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Showing 1 - 10 of 30 titles with a criteria of Subject is United Kingdom
All Different, All Equal
Examines progress in women's rights globally.
Bullfrog Films | 2000 | 24 minutes
Almost There
Three freshly retirees in US, UK and Japan, embark on a journey in search of meaning and happiness.
First Hand Films | 2017 | 80 minutes
Anne Clark – I’ll Walk Out Into Tomorrow
The film chronicles the work of the English poet and spoken word-artist Anne Clark. Shaped by punk she pioneered electronic music with her pre-techno classics "Sleeper In Metropolis" and "Our Darkness" and hugely impacted generations of musicians.
Deckert Distribution | 2017 | 81 minutes
Another Paradise
Fifty years ago the entire Creole population of the Chagos Islands was expelled by the British authorities. This secret operation took place in order to lease the largest island to the US Navy so that it could install a military base. Now Chagossian exiles embark on a struggle to return home.
Andana Films | 2019 | 82 minutes
Barber Shop - Ep 1: Clacton-on-Sea / UK
How possibly could the UK vote for Brexit? In Clacton-on-Sea, a small seaside town, barber Susan and her clients reflects on current European issues like migration, religious extremism, economic decline and the position of the UK vis-à-vis the EU.
First Hand Films | 2017 | 26 minutes
Billion Dollar Crop
The history and advantages of hemp as an industrial fiber.
Bullfrog Films | 1996 | 55 minutes
A Boatload of Wild Irishmen
The life and work of legendary director Robert Flaherty ('Nanook of the North'), the 'father of documentary.' This title has one or more clips.
Icarus Films | 2011 | 84 minutes
Churchill's Island
Winner of the first Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject, presents the strategy of the Battle of Britain, showing with penetrating clarity the relationships between the various forces made up the island's defenses.
National Film Board of Canada | 1941 | 22 minutes
Contact, Ep. 4 - Margaret Thatcher by Peter Marlow
Margaret Thatcher, the Iron Lady, governed the UK for 11 years. A photo taken by Peter Marlow during the Conservative Party Congress in 1981 would turn out to be the most representative portrait.
First Hand Films | 2014 | 26 minutes
The Dirty War on the National Health Service
Filmed in Britain and the United States just prior to the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, this timely and compelling documentary by BAFTA and Emmy award-winning journalist John Pilger reveals what may be the last battle to preserve the most fundamental human right of all—the right to health.
Bullfrog Films | 2019 | 106 minutes