Until the last day of his life, every day will be the same as this one for prisoner Boris Bezotechestvo.
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Until the last day of his life, every day will be the same as this one for prisoner Boris Bezotechestvo.
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Risking torture and life in jail, courageous young citizens of Burma live the essence of journalism as they insist on keeping up the flow of news from their closed country.
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The film shows how the Burmese military regime used a ceasefire agreement to further oppress Karen people, while encroaching further onto Karen lands.
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A river, her people and a factory that gobbles all the precious natural resources and pollutes the land and lives.
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A film about the swimming ponds of Hampstead Heath, the campaign to keep them open and the national campaign for the right to swim.
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The changing cityscape of Delhi in the wake of the Commonwealth Games of 2010; a map of it’s long term environmental footprint on the city.
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The heroic efforts of Nandigram’s people to protect their land from being taken away in the name of industrialisation and development.
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Dharavi, India’s biggest slum, is to be knocked down, changing the lives of up to a million people forever.
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The strength, ingenuity, and guile with which women in Iran confront biased laws, a Kafaka-esque administrative system, and their husbands’ and families’ rage to gain divorces.
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Two feisty and rebellious London Bangladeshi sisters go “back home” against their will for arranged marriages.
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A stark reminder that peace has not yet come for those directly affected by Nepal’s 11-year conflict.
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The situation in Guatemala today after a peace accord between guerrillas and the government.
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Farmers’ suicides in Moonak & Lehra blocks in the southern dry zone of Punjab’s Sangrur district.
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