo. They garnered global media attention when they were convicted of murdering an...
Russia’s Toughest Prisons
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Russia’s Toughest Prisons

Three of Russia’s most infamous prisons open the doors to an international film crew for the first time. They visit the notorious Black Dolphin prison, where a cannibal reveals the gruesome details of his crimes, while...
Boer Separatists
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Boer Separatists

Apartheid, or the South African system of segregation and discrimination based on race, officially came to an end on 27 April, 1994. For some, however, apartheid was a relic of a better time and a system that should be reinst...
Strike a Pose
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Strike a Pose

Strike a Pose examines the behind the scenes life of Madonna’s dance troupe for her 1990 Blond Ambition tour. Six of the seven members of this group were gay and the film looks back at the experience of being involved i...
The Fabric of the Cosmos
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The Fabric of the Cosmos

Based on the cosmological book of the same name by Professor Brian Greene, The Fabric of the Cosmos is a four-part series offering startling and eye-opening insights on the very frontiers of cosmology and particle physics. It...
Aleister Crowley: The Wickedest Man in the World
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Aleister Crowley: The Wickedest Man in the World

Aleister Crowley: The Wickedest Man in the World explores the life of the most famous occultist the world has ever known. Using information taken from Crowley’s own writings and other sources, documentary follows the li...
Something Ventured
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Something Ventured

Something Ventured lifts the curtain to give a glimpse into a somewhat-murky but endlessly fascinating world that many may never truly get to experience on their own: the world of venture capitalism. With interviews from repr...