Rupert Murray’s documentary investigates the global impact of overfishing and the urgent need for action to protect fish populations.
The End of the Line: The Destruction of our Seas
Rupert Murray’s documentary investigates the global impact of overfishing and the urgent need for action to protect fish populations.
Hope Road follows filmmaker Cathy Henkel as she seeks justice and healing for her mother, who survived a brutal assault in Johannesburg. The film explores family trauma, systemic failures, and the long journey toward closure and resilience.
An honest, quirky and sometimes frenzied documentary about Johannesburg, South Africa’s biggest city and the world’s gateway to Southern Africa.
The Man Who Knew Too Much explores Colin Wallace’s role as a Military Intelligence Officer in Northern Ireland, using psychological operations to manipulate politics and society. The film examines his involvement in spreading disinformation, creating fear, and sowing division.
This documentary traces the history of money, exposing central banks, debt creation, and the forces behind inflation and financial crises. It examines modern questions about money, including Bitcoin’s potential as an alternative or a tool for illicit activity.
Burzynski: Cancer Is Serious Business follows the clinical testing of the controversial Antineoplastons cancer therapy and the patients seeking treatment in Houston. It also explores the intense public and industry opposition surrounding the clinic and its work.
This documentary exposes a cancer therapy that reportedly stopped the disease 80% of the time and the government-led cover-up of these results. Through whistleblowers, documents, and rare footage, it uncovers a suppressed medical breakthrough.
This documentary investigates the assassination of a private bank in Andorra and the targeting of the Catalonian Independence Movement. It exposes government corruption, wrongful imprisonment, and the theft of over a billion euros from innocent families.
Magic Money explores the origins, workings, and societal impact of Bitcoin, the world’s first digital currency. The film examines whether Bitcoin represents the future of money or a temporary phenomenon.
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.
We travel the world to see how the devastation wrought by droughts, wildfires, floods and catastrophic rains - all the direct results of climate change - are a political problem, and require political solutions. From the outback of Australia, to the Pakistani Himalayas and Brazilian Amazon, this series takes us to the front line of the approaching disaster.
Pioneers of a new kind of Polling that combine the breadth of data found on social media with the power of artificial intelligence, claim to accurately predict voter behaviour. Does this give politicians the intel they need to respond to voters needs, or will this data be misused to mislead us - by our own governments, or our adversaries?