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- How Egypt's most devoted football fans, Ultras Ahlawy and Ultras White Knights, became a major protest group during their country's revolution and the aftermath. A films about football, the Egyptian revolution and the Ultras.
- In 2014, more than 66,000 unaccompanied migrant kids were caught at the US border with Mexico. Some of them got there by riding the train known as 'La Bestia'. AJ+ followed 13-year-old Alfredo as his perilous journey came to an abrupt end.
- Muslims in Korea is an independent film looking at the Muslim population in South Korea. It explores the struggles they face as a minority and whether they enjoy the same rights and freedom as other religious groups in S.Korea. Presenting stories of recent and old Korean converts to Islam as well as the building of the first mosque in South Korea located in Seoul and its purpose and service to the community.
- Three year old Farah arrives to California from a war zone in Middle East. She is here for treatment after a bomb attack on her home. Without any family members, she lives with an American host family, the Jubrans who take care of her through an intensive surgical process. After nine months it feels like they are Farah's parents. But Farah has to return to her home town that remains conflict zone. How do her new found parents let her go back to a war zone?
- Inspirational Arabic Stories. A weekly program aired on AlJazeera Arabic channel.
- A personal portrait of a broken Tunisian-Bosnian family. Exprisoner and ex-jihadist Tawfik has been left alone to take care of his three teenage daughters.
- Undermining Justice is a film for Al Jazeera International as part of its People and Power strand about corporate greed, and the sophisticated ways multinational companies avert justice.
- Seven years, Seven stories and one question "Change". What makes us the absolute opposite of ourselves. The story of the dramatic change of the young Egyptian generation after the Arab Spring.
- Filmed as part of AJI's 'People and Power' strand, this is the story of Madagascar's child sex workers, the target of sex tourists. UNICEF estimates 30-50 percent of the countries prostitutes are under 18 years of age.
- Take a trip inside the mind of Naguib Mahfouz the Egyptian Famous writer. these biographical documentary series trace Mahfouz's Journey to becoming the first and only Egyptian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
- The Lurker tells the story of Mohannad, who decided to lurk inside the thugs and pro-Mubarak groups to know their plans to attack the revolutionary demonstrations against the military regime using hidden cameras.
- A film that documents what was known in the media with the name of "The Camel Battle" that took place in the 2nd of February 2011, right in the middle of the Egyptian revolution incidents.
- A comparison between Roman persecution of Christians and pilgrimage journeys, and the reality of the Holy Land under the Israeli occupation.
- The film features interviews with Egyptian soldiers detailing what they say are the inhumane conditions that conscripts are forced to work under, and it accuses the army of failing to train its troops properly and feeding them bad food.
- They fled from southern Lebanon after Israel's withdrawal in 2000, hoping for decent lives with those to whom they provided military and intelligence services over the decades.They say that Israel has reneged on its promises to them.
- Medical students in an Egyptian university are packed into a small lecture room. A grainy presentation is projected on to the wall. The lesson, taught in English, is entirely theoretical - much like most of the medical-related courses - and demonstration equipment is also faulty. A look at the funding crisis in Egypt's health service, from cost of medication to organ sales and "patients for hire".
- Aljazeera reporter Salam Hindawi in collaboration with the winning filmmaker Firas Fayyad with Aljazeera team filmed in Syria and they have approached as close as possible to the Syrian opposition fighters in northern Syria and show us Their internal wars.
- Max is a successful film producer in Milan, Italy. But at the end of February 2020, his life changed dramatically when Italy's coronavirus problem exploded exponentially. With the Italian film industry now closed, Max, compelled to help, has become a volunteer for the 'Covid-19 Emergency Response Unit of Lombardy', run by the Carabinieri - Italy's paramilitary police force. The epicentre of the Italian pandemic is rapidly shifting. From Bergamo and Codogno, the virus is reaching Milan and the Emergency Response Unit is bracing for a violent impact. Max feels overwhelmed and powerless in front of the huge numbers of calls. The Italian government is planning to ease lockdown restrictions for the first time toward beginning of May, which means Max is about to find out if the pandemic has been brought under control.
- The word Fascism is often used to describe the extreme nationalist and anti-immigrant sentiments that seem to be on the rise across the world. But what are the similarities between today's far-right movements and the brutal ideology that was born in Italy a century ago? In this film, Italian-born journalist and Al Jazeera senior presenter, Barbara Serra, examines her own family's links to Benito Mussolini's regime to see if Fascism really is resurfacing in Italy today. Barbara's grandfather was the fascist mayor of a key mining town in Sardinia which was used as a place of exile and punishment for political dissidents and Prisoners of War. While tracing back her family's involvement in the regime, Barbara also discovers a direct link between her grandfather and Germany's Nazi leadership - a revelation made even more poignant by the fact that Barbara's young son is half Jewish. How much does its fascist past influence Italy's current political situation? By speaking to Far-Right leader Matteo Salvini and Holocaust survivor Liliana Segre among others, this film examines the current anti-immigration sentiment, rising intolerance and the attacks on a free media to see if these are warnings that the country where the word Fascism was coined is indeed bound to repeat its history.
- Celebrates a man by remembering the fragments of past times unimaginable to new generations. It is also a love story about Marin and Nika who live their modest but happy lives on the island away from the bustle of modern Croatia. The story deals with the forgotten hero of the past Marin Radul who was known in communist Yugoslavia as "Titan from the Mljet island".
- Khayri Al-Dhahabi's book was described as a rare autobiographical document in the archives of the war between the Arabs and Israel.
- The maze of bureaucracy and government routine in Egypt and how the people deal with it through following the story of 6 Egyptian citizens. In this film, storytelling relies heavily on cartoons and animation 2d.
- Jerusalem has been worshiped in and fought over for centuries. It is currently at the front line of the battle for living space in the historical Holy Land between Israelis and Palestinians. Jacky Rowland investigates.
- Fault Lines travels to Oklahoma, where earthquakes are a daily occurrence, to witness the human consequences, and find out what - or who - is to blame.