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Fields of Anger

Narrated by Catherine Deneuve, this moving film reveals the plight of French farmers and follows a group of women determined to make a difference. Every year, 400 French farmers kill...

Rethinking the Gauls

The idea of the primitive Gauls, living in the forest until they were civilized and assimilated into the Roman Empire, is now regarded as totally obsolete. In this film, archaeologists and...

Green Cops Italy: The Mafia’s Toxic Waste

We investigate the mafia’s illegal traffic in toxic waste in Italy. It’s an industry worth billions of euros a year, with many businesses happy to pay the camorra to dump...

The Ladies of the Kind Death

The Accabadora or ’Lady of Kind Death’ was a woman in Sardinian culture who performed an ancient form of euthanasia, an act of mercy for the terminally ill in order...

Robots: A Brave New World?

A new industrial revolution is under way. Super-intelligent, docile and never tired, robot workers are carrying out ever more complex tasks. In Saudi Arabia, some have reached such a stage...

To Kid or Not To Kid

There is still an assumption that choosing not to have children is weird, selfish, or somehow wrong. Filmmaker Maxine Trump turns the camera on herself as she confronts the idea...

The Ballymurphy Precedent

From the Emmy, BAFTA and Grierson nominated director, Callum Macrae, comes a powerful forensic investigation of one of the worst atrocities of the Northern Irish "Troubles". A shocking story which,...

System Error

Politicians, economists and the media are obsessed with economic growth. But why do we still cling to this concept? Clearly it is impossible to have infinite growth on a finite...

The Invisible Heart

Three centuries after Adam Smith coined the term "the invisible hand," 'The Invisible Heart' tracks the birth of a new financial market, one that promises to solve society’s most complex...

The Interrogation

Why would someone confess to a crime they didn’t commit? In America, nearly 30% of those exonerated by DNA tests had previously confessed. For more than half a century, the...

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