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REEL BRITANNIA

Episode 3 - The Eighties

BritBox Original documentary series exploring the dramatic history of British cinema.

Staring - Nick Helm

Writer and Director - Jon Spira

Channel - Britbox TV

Reel Britannia nominated for the Best Specialist Factual Programme award in the Digital Broadcast Awards 2023.

https://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/home/broadcast-digital-awards-2023-shortlist-unveiled/5182339.article Reel Britannia screened on ITVX and has to-date screened in USA, UK, OZ, NZ, Spain, Portugal, Iceland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Middle East and North African territories & The Netherlands.

 

 

 

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WE DARE TO DREAN

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We Dare to Dream is the story of refugee athletes from Iran, Syria, South Sudan and Cameroon who swim, run and fight their way to opportunity and safety in host nations across the world. Spanning a breadth of backgrounds, personal stories and Olympic sports, the film reveals their lives and hopes as they train to compete on the world stage, showing the fire and the drive of young people forced to leave their families, homes and countries of birth to build new lives out of nothing. Directed by Academy Award®-nominated Waad al-Kateab (For Sama), executive produced by Angelina Jolie and John Legend, and produced by Academy Award® winner Joanna Natasegara (The White Helmets, Virunga, The Edge of Democracy) and Emmy-winning producer Abigail Anketell-Jones (The Edge of Democracy, The Nightcrawlers) of Violet Films, two time Academy Award®-nominated producer, Bryn Mooser (Body Team 12, Lifeboat) and Kathryn Everett of XTR Studios and Joe Gebbia of Studio Gebbia, with original song “Don’t Need to Sleep” performed by John Legend, We Dare to Dream is a tale of resilience and inspiration, hardship and loss, hope and home. Culminating in their competition at the summer Olympics, their compatriots back home and their new communities in refugee camps watch as these determined young athletes fight for their place in the world. This is their story of heart in the face of adversity, and most of all, hope for a better life.

 

 

 

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SIX FOR GOLD

Born with Down’s Syndrome but refusing to let it define her, Ellie-Bea is a born performer and semi-finalist of Britain’s Got Talent whose dream is to tread the boards of Broadway.

Since she was seven years old the gym has served as Ellie’s main stage where supported by her coach and Mum, Anne, she’s nurtured a natural talent and passion for rhythmic gymnastics.  Now, seventeen years after she first put on a leotard, Ellie’s athleticism is being tested to the limits as she prepares for the biggest competition of her career to date - The Special Olympic World Games.

Director/Producer, Fabia Martin

 

 

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HACKER HUNTERS - RAID FORUMS

In this new series of hacker : HUNTER, we speak to families and cybersecurity experts to find out how children and teenagers are finding themselves caught up in the shadowy world of cybercrime. 

HACKER HUNTERS - RAID FORUMS

Portuguese national Diogo Santos Coelho launched one of the world's biggest hacking forums in 2015 when he was just 14 years old. The FBI chose not to intervene until he was old enough to be tried as an adult. READ MORE : https://www.euronews.com/2023/06/02/r... Euronews Next is a future-focused news section covering global innovation, science and technology with a European perspective. Our dedicated team of journalists aims to educate and inspire today’s leaders by providing them with analysis and insights into the people and organisations shaping our future

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THE NATURE OF TIME

A documentary that explores how we examine time through the use of entropy and how it uncovers many unanswered questions of how the universe exists.

Directed by William Brooke

Produced by Edith Greaves

Filmed by Lily Grimes

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PERSONA: The Dark Truth Behind Personality Tests

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Exploring the unexpected origins of America's obsession with personality testing, this documentary takes a look at the profound ways that ideas about personality have formed the world around us.

Director - Tim Travers Hawkins

Writers  - Tim Travers HawkinsMark Monroe

Editor - Anna Price

Production company - Dorothy Street Pictures

 

 

 

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BABY BANGZ

‘Babybangz’ visualises the story of Anastasia Ebel, owner of a natural hair salon in Mid-city, New Orleans. Reflecting on her continuing desire to cultivate safe spaces for discourse, we gain insight into Anastasia’s mission with Babybangz; to foster opportunities for intentional reflection, for both herself and her local New Orleans community.

 

 

 

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TATE - CARING FOR ART DURING COVID

In this film, hear from art handlers and registrars as they discuss the challenges of transporting and installing artworks during the coronavirus crisis. Watch conservators, technicians and photographers prepare artworks for display with new protective measures and discover how they are adapting processes to continue to allow visitors safe access to artworks, library, and archive items in our Library, Archive and Prints and Drawings Rooms.

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BODY OF OUR OWN

A documentary around the Hijra community in Bangladesh.

 

Four young Hijras in Dhaka reclaim their stories by sharing firsthand their fight for acceptance in a society that has, for generations, violently discriminated against them.

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THE COWFOOT PRINCE

A documentary that follows Usifu Jalloh, a Sierra Leonean storyteller, from his adopted home in London back to the village where he was born.

 

The journey charts his complex relationship with the country that is responsible both for the execution of his father, and the inherited skills and wisdom he uses to make sense of the world.

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NOW THAT I CAN

An intimate portrait of Diego, a 28 years old man who spent his life with the Colombian guerrilla group FARC. The documentary follows him as he finishes a reintegration program and tries to adjust to civilian life.