A human-scale look at how millions build homes outside formal housing systems. Across five countries, families reshape slums through resilience and cultural tradition. Rethinking cities in an age of global overcrowding.
Slums: Cities of Tomorrow
A human-scale look at how millions build homes outside formal housing systems. Across five countries, families reshape slums through resilience and cultural tradition. Rethinking cities in an age of global overcrowding.
A cross-country journey into America’s deepening political and cultural divide. Voices from across the spectrum explore what’s driving polarization. A clear-eyed look at how the nation fractured — and what healing might require.
Inside Singapore’s only women’s prison, life revolves around drugs, crime, and survival. The series explores inmates’ lives alongside the all-female officers who watch over them. A revealing look at relationships, resilience, and daily life behind bars.
The Opposition follows Joe Moses fighting to protect his community from violent evictions in Papua New Guinea. Authorities bulldoze homes to make way for a luxury hotel.
When QuadrigaCX CEO Gerald Cotten died suddenly, $215 million in crypto vanished—mysteriously locked away or stolen? The film unravels the secrets, scams, and shocking twists behind one of crypto’s biggest scandals.
Two young American Jews are raised to defend Israel unquestioningly, but become disillusioned after witnessing its treatment of Palestinians. Their stories expose a generational divide as young Jews challenge the narratives they were taught.
In March 2002, a state TV station in China was hijacked by members of outlawed spiritual group Falun Gong. Their goal was to counter the government narrative about their practice. Eternal Spring brings to life with stunning animation, the heist, and its repercussions.
Manic follows Kalina Bertin as she uncovers the impact of mental illness on her family and seeks the truth about her father.
The film revisits the Shah of Iran’s lavish 1971 celebration of 2,500 years of monarchy. It shows how the spectacle helped spark opposition and deepen the break between the Shah and the Iranian people.
The War You Don’t See investigates the media’s role in war, from World War I to conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. It examines how journalists, propaganda, and modern technology shape public perception while civilians bear the cost.
Utopia explores Australia’s Indigenous peoples, their culture, and the impact of colonialism amid modern wealth. John Pilger examines power, exploitation, and resistance in a nation often portrayed as the “lucky country.”
Can blockchain technology be used to create a new, fairer, decentralised and uncensored web3.0 where we can control our data and protect our online identities? Or will the potential be squandered as mega corporations once again compete for dominance in this new field.