Fault Lines examines the case against activists opposing Atlanta’s “Cop City” police training centre. A decentralized movement of environmental and social justice
Tag: Documentary
Ground Zero: India’s farmers protest | Agriculture
When hundreds of thousands of Indian farmers fight to be heard, one journalist is determined to give them a voice. When the
My Maysoon: A family’s tragedy in the Mediterranean Sea | Migration
Batoul Karbijha makes a film about her missing sister to find out the truth and deal with the pain of her loss.
Saving Brazil’s Democracy | Politics
We investigate the forces threatening Brazil’s democratic institutions and the Lula government’s agenda. People & Power investigates the vested interests that threaten
Chocolate Revolution in Burkina Faso | Food
For Chef André Bayala, making chocolate is about more than making sweets – it’s inventing a future for his country. Chef André
The Box: 27 years in solitary confinement | Prison
Fault Lines examines the toll of solitary confinement through the story of Dennis Hope, who spent 27 years in isolation. Dennis Wayne
Scout Master: One of the largest sex abuse scandals in US history | Sexual Assault
Fault Lines investigates how sexual abuse by a Boy Scouts of America scoutmaster was a factor in an unthinkable family tragedy. In
The Confession: A Colombian colonel faces his victims | Armed Groups
In exchange for amnesty, a military commander in Colombia confesses to covering up the killing of innocent civilians. Fault Lines captures the
A Second Shot: Inside Afghanistan’s growing drug epidemic | Drugs
In a hospital in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, a former mujahideen fighter helps drug addicts in a rehabilitation programme. Afghanistan has one of the
Football Love: Sudan’s first female football coach | Football
Video Duration 14 minutes 33 seconds 14:33 The first FIFA-recognised Arab woman to coach men’s football shares her two love stories –
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