All dartmouth films

Pig Business charts the four year investigation by eco-campaigner Tracy Worcester into the industrialisation of pork production.
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.
The End of the Line, the first major feature documentary film revealing the impact of overfishing on our oceans.
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.
John Pilger investigates how the media has reported war, from the First World War to the present day.
International award winning director David Sington tells the story of the credit bubble which caused the financial crisis, which has brought suffering to millions.
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.
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.
This unique observational documentary follows the battle for the parliamentary constituency of Barking in East London.
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.