Days after his wife was murdered during the Bataclan attacks, Antoine Leiris wrote an open letter on Facebook to his wife’s killer, stating simply that the terrorists had failed because they would never have his hate...
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In 2014, three young fashion bloggers came to Phnom Pehn for the first time to spend a month living the life of Cambodian garment workers. The show provoked headlines and articles all over the world and companies like H&M were forced to respond. In this sequel, they return to Cambodia’s sweatshops for a second time. Has anything changed?
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In this moving film, we follow four children, like six year old David, who feel they were born into the wrong gender and have decided to make the transition.
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In Europe, food manufacturers have signed up to ‘responsibility pledges’, promising not to target children. So why are they using tactics banned in the West in the developing world?
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Richard Parks, ex Welsh rugby international turned endurance athlete, is on six adrenaline filled journeys that explore the very best of Wales and what it has to offer for the keen adventurer.
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The honour killing story revealing the conflict between constitutional and tribal justice and the faultlines in Pakistani society.
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In this film, we discover the daily life of Manhattan’s richest and poorest residents. We witness both sides of ‘Big Apple’: the billionaires living in luxury along the idyllic skyline and the poorer inhabitants, trying to make a life for themselves in the neglected neighbourhoods.
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Former army officer, war reporter and extreme adventurer, Géraud Burin des Rosiers, leads us into the most hostile environments, to meet the last tribes on the planet.
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