Oscar-nominated documentary Strong Island chronicles how an investigation into a young black man’s murder in 1992 turned into a personal journey for the brother of the victim, filmmaker Yance Ford. Twenty-four-year-old teache...
An exploration of the life and works of one of America’s greatest cartoonists, Eldon Dedini. His work has appeared in various publications including the New Yorker, Esquire, and Colliers, but he is best known for his fu...
Journalist Matt Frei journeys to the United States to learn more about Donald Trump’s eldest daughter Ivanka Trump. The presidency of Donald Trump has been full of criticism and controversy since his inauguration. He has rout...
Down to Earth follows a family along a 5-year journey seeking ancient wisdom and unique experiences from those who live more “down to earth” – the Keepers of the Earth. With just one backpack each and one ca...
Bannon’s War goes behind the scenes of the Trump White House to look at the confrontational style and mission of former chief strategist Stephen Bannon. Using archived footage from Bannon, former President Jimmy Carter...
Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web delves into the political and legal quandaries of operating an internet service as it explores the life and business of Kim Schmitz, a German-Finnish entrepreneur and political activist in New Ze...
A Brief History of Mine celebrates the life and works of the world’s most famous living scientist, Stephen Hawking. In his own words, Hawking describes his life from his childhood, his struggles with motor neurone disease, an...
When We Were Kings showcases one of the most famous boxing events of the 20th century – the heavyweight fight between champion George Foreman and contender Muhammad Ali. The clash – known as the ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ &...
A look into the US government’s costly and ineffective battle against the Colombian narcotics trade, financed by the US taxpayer. Colombia’s chaotic ground situation involves impoverished farmers who grow coca in...
When it comes to enthusiastic fanbases, very few celebrities wield the power and prestige that Demi Lovato does. Not only do her followers come to her in droves, but they do so in a way that is indicative of the most supreme...
According to a 2014 survey, seven in ten Britons believed themselves to be free of racial prejudice. Considering the elevated number of racially-motivated attacks in recent years, journalist Mona Chalabi investigates whether...
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...