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Narcos: The French Connection

In Marseille, criminal gangs wage turf wars. In this city alone, drug trafficking has claimed the lives of 73 people in the past two years. More and more innocent victims are caught in the crossfire of drug trafficking. Is France tipping over into the kind of ultraviolence more commonly seen in South America?

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Blank Plate: Creating the Best Restaurant in the World

"Blank Plate: Creating the Best Restaurant in the World" takes us on the journey of Disfrutar as it rises to be crowned the best restaurant in the world. As well as documenting this achievement, the film delves into the personal stories of its three chefs – Eduard Xatruch, Mateu Casañas and Oriol Castro – tracing them all the way from their demanding years at El Bulli to the creation of their own restaurant.

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Syria’s Jihadist Children: A Lost Cause or Hope for Redemption?

In the prisons of Al-Hol and Al-Roj camps, Kurdish forces are managing what many Western countries regard as a time bomb: 60,000 prisoners affiliated with the Islamic State. Nearly three quarters of them are under the age of 15. Here, ISIS still reigns supreme. The prisoners believe it's only a matter of time before ISIS return and frees them.

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Dirty Deals in Pattaya: The Dark Side of Sex Tourism in Thailand

In 2023, we reported on the ways paedophiles were exploiting post-COVID poverty in Thailand to abuse children. In this documentary, we return to the place where it all began, checking in with stories that have continued since the first film aired and examining whether any real reform is happening.

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Cape Verde: The Reality Beyond the Resorts 

Endless beaches, majestic mountains and villages with multi-coloured houses: Cape Verde has become one of the hottest new destinations for Instagrammers. Here, tourists can enjoy a week in an all-inclusive resort for as little as €700, including travel. But virtually none of this benefits the island.

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South China Sea: The Next Global Flashpoint?

For centuries, Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia, Brunei and China have disputed territories in the South China Sea. But China’s claims of overriding sovereignty over the entire sea, supported by annexations and aggressive military patrols, have turned the sea into a global hotspot.

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She Rises Up

She Rises Up reveals the explosive implications of women’s economic participation. We follow three radically different women from Sri Lanka, Peru and Senegal, who are fighting to build businesses that create job opportunities for women, while also contributing to the reduction of poverty in their communities.

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Sweden’s Gang Violence

A wave of gang violence and shootings in Sweden has taken everyone by surprise. The country now has one of the highest per capita rates of gun violence in the EU, with young teenagers being recruited as hitmen in ongoing gang wars. How did it come to this? 

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Trump: The Gilded Dynasty

For the Trump clan, the presidency is a family affair. His sons, daughters, son-in-laws, daughter-in-law, grandchildren: each one of them was rewarded for assisting the campaign. From bloodlines to conflicts of interests and ultra-bright smiles, this documentary pulls back the curtain on the Trump family, the gilded dynasty that is running America.

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