This documentary investigates the clash of principles between these rich museums and source countries. Is art universal and belong to humanity or is it right to return it to its country of origin?
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Heart-stopping, adrenaline filled stories and dangerous journeys.
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Antoni Gaudí not only dominates the Spanish architectural creation of today’s artists but also that of his contemporaries. The film also gives us an in-depth look at the spiritual dimension of an architect who put his art in the service of religion.
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Did Goldman Sachs use insider information to profit from the financial crisis? How did a brokerage house, founded in 1869 by a German immigrant, become one of the biggest, most powerful banks in the world?
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What the world doesn’t know is that the cotton slave trade is not a mere memory, it is a reality lived out each day by the children of West Africa.
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They were the first to rise up against their leaders in 2009. The first to tweet, Facebook and YouTube updates, filming the fall-out of their failed revolution on cameraphones. Now, Iran has closed itself off to the Western press, making it difficult to get inside story from the ‘outside’.
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The bust of Queen Nefertiti is one of the most iconic images in the world — a crowd puller, attracting 500,000 visitors every year to the Altes Museum in Berlin. But is it a fake?
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We look back at how 9/11 has shaped our world. These personal and intimate testimonies of individuals come together to cast light on the overarching story.
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Those who dare to climb the Rwenzori mountains in Uganda are greeted by a scene straight out of a science fiction movie. We follow a group of young villagers who live at the foot of the of these perilous mountains.
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