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Reports from Al Fasher, once a sleepy desert town of 40,000 but today home to 100,000 refugees and 10,000 UN personnel. The film captures the desperation of daily life in Al Fasher’s sprawling Abu Shouk...
Jamaica-born dub-poet, writer and performer Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze, with a selection of 30 of her spoken works, exploring a wide range of personal, social and political issues. Includes ‘Red Rebel...
Animation. This short film depicts the reasons for the feud between French writers and philosophers Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus. The disagreement was prompted by the publication of Camus’ 1951 work...
Fflamboyant, eccentric and a rebel, Nina Hamnett enjoyed a whirlwind existence in Paris and London and her portraits and drawings are an illustration of her times.
Belinda Turner, 14, lives in Birmingham and attends a local comprehensive school - sometimes. When she does, her teachers are wary. For Belinda, they believe, is a troublemaker. This fictionalised...
After 20 years of war Cambodia began a process of demobilisation aimed at the establishment of democracy. William Shawcross examines the climate of fear under which the first elections were held as rebel...
A six-part documentary series from Al Jazeera profiling architects who are using design as a form of activism and resistance to tackle the world’s urban, environmental and social crises. The series follows...
Part 1: Rembrandt was the first artist to make the self-portrait a major means of artistic expression. The series begins with the image of a vigorous roughneck, passes through confident celebrity, and ends...
Using newsreel footage, stills and interviews traces Epstein’s life from his childhood in New York’s East Side Jewish quarter until his death in 1959. Contributors include art historian Dr Evelyn Silber,...
Part of a series exploring ways of resolving conflicts across Africa.
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