Behind Closed Doors exposes how politically exposed persons use offshore finance to hide and launder wealth. The film follows a developing country’s fight to reclaim stolen money from the UK’s financial system.
Behind Closed Doors
Behind Closed Doors exposes how politically exposed persons use offshore finance to hide and launder wealth. The film follows a developing country’s fight to reclaim stolen money from the UK’s financial system.
Ukraine: Fetal Stem Cell Pioneers follows Americans seeking legally available fetal stem cell therapy in Ukraine. The film explores Ukraine’s decades of pioneering research, from Chernobyl’s aftermath to modern breakthroughs.
Gun Shot Wound takes a hard look at routine gun violence in America through the eyes of its trauma surgeons. The film examines the crisis through a public health lens and highlights hospital-based violence intervention programs designed to combat the epidemic.
In China: Frame by Frame follows filmmaker Bill Einreinhofer’s decades-long journey capturing China’s culture, history, and transformation. Using rare archival footage and personal stories, the film reflects on a rapidly changing nation through a unique lens.
Zahed and Najah, once enemies in the Iran-Iraq War, become lifelong friends after one saves the other’s life. Twenty-five years later, they return to a region devastated by war and ISIS, confronting its lasting impact.
The Divide tells the story of 7 individuals striving for a better life in modern day US and UK - where the top 0.1% owns as much wealth as the bottom 90%.
Can AI enable us to live forever? Filmmaker Ann Shin sets out on a journey, exploring the latest AI and biotech with scientists and visionaries who foresee a ‘post-biological’ world where humans and AI merge. Will AI be the best, or the last thing we ever do?
Ask No Questions follows Chen Ruichang as he resists Chinese state media’s attempt to control the narrative of a public suicide. The film exposes government propaganda, authoritarian pressure, and the fight to reveal the truth.
The Dirty War on the NHS examines threats to Britain’s public health system and the push toward privatization. The documentary highlights the political and human stakes of protecting universal healthcare.
Changi Prison is a concrete purgatory, spartan to the extreme. No beds, no pillows and no chairs in the cells. Humiliating strip searches are routine, as a matter of security. Yet, practiced in this prison are some of the most sophisticated methods to reform the hearts and minds of the most recalcitrant prisoners.
In 2017 Petter decides to end his life, but at the last moment, is stopped by police. His best friend Sverre is determined to help and suggests they make a film to keep Petter busy and focused on getting better. Equipped with a camera, they search the streets of Oslo to find out how troubled souls deal with their lives.
Cyber terrorist or freedom fighter? Little did novelist Ian Thornton suspect that the beggar into whose hat he dropped some coin would turn out to be a high ranking member of the Anonymous movement involved in major cyber-attacks. After years on the run from the FBI the man known as Commander X is now looking for political asylum.