Documentary

  • ISIS vs Christ
    In early 2015, a small Egyptian village was dealt a cruel blow.  ISIS killed 20 men from Al-Ur because they were Christian. Now their families take comfort from their faith as they to come to terms with the loss. The whole community honours the...
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  • ISIS vs Christ
    ISIS vs Christ
    In early 2015, a small Egyptian village was dealt a cruel blow.  ISIS killed 20 men from Al-Ur because they were Christian. Now their families take comfort from their faith as they to come to terms with the loss. The whole community honours the...
  • Victims of ISIS
    Victims of ISIS
    When in August 2014, ISIS invaded regions near Mount Sinjar in Iraq, the terrorists killed and abducted thousands of local Yazidi people many of them women and children who they sold openly at slave markets. The captives have had no one they could...
  • © Mike Blake
    High tech borders
    Over the past decade, the European arms industry has mushroomed. Weapons companies have convinced the EU to militarize its 9,000km of land borders, to protect the Union against a threat whose seriousness is virtually impossible to verify: illegal...
  • © Stefan Wermuth
    Kettling of the voices
    Kettling of the Voices reveals the brutal tactics UK police have used to confine law-abiding civilians who are exercising their legal right to protest. Trapped for hours in horrific conditions without food, water or hygienic facilities,...
  • The Shegué, the Sorcerer, and Che Guevara
    The Shegué, the Sorcerer, and Che Guevara
    When kids are accused of witchcraft in Africa’s Democratic Republic of the Congo, they’re thrown out of their homes to beg and steal in the streets, where might is right. The aim of the country’s first center for homeless children...
  • Fine art of ReConciliation
    Fine art of ReConciliation
    Colombia has been in a state of civil war for over half a century. The biggest and most influential of the rebel groups that oppose the government is the FARC-EP. Since 2012, it has been in peace talks with the government. Now, on the verge of a...
  • © Keith Bedford
    Radicalized
    A revolutionary documentary film about a new season of political resistance in Los Angeles, crafted from thousands of hours of footage shot from 2011 to 2015.  Ideology meets reality and collides with the powers that be as articulated through...
  • The Immortals
    The Immortals
    Ziona Chana is head of the largest family in the world, leader of a religious commune in India and, according to some, is God himself. Hundreds of followers pray to him and worship him as an immortal deity. RT Doc visits the polygamous ‘New...
  • Two women embrace while looking at a police officer in uptown Charlotte, NC during a protest of the police shooting of Keith Scott, in Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S. September 21, 2016. © Jason Miczek
    The right to bear? Arms in America
    In the United States, 30,000 people are fatally shot each year – 10 times the number of victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The right to possess and carry a firearm was enshrined in the Second Amendment to the American Constitution in 1791....
  • She is My Son
    She is My Son
    These Afghan girls have to reject their femininity and pretend to be male. They are called Bacha Posh. In Afghanistan’s traditional patriarchal society, many women can’t leave the house without a male accompanying them. For this reason,...