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Searching for Nika

Returning to Kyiv to search for his missing dog during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, director Stas Kapralov documents his journey as he joins forces with volunteers and becomes part of a movement to rescue animals caught in the crossfire of war.

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Cyborg: A Documentary

There are no others like Neil Harbisson - at least not yet. As the world’s first officially recognised cyborg, he is on a mission to design himself & to promote that right for others. Born colour-blind, artist Harbisson has an antenna implanted in his skull that enables him to hear colour. Will others join him in upgrading their bodies?

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Backlash: Misogyny in the Digital Age

In 2017, the #MeToo hashtag shook the world, sparking an unprecedented wave of sexual assault revelations in the Western world. Today, the storm of virulent misogyny is raging on, flooding our screens with harassment, defamation, sextortion, revenge porn, rape & death threats, and more. 73% of women are abused online.

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Diary of a School Under Siege

Diary of a School Under Siege

During student demonstrations in Chile, a group of idealistic teenagers take over and occupy Dario Salas high school for 6 months. Barricaded inside, they face police raids & hunger strikes while living through the every day traumas of growing up.

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Fatherland

Fatherland

This controversial coming-of-age documentary set in the remote South African bush follows a group of Afrikaner boys at military camp. However, what starts out as basic training, fitness & camaraderie intensifies as darker ideological elements emerge.

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Killing the Messenger: The Deadly Cost of News

Killing the Messenger: The Deadly Cost of News

Murder is the leading cause of work related deaths for journalists as censorship increases worldwide. In addition to those killed, dozens have been attacked, kidnapped, or forced into exile due to their coverage of crime & corruption.

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DSKNECTD: Is Technology Changing Us?

DSKNECTD: Is Technology Changing Us?

Covering online gaming addiction & sexting to social media narcissism & communication, DSKNECTD surveys the changes to the digital landscape that have profoundly altered the way we interact.

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End of the Road

End of the Road

In 2008 the world experienced financial turmoil. Markets crashed, stocks plummeted, and financial institutions thought to be invincible, collapsed. Was the financial crisis solved or were the problems merely kicked down the road?

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U.N. Me

U.N. Me

Following the horrors of World War II, there was a strong desire for a better world in which peace would be maintained and human rights respected – the U.N was born. Now, more than 60 years later, the image of the UN has become severely tarnished.

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Propaganda

Propaganda

Controversial to its core, this hard-hitting anti-Western propaganda film, looks at the influence of American visual and consumption culture on the rest of the world from a North Korean perspective.

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A Whisper to a Roar

A Whisper to a Roar

A Whisper to a Roar presents the inspiring and dangerous work of democracy activists in five countries around the world – Egypt, Malaysia, Ukraine, Venezuela and Zimbabwe.

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Who Rules America?

Who Rules America?

Who Rules America? takes a comprehensive look into the governing system of the United States of America and reveals the behind-the-scene powers that rule the nation.

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Twilight of the Yakuza

Twilight of the Yakuza

The Yakuza are a dying breed. Their members are aging and the government has launched a crackdown to eradicate them. But who are the Yakuza? The cancer of a nation or a necessary evil in a country with one of the lowest crime rates in the industrialised world?

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Beautiful Faces

Beautiful Faces

Beautiful Faces offers a compelling look at one of the world’s most remarkable hospitals, the disfigured young patients to whom it offers new lives, and the team of surgeons, physicians, and medical professionals who practice their unique, life-transforming craft.

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Beyond Pollution

Beyond Pollution

Beyond Pollution is an exhaustively researched and elegantly executed expose on a tragedy that began with an oil spill but had far-reaching, and unreported repercussions; what really happened, why, and who really benefited.

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The Manor

The Manor

When Shawney was six his father bought ‘The Manor’, a small-town strip club. Shawney’s role as struggling filmmaker and outcast son provides a rare glimpse into a family facing the consequences of their livelihood and dependence. Told with humour and frankness.

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Road to Rio

Road to Rio

As Brazil prepares for the biggest sporting event in the world, a group of homeless children are chosen to represent their country in the Street Child World Cup. We follow these children on an inspiring journey as they face a competition that could change their lives.

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ISIL: Rebranding An Old Story

ISIL: Rebranding An Old Story

Who are ISIL and who benefits most from the disorder and chaos across the region? This comprehensive documentary takes us back to the formation of ISIL explaining the process through which this group was founded, armed and equipped, and how they have managed to grow so quickly.

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Diary of a School Under Siege

Diary of a School Under Siege

During student demonstrations in Chile, a group of idealistic teenagers take over and occupy Dario Salas high school for 6 months. Barricaded inside, they face police raids & hunger strikes while living through the every day traumas of growing up.

read more
Fatherland

Fatherland

This controversial coming-of-age documentary set in the remote South African bush follows a group of Afrikaner boys at military camp. However, what starts out as basic training, fitness & camaraderie intensifies as darker ideological elements emerge.

read more
Killing the Messenger: The Deadly Cost of News

Killing the Messenger: The Deadly Cost of News

Murder is the leading cause of work related deaths for journalists as censorship increases worldwide. In addition to those killed, dozens have been attacked, kidnapped, or forced into exile due to their coverage of crime & corruption.

read more
DSKNECTD: Is Technology Changing Us?

DSKNECTD: Is Technology Changing Us?

Covering online gaming addiction & sexting to social media narcissism & communication, DSKNECTD surveys the changes to the digital landscape that have profoundly altered the way we interact.

read more
End of the Road

End of the Road

In 2008 the world experienced financial turmoil. Markets crashed, stocks plummeted, and financial institutions thought to be invincible, collapsed. Was the financial crisis solved or were the problems merely kicked down the road?

read more
U.N. Me

U.N. Me

Following the horrors of World War II, there was a strong desire for a better world in which peace would be maintained and human rights respected – the U.N was born. Now, more than 60 years later, the image of the UN has become severely tarnished.

read more
Propaganda

Propaganda

Controversial to its core, this hard-hitting anti-Western propaganda film, looks at the influence of American visual and consumption culture on the rest of the world from a North Korean perspective.

read more
A Whisper to a Roar

A Whisper to a Roar

A Whisper to a Roar presents the inspiring and dangerous work of democracy activists in five countries around the world – Egypt, Malaysia, Ukraine, Venezuela and Zimbabwe.

read more
Who Rules America?

Who Rules America?

Who Rules America? takes a comprehensive look into the governing system of the United States of America and reveals the behind-the-scene powers that rule the nation.

read more