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The story of four teenage Irish girls from the Catholic area of Derry raises the issues of abortion and the British presence. Sinéad O’Connor has a cameo part as well as providing the soundtrack.
Michael Ignatieff examines nationalism in the modern world.
Northern Ireland has been at the centre of the world’s media attention for the last 15 years, but the image seen abroad is often very different from that seen in Britain. Foreign broadcasters and...
Shot by Christopher Doyle and with a powerful soundtrack by Northern Irish DJ and composer David Holmes, Mark Cousins’ film takes viewers on an emotional journey through the complex and sometimes tragic...
A portrait of Gerry Adams, President of Sinn Féin. Looks at the British and Irish governments’ censorship of the media, and its effects on Adams as a politician.
Uses newsreel footage from British Pathé to illustrate political violence in the 20th century. Looks at Saddam Hussain in Iraq, the ‘Troubles’ in Ireland, Joseph Stalin in Russia, Adolf Hitler in Nazi...
Surviving buildings indicate that wealth-creating activities in the countryside were as often industrial as as agricultural. This programme looks at industrial and agricultural building in France, Scotland...
A critical look at the Protestant and Catholic institutions in Ireland, revealing the experiences of people who have been brought up in those traditions but who now regard themselves as atheist. Stories...
Shot in Turf Lodge, a Catholic estate in West Belfast, the film provides an account of the everyday life of the community, particularly its women.
A New Zealand flatworm that eats earthworms was carried to Northern Ireland and spread from there to Scotland and Denmark. Its predations cause a loss of soil fertility and make it a threat to agriculture;...
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