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- The Autobots learn of a Cybertronian spacecraft hidden on the moon, and race against the Decepticons to reach it and to learn its secrets.
- A widower's transcontinental quest to find answers about his wife's death leads him to explosive secrets.
- Danish director Mads Brügger and Swedish private investigator Göran Björkdahl are trying to solve the mysterious death of Dag Hammarskjöld. As their investigation closes in, they discover a crime far worse than killing the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
- United Nations narcotics agents attempt to trace heroin shipments from the Afghanistan-Iran border to the main European distributor.
- Planet of the Humans takes a harsh look at how the environmental movement has lost the battle through well-meaning but disastrous choices.
- Follows the terrifying behind-the-scenes of military-funded scientists racing to build this technology, as Artificial intelligence infiltrates every level of the armed forces.
- An investigation into the story of Bob Lazar, who claims to have worked on a covert government UFO project at Area 51, a highly classified, top-secret United States Air Force facility in Nevada,.
- A film about the noted American linguist/political dissident and his warning about corporate media's role in modern propaganda.
- Postwar propaganda film in support of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Strident but poignant, focusing on children. The film surveys the Nazi/Japanese atrocities, post-war devastation and the early relief efforts. This film was responsible for raising over $200,000,000, making it a top moneymaking film.
- Jean-Michel Cousteau invites you to embark on a breathtaking underwater voyage to discover the ultimate predator: the shark. Experience an astonishing up-close encounter in 3D with the Lions and Tigers of the Ocean.
- Matias is a soccer referee. He promised his dying mother never to lie. When he referees a match of the spanish national team and there is a clear penalty against Spain in the last minute of the game he has no choice and marks the foul. As a result Spain does not qualify for the world championship and Matias is forced to escape from the rage of the people. He hides in the town of his father which he hasn't visited since his childhood.
- This was part of a series of TV productions intended to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations. This one centered around a family of refugees who, for lack of a homeland, lived on a tramp steamer. The story was based on the novel "The Land Bird" by Tad Mosel.
- The story of the killing of Colten Boushie and his family's pursuit of justice.
- Explores the history of the Afrikaners and Afrikaner nationalism, and the development of apartheid and its relevance to South Africa's political situation today.
- A controversial three part critical documentary on the history of the CIA.
- The documentary, You Have Struck a Rock describes the history of non-violent resistance by black South African women to the use of reference books or passes issued by the South African apartheid government. The pass was traditionally employed by the government to restrict and control the whereabouts of black South African men, who were forced to work away from their families for months or even years. In 1948, the Nationalist government came to power and began to introduce passes for black women. The role of the pass in the lives of black women differed from the role it played in the lives of black men. For a number of reasons concerning issues of bread-and-butter, women were forced to take political action, which was largely unified and strong for many years.
- In 1988 the world was prepared to act against climate change. But then something stalled the action which led to the alarming climate situation we are all facing today.
- With unprecedented access to the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping, The Peacekeepers provides an intimate and dramatic portrait of the struggle to save "a failed state." The film follows the determined and often desperate manoeuvres to avert another Rwandan disaster, this time in the Democratic Republic of Congo (the DRC).
- Depicts the history of the development of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its uses today. Includes archival footage and current interviews with participants who assisted in drafting the declaration.
- Across the trees of a rainforest and through a magical potion, a message is shown via several animation techniques of what would "Peace on Earth" mean
- It's the Same World depicts disabled individuals across the globe who seek full participation and equality.
- "Dreaming of Lebanon" is an interactive VR documentary immersing viewers in the lives and dreams of three Lebanese youths - Rafik, Josephine, and Batoul - as they navigate life in their challenging yet beloved homeland.
- Uses archival photographs, newsreel footage, and interviews to chronicle the quest by Black South Africans for economic viability and individual freedom.