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King Henry V grapples with two enemies: the fear of his men and the awesome might of his foes as Agincourt beckons.
Having friends is an essential part of life and for children friendship plays such an important role that an inability to socialise can easily lead to isolation, unhappiness and maladjustment in general....
Conflict is everywhere - in our personal lives, in our professional lives, in the world at large. "The science and art of conflict resolution is built on the skills of dialoguing and negotiation, and there...
This film is a profile of Madame Irène Laure, a member of the French Resistance who, travelled to Germany after the war to speak about the importance of forgiveness. ‘I longed for the total destruction...
Training film and conflict resolution exercise based on the simple scenario of two boys contesting the possession of an orange, and depicting a variety of outcomes. The orange can represent any contested...
This film is about two Kenyans - one black, one white. Stanley Kinga was in the Mau Mau, a secret society formed to liberate the country from British colonial rule. Alan Knight, a farmer, was commandant of a...
This training film focuses on the concept of cooperation. Based on a classic scenario, it explores notions of trust and loyalty; betrayal and defection. Two men are arrested. The police want to charge one of...
Following a personal experience of transformation, Frank Buchman set out to pass on that experience to the world and helped shape the course of history. He was a revolutionary thinker and leader whose...
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