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Dangerous Jobs For Girls (In Production)
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Director/Producer:
Barbie MacLaurin |
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(Ricochet) Three British women travel to the Pantanal in Brazil to see if they can cut it in the male world of the Pantanerio cowboys
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Fast Food Junkies Go Native
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Director/Producer:
Sacha Mirzoeff |
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(Monkey Kingdom) Four overweight people with fast food diets travel to Shimshal, (3000 metres up in Pakistan's Karakorum mountains,) to see what effect the local diet and lifestyle has on their lives
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Raging Bulls
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Director/Producer:
Alastair Siddons |
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(Partizan) Feature documentary following the worlds best breakdancers from their individual country’s heats (Brazil, USA, Japan, Senegal, South Africa, France, Algeria) to the finals of the BC One competition spectacularly staged in Soweto, Johannesburg
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Annually Retentive: Series 2
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Director/Producer:
Paul Duddridge |
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(Jones the Film) Rob Brydon’s comedy game show featuring Dave Gorman and Jane Moore as team captains
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Baby Borrowers
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Director/Producer:
Dave Dehaney |
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(Love Productions) 4 teenage couples are fast-tracked through adulthood, coping with everything from household bills to parenthood
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Football's Hidden Stories
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Director/Producer:
Oliver McMullen |
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(Can Communicate) Exploring how this FIFA sponsored project helps improve the lives of youngsters living in war-torn and impoverished areas (Bogota, Colombia; Monrovia, Liberia; Nairobi/Kibera, Kenya)
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The Last Slave
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Director/Producer:
Juia Harrington |
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(October Films) London born David Monteith traces his ancestry to Nigeria and Jamaica in this film marking the 200th year of the abolition of the slave trade
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Witch Child
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Director/Producer:
Sasha Mirzoeff |
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(October Films) Expert on African theology Dr Richard Hoskins travels from London to the Congo to investigate the disturbing cases of young children sent back to Africa to be purged of ‘witchcraft’
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Scars
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Director/Producer:
Leo Regan |
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(Kudos Film and TV) Actor Jason Isaacs plays ‘Chris’ – a man haunted by his capacity for violence - as he tries to come to terms with his past through a series of interviews. Taken from transcripts of actual interviews
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Me And My Mum
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Director/Producer:
Dave Dehaney |
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(Love Productions) Tony Robinson takes a personal and emotional journey into the issues surrounding care for the elderly
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The Perfect Home
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Director/Producer:
Neil Crombie |
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(Seneca Productions) Alain De Botton explores how architecture affects the lives of people who work or live in unusual buildings
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The End Of The World (as we know it)
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Director/Producer:
Nick Hornby |
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(October Films) (part of) Marcel Theroux looks at the issues surrounding climate change, and asks which energy sources can ensure our future on the planet
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Killer Flu – The H5N1 virus
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Director/Producer:
Stephen Segaller |
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(Wide Angle Productions) Examining Vietnams’ attempts to control the outbreak of Avian Influenza, and how prepared the rest of the world is for a possible pandemic (Broadcast US PBS)
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The Art Of Travel
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Director/Producer:
Neil Crombie |
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(Seneca Productions) Alain De Botton journeys to find out how we expect to be fullfilled by our travels
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Rum, Sodomy And The Lash
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Director/Producer:
Neil Crombie |
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(Seneca Productions) Dramatisation of life aboard a tall ship in Nelson’s navy, from historic accounts of the period
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Wasted
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Director/Producer:
Tom Roberts & Pamela Gordon |
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(October Films) Four films looking at a year in the lives of people in the margins of society in modern Britain
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The Rockstar And The Mullahs
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Director/Producer:
Angus MacQueen & Ruhi Hamed |
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(October Films) Exploring musics place in Islam, in the light of the talibanesque decisions made by the ruling MMA Party in the North West Frontier province of Pakistan
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The Cost of Living
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Director/Producer:
Lloyd Newson |
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(DV8 Productions) Street performers David and Eddie struggle to find work and romance in a faded seaside town. Dance performance piece from renowned physical theatre group, DV8
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Gangster
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Director/Producer:
Donal Macintyre |
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(Extreme Productions) Donal Macintyre delves beyond the reach of the Law into one of Manchesters’ notorious organized crime families
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The Coconut Wives Club
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Director/Producer:
Kirsty Cunningham |
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(Dare Films) Donal Macintyre looks at the process of conviction and appeal through the eyes of a convicts wife
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Picking Up The Pieces
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Director/Producer:
Rebecca Ciallella |
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(QTV) Three films observing people over a one year period, whose lives have been turned upside down by events beyond their control
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Kings of Construction
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Director/Producer:
Dov Freedman |
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(Wag TV / Discovery) Construction of the bridge over the hoover dam in Nevada, US, and the Hallandsas rail tunnel in Borstadt, Sweden
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No Place Like Home
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Director/Producer:
Francine Shaw |
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(BBC) (part of) Looking into the Lives of young people living in care (Part of BBC1’s ‘Taking Care’ series)
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The Shocking Family Secret
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Director/Producer:
Polly Steele |
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(September Films) Examining the phenomena of ‘Genetic Sexual Attraction’
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Correspondent : Mafia Women
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Director/Producer:
Juliet Dwek |
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(BBC) Investigating womens’ participation in the traditionally male dominated world of the Italian Mafia
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Motherland : A Genetic Journey
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Director/Producer:
Archie Baron |
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(Takeaway Media) Tracing ancestry through a new breakthrough in DNA science
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In Search Of Genius
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Director/Producer:
Stephen White |
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(Zygon Films) Tony Buzan attempts to improve the academic performance of a group of Slough schoolchildren
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Soul Nation
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Director/Producer:
Helen Littleboy |
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(Diverse) Trevor Nelson takes a look through the history of British soul music
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Forbidden Fruits
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Director/Producer:
Helen Littleboy |
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(Diverse) Exploring peoples attitudes towards inter-racial relationships
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Profiles : A Design For Life
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Director/Producer:
Chris Rodley |
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(October Films) Paul Morley examines the ethos of Ikea and it’s reclusive founder Ingvar Kamprad
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