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On 18 April 2015, a nameless boat sank off the coast of Libya, killing an estimated 800 migrants.

A Peace of Nourishment

We follow Kylie’s fight against her eating disorder

Apex Gangs

A deep and revealing portrait of a gang who are either a threat to Australia or just a media beat-up posing as a moral panic.

Bardot, Rebel With A Cause

The biography on the famous actress-turned-animal activist.

Behind The Glitter: Child Labour In Mica Mining

Under the constant threat of landslides and toxic dust, children dig through the earth with their bare hands to find mica for comestics.

Beirut, La Vie En Rose

We follow the lives of four members of the Lebanese Christian elite.

Bolsonaro: The Story Of A Breakdown

This film follows four people from different backgrounds one year after Jair Bolonsonaro was sworn in as president of Brazil.

Bowled Over

Bowled Over centers on a troupe of drag performers, Taboo, who have found an unlikely following in Ipswich, Queensland.

Brazil: Beef, Bibles and Bullets

The election of President Jair Bolsonaro was made possible by three powerful groups — large landowners, evangelical clergy and the military.

Brexit: The Backstage of a Divorce

For the first time in European history, a country is withdrawing from the European Union

Bureau 39: Kim's Cash Machine

Nothing is too unscrupulous for North Korea’s money makers.

Cash Investigation

This acclaimed series investigates the “wonderful world” of global corporations.

Central Asia: The Call for ISIS

Why do many people from the former Soviet Union join ISIS, in fact making up one third of ISIS's soldiers?

Chained (Agora II)

‘Chained’ is the cinematographic mosaic of a European dystopia, posing critical questions regarding the future of Avgeropoulos’ country, as well as Europe’s.

Chocolate's Heart Of Darkness

The lucrative chocolate industry committed itself to putting an end to child labour in cacao plantations before 2006

Congo: Millionaires Of Chaos

The DRC is one of the poorest countries on the planet with one of the highest proportions of millionaires.

Conscience Point

The Hamptons: playground of the rich and home of the Shinnecock Indians.

Country Town Pride

Country Town Pride follows transgender truck driver Holly Conroy in her bid to stage a Mardi Gras in Australia’s No. 1 Christian town.

Democracy for $ale

In America, lobby groups, corporations and billionaires invest millions of dollars to ensure that the ‘right’ candidate wins elections. And it has a serious impact on people’s daily lives.

Denmark: Provoking The Limits Of Tolerance

Between a model of tolerance and an identity crisis, is Denmark becoming a nation of two minds?

Emmeline Pankhurst: The Making of a Militant

Discover the crucial and leading role of Emmeline Pankhurst and her birth place, Manchester, in the fight for women’s suffrage.

Europe: The Rise of the Extreme Right

This documentary has investigated the xenophobic parties of Sweden, Italy and Spain and explains the reasons for their growth.

Exiled: The Rohingyas

‘Exiled’ unveils the story of the campaign to erase the Rohingya people and explains the roots and historical context of the violence they have suffered.

Food For Change

Our plate is our most powerful weapon in fighting global warming and in protecting our planet.

Foreign Volunteers: In The Hell of Raqqa

Over 300 foreign volunteers chose to give up their comfortable lives and go fight ISIS in Raqqa. Follow three of them.

French Guiana: The Invisible Border

Through the daily lives of Guianese and Surinamese we discover the human consequences of this invisible border.

Generation Greta

‘Generation Greta’ recounts the story of these nine incredible young women, combining moving eyewitness accounts and breathtaking archive footage.

Global Homophobia: The Roots Of Hatred

This hard-hitting documentary reveals the abuse suffered by the gay community all over the world.

God Bless America

Despite being an officially secular country, religion is everywhere in the United States.

Golden Fish, African Fish

The Casamance Region, is one of the last refuge hubs for non-industrial fishing in West Africa, employing around 15,000 people.

Green Warriors

A series of scientific investigations into environmental scandals facing the planet.

Guatemala: Meet The Maras

The ultra-violent maras manage drug trafficking, prostitution and racketeering in the country and spread terror among the population.

Her Name Is Bo

Belgian journalist Bo van Spilbeeck shows her testimony of "coming out" as transexual at the age of 58.

Is Power Hazardous To The Brain?

A fascinating delve into the arcane mysteries of politics...

Journey Through a Forbidden Pakistan

We film in Pakistan, a country at political war with India for freshwater source of the Siachen Glacier, and at high religious zealot tensions.

Kashmir: War In Paradise

Kashmir has been in a constant state of war since 1947 between it Indian and Pakistan Side.

Kenya's Trapped Refugees

Located in the northern part of Kenya, the Dadaab refugee camp, has been sheltering more than 250,000 people.

Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky

This film invites you to experience the Captain Cook story through First Nations eyes and the music of Indigenous singers and performers.

Lords Of Water

By 2050, at least one in four will live in a country suffering from water shortages.

Los Angeles: Capital Of The Sex Trade In Minors

Los Angeles is the hub of underage prostitution in the country.

Megafires: The Global Threat

For more than a decade, wildfires of unprecedented force have been devouring our lives, homes and forests at a steady pace.

MMA: Fighters of the Extreme

In Russia and the former USSR, the extreme combat sport MMA has become a social phenomenon. The champions are superstars, adulated by their fans and paid fortunes. More than a sport, MMA is a social e...

Mosul After The War

For a year, we followed the Iraqis’ efforts to rebuild their city.

My America

MY AMERICA aims to give a voice to the people who do not give up and who truly embody the ideals of the American Dream.

My Body, Their Choice

Abortion law in Argentina may have failed but the country remains firmly divided

Nasrin

This film follows the work and life of renowned human rights lawyer, Nasrin Sotoudeh.

Nicotine, an Addictive Drug

With colorful advertising campaigns, the tobacco industry continues to target the youth with "healthy and trending" smoking products which are highly addictive and dangerous for our health.

Nisman: The Persecutor, The President And The Spy

A dead body, terrorism and Iran, the CIA and the FBI, corrupt governments and mysterious cover-ups...

Objector

Atalya is expected to become a soldier but unlike most, she questions the practices of her country’s military.

Paradise Soldier

Paradise Soldiers talks with family members, whose grandfathers served in World War One.

Prescribing Death

Lawyers and prosecutors are trying to bring an end to Big Pharma’s impunity. How did it happen?

Radio Congo

Community radios struggle to cover presidential elections in Congo despite increasing political unrest, censorship and depletion of energy resources.

Rohingyas: Workings Of A Crime

This film investigates the premeditated nature of ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya minority.

Slow News

Trump’s tweets, the ‘firehosing of falsehood’, breaking news: we are drowning in information overload.

Somalia: A Country In Free Fall

Somalia is completely out of government control. The country lives under the rule of armed Islamists who take orders from Al Qaeda.

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Terror: Inside the Christchurch Mosque Attacks

Patrick Gower explores whether he may have been complicit by airing extremist views in the past.

Terrorists: The Justice System's Dilemma

In Europe and Tunisia, a young democracy that provided Isis with the biggest part of foreign fighters, the problem of the return of ex-jihadists is a real issue. How to judge them?

The China Mission

From 1920 to 1954, hundreds of Irish men and women served as Roman Catholic missionaries in Central China.

The Cocaine Highway

Across over 10,000 kilometres, traffickers manage to dodge surveillance and police across three continents.

The Crude Poker Game: A Geopolitical Investigation

A film that is essential to understanding the current upheaval in the world oil market as a result of the coronavirus epidemic.

The Dark Side of Green Energies

Electric cars, wind turbines, solar panels...by breaking free of fossil fuels, we are setting ourselves up for a new dependence on rare metals.

The Farewell Case: The KGB Double Agent

It’s a story that even the best spy novelists couldn’t have invented, complete with double agents and the CIA vs KGB.

The Mediterranean: The Refugee Graveyard

Investigating a detention center in Libya and the tragic amount of people who die in the Mediterranean when trying to exile to Sicily.

The People Vs. Agent Orange

A toxic herbicide to control weeds is wreaking havoc on the human genome, causing deformed births and deadly cancers.

The Queen Of Paris

In the day, clement works at a biology lab but at night, his shining alter-ego Veronika Von Lear takes the lead.

The Verdict

“The Verdict” follows four key players in the independence movement in the key days leading up to and just after the verdict.

USA: Being Poor In the World's Richest Country

43 million people in the United States now live below the poverty line, twice as many as it was fifty years ago.

USA: Locking Up Children

USA is the only nation in the world that has not signed the International Convention on the Rights of the Child.

War Time Rapes: The Unspoken Weapon

This international documentary documents and questions 70 years of war rape.

We Are Half The World

An emotional story of the international fight for women’s suffrage, as an important step towards equal rights.

Weed, Greed and Legalization

This film profiles the experience of pioneer countries. Did legalization fulfil all the expectations it raised?

Will Australia Ever Have a Black Prime Minister?

Will Australia Ever Have a Black Prime Minister? is agenda-setting TV with the ability to provoke a national discussion.

You Will Give Birth In Pain

All over Europe, more and more women are denouncing gynaecological abuse suffered during their pregnancy and childbirth