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- Alpha is a New York City cab driver. He comes from Batama, a village in the poorest region of Mali. Drought has forced the men from Batama to seek work abroad, hoping to earn enough to keep their women and children alive.
- Award-winning documentary about women writers and artists of the American Southwest.
- Off-camera, a Western traveler tells us of hearing singing from his hotel window in Bombay. He searches for the source, and discovers a caste of street performers, eking out a modest living. We see individuals and groups, old and young, snake charmers and those hired to sing at family celebrations. A few talk about their lives and refute accusations of kidnapping lodged against the caste. A troupe of women sing at a party for a pregnant woman - they are saucy and blunt, encouraging and sisterly.
- Anna Thew's meditation on transience, trauma and taboo in the wake of the Aids epidemic.
- Powerful multi award wining film that argues neglect of women farmers is a major reason for famine in Africa.
- An international documentary mini-series about national tendencies in modern societies (as observed in Italy, France, and ex-Yugoslavia).
- A team of designers and property experts secretly move families to their new home and give the new pad a makeover in the process.
- A historical and political documentary on the rise of far-right women in Europe, in France, Germany, Italy and the UK.
- A one-sided documentary features the director of Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS) experimental facilities and the facility's head of animal supplies, both expressing fear of further attacks. The documentary presents never-before-seen archival footage and startling information about the militant branches of the animal liberation movement. It outlines the activities of these groups, from besieging vivisectors' houses to using leaf bombs and incendiary charges. It begins with interviews with activists from the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), known for non-violent sabotage and protests, but concludes with radical statements from individuals associated with groups like the Animal Rights Militia. The narrator subtly speculates, categorizing ALF and other non-violent activists alongside the more extreme factions.
- Eddie, a champion couch potato has a extremely rude awakening at the end of a marathon-long, inane television watching session.
- In this series Naturopath Annelie Whitfield shows us how to create natural remedies to help combat common everyday ailments. Each episode demonstrates the healing properties of plants and herbs as well as offering some interesting folkore into how these ingredients have been used in medicine for centuries the world over.
- This concentrated on Freud, including his relationship to a German nose and throat specialist, one Dr. Willhelm Fliess.
- Poland after communism and the coming of the Market.
- The story of the woman in the factory making a particular model of a wedding dress, three women who choose it and the woman who fits them, while making a dress for her own wedding. Original poems by Carol Ann Duffy.
- After studying Stanley Kubrick's work and making four documentaries about aspects of his career, director Paul Joyce initiates a definitive and lasting tribute to one of the greatest film directors of all time.
- Profile of Belfast shipyard worker and playwright, Sam Thompson.
- A documentary insight into the the music and life of David Roch, aka Little Lost David, a rising singer song writer from Sheffield, in the north of England.
- Guy Martin is one of the most popular and unique road racing characters and the lorry mechanic turned TT racer is back on our screens again. A series of films that reveal Guy Martin's complex character, revealing his candid thoughts on the dangers of the Isle of Man TT, and featuring exclusive access to his normally off-limits private life. The programme also features one of his prized possessions, (a 'Rolls Royce - Merlin' engine).
- "What is your attitude to work? Mine's been one of avoidance, largely. And what does it mean when someone burns himself to death for the lack of it?" With these words poet Tom Pickard begins his oblique exploration of work.
- A film about young men, money and success.
- A documentary looking at the history of the Manchester Royal Infirmary, and the lives of the doctors and nurses who worked there and the patients they cared for.
- Since 1908 the Ideal Home Exhibition has epitomised the taste of middle England. But amongst the love affairs with the Tudorbethan and Neo-Georgian there have also been moments of glorious future gazing from architects as diverse as Le Corbusier, Alison & Peter Smithson, and Sir Hugh Casson. Ideal Home? investigates.
- A documentary about the life and career of Australian actress Coral Browne.
- An exploration into the complex and subterranean world of Japan's internationally acclaimed contemporary performing arts. Best Arts Film San Francisco, Golden Gate Award winner.
- A boy borne of dance reenacts memories of his childhood in Brazil.