Tag: Society
Dying to Teach
The documentary film "Dying To Teach" tells the tragic story of Mary Eve Thorson, a middle school teacher who felt compelled to sacrifice her...
The Death Of Apartheid – The Whites Last Stand
The end of apartheid in South Africa was a turning point in history, marking the beginning of a new era of democracy, equality, and...
Witness – Holding the Line – Libya
In 2011, the Arab Spring swept across the Middle East, sparking a wave of popular uprisings against authoritarian regimes. In Libya, the people rose...
Why I Hate The Sixties
The BBC's "Why I Hate The Sixties" presents a thought-provoking examination of the myths and realities of the decade that has become synonymous with...
Derren Brown: The System
Derren Brown has a reputation for performing mind-boggling feats of mentalism that leave audiences spellbound. In his show "The System," Brown takes his abilities...
A Conversation About Race – Craig Bodeker
Craig Bodeker's documentary, "A Conversation About Race," takes a unique and controversial approach to exploring the topic of racism. Instead of following a traditional...
Papua New Guinea – Rambo Nation
Papua New Guinea is a land of extraordinary natural beauty and diverse indigenous cultures. However, it is also home to an alarming level of...
Witness – Man from the Mountains of the Moon
In "Witness - Man from the Mountains of the Moon," we are taken on a journey to Western Uganda to meet Clovis Kabaseke, a...
Weird Weeekends: Louis Theroux’s Weird Christmas
Louis Theroux is a master of the documentary genre, and his series Weird Weekends is a testament to his ability to dive deep into...
Fault Lines – Puerto Rico – The Fiscal Experiment
In "Fault Lines - Puerto Rico - The Fiscal Experiment," the team at Fault Lines takes a closer look at the harsh economic policies...