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- TikTok: it's the social media app which has come to define our perception of Gen Z, and which has firmly embedded itself within the covid-era zeitgeist. A phenomenally popular platform, more than a billion users scroll through its endless feeds, and it's turned ordinary people into overnight internet stars. But there's another side to the world's most popular app: from racist 'feeds' that erase people of colour, to videos promoting eating disorders, there's problematic content beneath the platform's playful exterior. Meanwhile, are the many techniques TikTok is using, including facial recognition, a threat to data security? It may be time to look beyond the dance videos and recognise what's going on behind the fun façade.
- The official World War II US government account of Nazi international aggression leading up to the British and French declarations of war.
- From PBS - The Nazi death camp at Sobibor was created solely for the mass extermination of Jews. But on October 14, 1943 the inmates fought back, in the biggest and most successful prison outbreak of the Second World War. Of the 600 inmates present on the day of the escape, 300 escaped. Around 50 survived the war and of that 50, only a handful are still alive. This is their last chance to reveal the true story of their escape.
- Documentary short film depicting the American assault on the Japanese-held island of Iwo Jima and the massive battle that raged on that key island in the Allied advance on Japan.
- How much do we say without even speaking? This doc explores the world of non-verbal communication, from romance, to law enforcement, to national security and more.
- Using live-action, archival and animation, the short film weaves a tapestry of the modern woman, one big enough to be shared by all.
- NBA star Giannis Amtetokoimpo visits Nigeria, where his family came from, for the first time.
- The world is facing some huge problems. There's a lot of talk about how to solve them. But talk doesn't reduce pollution, or grow food, or heal the sick. That takes doing. This film is the story about a group of doers, the elegantly simple inventions they have made to change the lives of billions of people, and the unconventional billionaire spearheading the project.
- Confined to his room during Covid, Victor Pineda, an urban planner, activist, professor and filmmaker that uses a breathing machine 24/7, continues his search for what makes a life worth living.
- Harold Russell, an American soldier who lost his hands in a training accident, tells the story of his medical rehabilitation at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington DC.
- Stand up comedy legend 'Bill Hicks' is recalled by his brother, Steve, in this documentary. Steve tells the story of the family's religious family roots, in a film that examines Hicks' provocative public life, as well as the private side you never knew.
- In August 1942 US Marines storm ashore on the Japanese-held island of Guadalcanal. The six-month campaign that follows is brutal and becomes etched in Marine legend.
- The film addresses how Hollywood's visual representations of Asian women have changed with globalization and the transformation of America's population over the past two decades.
- A dramatization of our mysterious and incredibly violent universe.
- As the Taliban claimed power in 2021 and banned women and girls from participating in sports, the members of the Afghanistan Youth Women's National Football Team needed to escape their own country or risk being captured. What happened next is an extraordinary story of survival, sisterhood and the human right to privacy. Presented by WhatsApp.
- When people come home from prison, are they ever truly free? Join John Legend as he shares the stories of the challenges of reentering society. Home/Free is a short documentary about sparking real, lasting change for a brighter future.
- How much is too much? Relentlessly trying to pursue his dreams and aspirations of becoming a Cosplay designer, Essa Al Bastaki gets pulled back into this world from his fantasyland, with his father trying to control his future and life decisions. This documentary sees how far a person would go to achieve his goals.
- In 2011, young Egyptians changed the course of history, overthrowing Hosni Mubarak after a 30 year reign and mesmerising the world. They bore the torch of hope for the Arab world, with a dream of turning their country into an open, democratic and free society. But that dream never came true. The leaders of Egypt's revolution now find themselves hunted, imprisoned or chased out of their homes and left to fend for themselves abroad. Alone in exile, and struggling to make sense of their misfortunes, these revolutionaries look back at the events that began on 25 January, 2011, and that haunt them today. The Exiles is a film speaking to Hosam Yahya, Walid Abdel Raouf, Islam Lotfy, Ali Khafagy, and Osama Gaweesh, five Egyptian activists from different backgrounds and political ideologies who met in Tahrir Square. A decade on, they come together again to talk about how their lives have been impacted, their struggles with trauma and isolation and the nagging question they cannot escape: was their revolution worth it?
- In 1969, fifty years before this film is released, an indigenous community in Canada succeeds in constructing and erecting a totem pole, a practice which had been suppressed for decades by the local authorities.
- Terminal patients, the mentally ill, the elderly and children offer us a different look to the everyday citizen, with thoughts based on their life experiences. The man who has to step up every day to death is the man with a shield against the pain of others, he needs to be strong in order to continue with his life without having to take work to home.
- Refugees from Hitler's Germany return to their childhood sanctuary, a Quaker community in rural Iowa.
- Greg Grainger takes a very close swim with manta rays and whales, tracks endangered seals and kangaroos and watches birds that fly backwards in one great film about some of Australia's greatest islands. Four of Australia's 20 thousand islands have been selected for this one hour special, all with an abundance of wildlife.
- Blacksmith" is a 15-minute documentary that highlights the work of Rob Flurry, the resident blacksmith at the Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown Museum in Beaumont, Texas.
- In the Bolivian highlands, Cerro Rico, a mountain of great significance rises. For over 400 years people there have mined silver. The movie offers a unique and impressive insight into the most dangerous job in the world.
- Beautiful and relaxing film shot on location in la Antigua in the central highlands of Guatemala, overlooking the active Volcán de Fuego. Soothing rainstorm, recorded on location, encourages healthy sleep patterns with dark-screen to reduce the REM-sleep-inhibiting blue spectrum light emitted from most screens. Window Channel Networks' Sleepwell programs are included with your Prime Membership.
- Spectacular imagery of our planet's limited resources.
- The story about Jana, a synchronized swimmer, her passion and love for the most demanding sport in the world, which turns into a series of universal symbols of something that is not visible to the viewer of the sport.