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Special: Occupation or Apartheid
Special: Occupation or Apartheid
Category: Documentaries
Two journalists, a Palestinian-American and an Israeli, journey to Jerusalem, their mutual birthplace, to offer new solutions and insights into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Stolen Dreams
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Stolen Dreams
Category: Documentaries
Artist Hana Mal Allah has first hand experience of life during and after Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. But through her art, Hana has sought to bring life into a war-torn landscape. Watch what happens in this episode of Witness.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Nerma's Story
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Nerma's Story
Category: Documentaries
At the age of fifteen Nerma was forced to flee her hometown of Visegrad, a town which borders what at the time was Milosevic's Serbia, because a young man had decided to ethnically cleanse it. This is her story.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Inside the Red Mosque
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Inside the Red Mosque
Category: Documentaries
In this episode of Witness, get an inside look at the days leading up to the storming of the Red Mosque, where Rageh Omaar captures the last interview with mosque leader Abdul Rashid Ghazi prior to his death.
Peace Wanted Alive: Kenya at the Crossroads
Peace Wanted Alive: Kenya at the Crossroads
Category: Documentaries
From filmmaker Stephen Marshall, this illuminating film examines the grassroots peacebuilding presence in Kenya that successfully responded to the election violence in January 2008.
In Focus: The Ayatollah and the Bomb - Iran's Nuclear Program
In Focus: The Ayatollah and the Bomb - Iran's Nuclear Program
Category: News & Current Affairs
In this episode of In Focus, take a look back to April 2009 when President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced that Iran had mastered the complete nuclear fuel cycle. Are Western government's suspicions of Iran's intentions justified?
Spotlight: Blood Antiques
Spotlight: Blood Antiques
Category: Documentaries
This investigative documentary uncovers one of the most outrageous illegal trades since blood diamonds. Could illegal art trade be financing the Taliban in Afghanistan?
Al Jazeera English - Witness: The Singing Policemen of Bihar
Al Jazeera English - Witness: The Singing Policemen of Bihar
Category: Documentaries
The policemen of Bihar, India have found a novel way to fight back against the high crime rate of their city. They have created a police choir that sings songs designed to raise awareness of and combat crime. Watch what happens.
The Seeker (L'Identificateur)
The Seeker (L'Identificateur)
Category: Documentaries
This documentary looks at the fascinating life of Bill Haglund, who has become a powerful voice for the silent victims of genocide, breaking ground in a new field called "human rights anthropology".
Exam
Exam
Category: World Cinema
This Romanian film tells the tale of a wrongful conviction in a brutal murder case. The police - eager to close the case - knowingly arrest the wrong man, leaving a trail of guilt, pyschological torture and revenge in their wake.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Chechen Syndrome
Al Jazeera English - Witness: Chechen Syndrome
Category: Documentaries
Filmmaker Nick Sturdee has spent many years living in Russia and covering the Chechen conflict. He followed some ordinary soldiers returning home with invisible yet debilitating wounds from their time fighting in Chechnya.
12:08 East of Bucharest
12:08 East of Bucharest
Category: World Cinema
12:08 East of Bucharest describes the fall of communism through the eyes of a provincial television station. The film was the first made by Corneliu Porumboiu, and won the Camera D’Or (Best First Film) at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.
Stuff and Dough
Stuff and Dough
Category: World Cinema
In this film, critically acclaimed director Crisi Puiu takes us in a rattle-trap van with a naïve young man, his pal and the pal's girlfriend en route to Bucharest to deliver a mysterious parcel for a local gangster.
Al Jazeera English - Witness: 88 Keys in Cuba
Al Jazeera English - Witness: 88 Keys in Cuba
Category: Documentaries
Elizabeth Jones' film 88 Keys in Cuba examines how Irishman Ciaran Ryan was inspired to come to the rescue of the Cuba’s much loved pianos, which are dying out due to the US trade embargo coupled with a hot and humid climate.
The Paper Will Be Blue
The Paper Will Be Blue
Category: World Cinema
In this Romanian film, director Radu Muntean plunges us into the confusion of the long night-day-night of Dec. 22, 1989