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Favela Frontlines – TV Series

Through personal stories from people on both sides of the conflict and powerful footage, Favela Frontlines takes you straight to the heart of the battle between police and drug traffickers in Brazil.

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Profiting from Communism: The Vietnam Model

Since the Communist government decided to swap marxism for capitalism in the 1980s, the country has transformed. It is now home to an increasing number of millionaires and signs of growth are everywhere. But this prosperity comes at a price and those who dare to criticise the official party policy risk losing everything.

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Motor Mafia: Inside Europe’s Car Theft Network

We gained exceptional access to the international criminal networks making a fortune from stolen cars. In this film, they reveal all their tricks.

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Climate Refugees: A Global Challenge

Already more than 30 million people flee their villages, regions or countries every year because of climate change. By 2050, it’s estimated there will be between 200 million and 1 billion climate refugees. As extreme weather threatens the lives of hundreds of millions of people, how can the world best respond?

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The Social Trap: 5 Women vs the Big 5

Adolescents who are connected to their smartphone for more than five hours a day are 66% more likely to suffer suicidal symptoms than those who use it for one hour a day. 44 US states are currently suing Meta, blaming it for the malaise of an entire generation. Faced with powerful tech giants like Meta, Tiktok, Snapchat, X and Discord, how can we protect children and their childhood?

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Achille Lauro: The Terror Cruise

October 7th, 1985. An Italian cruise ship, the Achille Lauro, carrying passengers from all over the world is hijacked off the coast of Egypt by a Palestinian commando. It’s the beginning of a three-day ordeal that culminates in the murder of an American hostage and an armed standoff between two NATO allies to capture his killers. As the anniversary of the hijacking approaches, this film brings together the main players for the first time to reveal what really happened.

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The Forbidden Call: Women Priests

Since their clandestine ordinations on a boat on the Danube in 2002, Catholic women priests have been challenging the Vatican to denounce its misogyny. For the first time, women priests have succeeded in obtaining a dialogue with the Vatican, prompting cardinals and Pope Francis to take a stand on the forbidden subject of women's ordination.

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Cuba & Alaska

Leaving their civilian lives behind, two young Ukrainian women enrol in the army as military paramedics. There they find violence, pain and sadness, but also friendship, love and dreams of a life without war.

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Franco: Spain’s Scorned Memory

In Spain, after decades of silence, never has there been so much talk about the Civil War and Franco as there is today. As the fiftieth anniversary of Franco’s death approaches, to what extent is the rise in historical revisionism and the memory of Franco empowering the Spanish far right?

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