Past 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 unique observational documentary follows the battle for the parliamentary constituency of Barking in East London.
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This film charts the life of two boys – Mario and Nini - from primary school, to secondary school and on the streets of London over a period of six years.
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Low budget feature thriller about a gay school teacher Adam (Tom Harper) who gets caught up in a desperate government attempt to keep the sexual leanings of a leading gay royal a secret.
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After seven years of negotiation Lionel Mill managed to gain exclusive access to the private and public life of one of the Saudi Kingdom's 13 governors.
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A remarkable film about nuclear testing and its fallout. During the Soviet era, the people of Semipalatinsk in Kazakhstan were used as human guinea pigs in the testing of nuclear weapons.
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The disturbing story of what happens to asylum-seeking children when they seek refuge in Britain.
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The Interconnected World is a film in four parts about the International Monetary Fund and the global economic crisis
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