Current dartmouth films
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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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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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Phume Tsewu has dedicated the last twelve years of his life to creating one of South Africa’s most successful choirs.
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Fifty per of us collect something. In this film we meet some of the UK's most eccentric collectors.
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The world of environmental direct action has remained a secretive one. Until now...
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A thirty-seven year old epileptic and alcoholic, Nigel witnessing the death of his brother as a schoolboy now plays havoc with his confused mind.
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