All dartmouth films
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Pig Business charts the four year investigation by eco-campaigner Tracy Worcester into the industrialisation of pork production.
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A feature length documentary about the plight of the Ethiopian coffee farmers, which follows Tadesse Meskela, as he tries to get a fair price for the coffee growers’ co-op he represents.
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The End of the Line, the first major feature documentary film revealing the impact of overfishing on our oceans.
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This is a film about identity, belonging, cultural integration and the Jewish experience of the twentieth century, told with wit, insight and a gripping unfolding narrative.
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John Pilger investigates how the media has reported war, from the First World War to the present day.
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International award winning director David Sington tells the story of the credit bubble which caused the financial crisis, which has brought suffering to millions.
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One of Britain's most promising jazz musician arrangers has a dream: to perform Duke Ellington’s Queen’s Suite to the Queen at the Queen Elizabeth Hall.
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This feature documentary is a wake-up call to the West about the human suffering and cost caused by the cocaine trade and the war against it.
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This unique observational documentary follows the battle for the parliamentary constituency of Barking in East London.
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The story of three men on a life's mission to find a diet which is good for our health, good for the environment and good for the future of the planet.
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