Archive for the 'Documentaries' Category

BBC: Israel’s Secret WMD

On March 11, 2003, the BBC broadcasted this report entitled “Israel’s Secret Weapon”.It’s a BBC documentary created a while ago about Israels nuclear weapons and the person who leaked information about the nuclear programme to the world.

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BBC: Global Dimming - Tragic End of Humanity

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Global Dimming - Tragic End of Humanity is a documentary from an episode of BBC’s “Horizon” science programme, about “Global Dimming”, i.e. that less and less sunlight seems to be reaching the Earths surface.It also goes into the relationship between global dimming and global warming, and that the latter could actually be a lot worse than we’ve thought.

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BBC: Abandoned Children

Meet the children in the tragic & silent world. Many of these children in Bulgaria cannot talk not because they are disabled but because they were never taught how to talk.

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BBC:Dead In The Water

“Dead In The Water” is a BBC documentary about the USS Liberty and how it was attacked with a large number of US sailors being killed, by the Israeli’s and … all » then how it was covered up and the propaganda skills that were used.It clearly highlights the propaganda systems in place and how they are used to completely manipulate their people and even their own government members.

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Do We Really Need the Moon ?

The Moon is such a familiar presence in the sky that most of us take it for granted.But what if it wasn’t where it is now? How would that affect life on Earth? Space scientist and lunar fanatic Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock explores our intimate relationship with the Moon.Besides orchestrating the tides, the moon dictates the length of a day, the rhythm of the seasons and the very stability of our planet.

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The Eight Column Affair

What happens when a photograph on the front page of a newspaper wants to meet a photograph on the last page? To do this, he most necessarily pass through several pages of the paper. He comes alive and so does the entire newspaper. Meet Robi, a marathon runner on the front page. And Shireen, a tennis champ on the last page… in The Eight Column Affair - a zany love story set in a newspaper.

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Web Warriors

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The internet is touted as one of the most important inventions in the history of modern man, and like the discovery of the atom, its ability to benefit mankind is matched only by its potential to unleash massive destruction.

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Welcome to North Korea

The winner of the 2001 International Emmy award for Best Documentary, Welcome to North Korea is a grotesquely surreal look at the all-too-real conditions in modern-day North Korea.Dutch filmmaker Peter Tetteroo and his associate Raymond Feddema spent a week in and around the North Korean capital of Pyongyang — ample time to represent the starvation and deprivation afflicting a good portion of the population, and to offset such “contemporary” imagery as cars and public facilities with the conspicuous nonuse of these trappings.

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