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Lurking at the bottom of a giant lagoon in Chuuck, Micronesia, lies a ticking time bomb, which threatens to disgorge millions of litres of crude oil, destroying the environment and a fragile island economy.
Quite where the Burry Man tradition comes from nobody really knows any more. But John Nicolls is prepared to go to painful lengths to ensure it's not completely forgotten.
In the dawn hours of the 21st of March 1960, Robert Sobukwe left his home in Soweto and began the 5km walk to Orlando Police Station. In so doing, he was putting into action his nation-wide call for a decisive non-violent campaign against South Africa's 'pass laws'.
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This intimate and engaging documentary from independent filmmaker Kevin Harris cuts to the heart of modern-day Zimbabwe, peeling away the many layers and examining the differing realities that make up this complex society.
When you think of South Central LA images of gangs, the hood, drive-bys and hip hop spring to mind. Now America's most exciting contemporary artist is challenging those stereotypes through his work.
On the snow-covered peaks of the Bolivian Andes seven women are undertaking an epic journey. They are the survivors and friends of survivors of domestic abuse, bound together by their experiences. Struck by severe weather, dissension and altitude sickness, the team's climb becomes a breathtaking and triumphant visual metaphor for finding the strength to overcome life's most colossal ordeals.
As age catches up with Fidel and Raul Castro, change is on the agenda in Cuba for the first time in decades. But as the new generation looks to the future, the questions now are how much and how quickly?
With the global economic downturn continuing to dog the Irish economy, thousands of people across the country are being forced to emigrate, heading far and wide in search of work and a better life.
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