Politics

Pirate Fishing (Part 2)

Pirate Fishing (Part 2)

In the second part of this investigation into the multi-million dollar illegal fishing trade and its impact on some of West Africa’s poorest people the team identify one of the trawlers involved and confront the crew with evidence of their crime. Brilliant investigation .

Life inside Colombia's FARC

Life inside Colombia’s FARC

Filmmaker Karl Penhaul tracked down one of FARC’s fighting units, spending 10 days among the group to learn more about their motivations, goals and tactics.

Four Days in Guantanamo

Four Days in Guantanamo

Video footage reveals a high-stakes game of cat and mouse between captor and captive at Guantanamo Bay prison.

Guide to the Balkans

Guide to the Balkans

The 1999 War in Kosovo was a grisly, nebulous affair in which the disputed region’s Serbian and Albanian populations accused one another of rape, ethnic cleansing, and other sordid atrocities.

Fighting in the Fifth Dimension

Fighting in the Fifth Dimension

Innovations in technology are changing the tactics of modern-day conflict, turning the cyberworld into a new frontline.

I am Dutch, am I?

I am Dutch, am I?

Sofia immigrated illegally from Colombia to the Netherlands when she was 2 years old. Today – 21 years later – she is still living in the Netherlands without a permit, facing the daily challenges of being an illegal immigrant.

The News Corp. Hacking Saga

The News Corp. Hacking Saga

As the phone hacking investigation that ripped through UK politics and media moves to the US, what next for Murdoch?

Unnatural Selection - Is China's one child policy coming to an end?

Unnatural Selection – Is China’s one child policy coming to an end?

As China faces social dilemmas such as a widening gender imbalance, it is considering loosening its one-child policy.

North Korea’s Kim Jong-il dead at 69 – His Life and Legacy

North Korea’s Kim Jong-il dead at 69 – His Life and Legacy

Kim Jong-il, the leader of North Korea, has died at the age of 69 after suffering a heart attack, North Korean state media has announced. Kim, known in the communist country as the “Dear Leader”, died on Saturday December 18 aboard a train during a trip out of Pyongyang, a tearful presenter for the official KCNA news agency said on Monday.

Guide to North Korea

Guide to North Korea

Getting into North Korea was one of the hardest and weirdest processes the filmcrew has ever dealt with. After they went back and forth with their representatives for months, North Korea finally said they were going to allow 16 journalists into the country to cover the Arirang Mass Games in Pyongyang.

The Long Road to Tripoli – Part 1

The Long Road to Tripoli – Part 1

We follow a group of Libyan exiles as they take on Gaddafi’s forces and make their way to a newly-liberated Tripoli.

The decline of labour unions in the US

The decline of labour unions in the US

Labour unions are under fire across the US, but do they have enough vitality to fight back?

The Long Road to Tripoli – Part 2

The Long Road to Tripoli – Part 2

The second film follows Ibrahim, his father, Abduladim, and fighters from the UK and Libya as they take on Gaddafi’s forces in a battle for the strategic town of Kikla in the Western Mountains.

Politics, Religion and the Tea Party

Politics, Religion and the Tea Party

With a powerful Tea Party movement framing Republican policy in Washington and across the United States, the film looks into the links between the Tea Party movement, the Christian conservative movement, and Republican politics ahead of the GOP primaries.

Generation OS13: The new culture of resistance

Generation OS13: The new culture of resistance

The film takes you on a rapid-fire tour de force through the madness of our world and the new resistance movement that’s trying to come up with alternatives.