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- Infection examines a new global pandemic. This is a wake up call to the world to act now before it kills millions of humans a year.
- A small-town Canadian doctor sets out to find a treatment for diabetes against impossible odds. It's about friendship and rivalry, despair and triumph. It's about how discoveries are made - and the extraordinary impact such discoveries can have on peoples' lives.
- Longwood is a dark comedy feature film about an arrogant infomercial producer who faces bankruptcy, losing his wife and his status, so he tries to restore order by developing an infomercial that teaches men how to win back their exes.
- Narrated by Robert Powell, 'The Forgotten Children of Congo' was filmed over four weeks in the Democratic Republic of Congo. From the remoteness of the Congo Basin, to the capital Kinshasa and the volatile Ituri Province in the East, this powerful and sometimes harrowing documentary focuses on the plight of the country's street children, many of whom were found to be involved in witchcraft, cannibalism and as child soldiers. Unlike many other documentaries filmed in volatile regions of Africa 'The Forgotten Children of Congo' managed to shoot extensively throughout the night and also capture an actual exorcism of a child at midnight in a remote region of the country.
- Jack is eight, his father's dead, he's bullied at school and communication with his mother has broken down. With the aid of his imaginary friend, 'The Professor' they embark on an adventure to build a time machine in order to travel back through time to save his fathers life.
- After a long absence, a daughter returns home seeking answers and amends from her dying mother.
- In 2005 Stephanie Hampton's son died in the UK of a rare form of cancer called Burkitts Lymphoma. Stephanie travels to Malawi where this rare form of tumour based cancer is prevalent in children; she wants to understand more about the disease that took her son's life and also find out what can be done to speed up the diagnosis and treatment of its country's children. Surviving Burkitt's is not just a moving personal journey, but a journey into the nature of loss, shown through a remarkable mother who has turned her grief into positive energy in order to help a country's children.
- Narrated by Robert Powell, 'The Forgotten Children of Congo' was filmed over four weeks in the Democratic Republic of Congo. From the remoteness of the Congo Basin, to the capital Kinshasa and the volatile Ituri Province in the East, this powerful and sometimes harrowing documentary focuses on the plight of the country's street children, many of whom were found to be involved in witchcraft, cannibalism and as child soldiers. Unlike many other documentaries filmed in volatile regions of Africa 'The Forgotten Children of Congo' managed to shoot extensively throughout the night and also capture an actual exorcism of a child at midnight in a remote region of the country.
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- Situated across the Rio Grande from the US city of El Paso, Texas, Ciudad Juarez is one of the largest border towns on earth with one million desperately poor and maligned inhabitants. Filmmaker Alex Tweddle and cameraman James Buck travel to the city to find out why people flock to Juarez and what life is like for those living in the most dangerous and violent city on the planet.
- Alan is an adolescent growing up in a working-class environment in the East End of London. His relationship with his mother is altered by the influence of his friend Gary.
- Two brothers, one a child genius are reunited after many years apart. Over the course of one night, revelations about their past lives are revealed with shocking consequences for both of them.
- Abandoned by her parents, Sameem Ali spent six and a half years growing up in a children's home. When she was told that her family wanted to take her back she couldn't wait to start her new life with them. Instead, she returned to a dirty house where she was subjected to endless chores. Her mother began to beat her and her unhappiness drove her to self-harm. So Sameem was excited when she boarded a plane with her mother to visit Pakistan for the first time. It was only after they arrived in her family's village that she realized she wasn't there on holiday. Aged just thirteen, Sameem was forced to marry a complete stranger and raped on her wedding night. When pregnant, two months later, she was made to return to the UK where she suffered further abuse from her family. After finding true love, Sameem fled the violence at home and escaped to Manchester with her young son. She believed she had put her horrific experiences behind her, but was unprepared for the consequences of violating her family's honour. Honour Me recounts the shocking life of Sameem and her struggle to break free from her past and fight back against her upbringing.
- Exposing the true cost of international humanitarian aid; an industry that whistle-blowers are calling big business dressed up like mother Teresa. It is plagued by incompetence and corruption seldom reported; gross negligence re-spun as success stories to keep contributions from the general public and governments flooding in. We investigate how this industry, the media, politicians and warmongers alike are locked into a disastrous cycle of mutual dependency in crisis zones throughout the world. This story will shock, educate and bring a culture of transparency to an aid industry in desperate need of reform.
- Building Green examines contemporary low carbon architecture and through this concept we are given extraordinary access to UK's greenest building The Enterprise Centre in East Anglia. This multi-million pound pioneering construction encompasses the most innovative use of natural materials and approaches to low carbon construction. On the cutting edge of sustainable technology, innovation and design this project isn't just a building with green credentials but a paradigm shift in the way sustainable architecture is conceived and executed. Lead by visionary CEO John French of the Adapt Low Carbon Group and architect Ben Humphries, the film explores the natural materials and the industries that are resourcing timber, straw and reed which are utilized in a unique 21st century fashion creating an almost nil carbon building. This documentary visually captures the time and place of the subject and bring it to life combining beautifully imagery, interviews from key contributors and experts who are working together to realize this challenging but environmentally important project. Unique and poetic in its visualization, it juxtaposes how the natural elements organically grow in the surrounding countryside with how they are used to form the fabric of a unique environmentally significant building.
- This heart-warming, poetic and beautifully photographed documentary follows international photographer Alexis de Vilar on a journey to present an intimate portrayal of what will be a true African success story: The Great Green Wall project. We follow him and his camera as he makes a remarkable journey of discovery along this magnificent natural defense system.
- 21st Century Male explores modern day masculinity and juxtaposes this with the question: 'Why is the modern male increasingly suffering domestic violence at the hands of their partners or wives?' We are given a window into one such world to discover the story behind the abuse.