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Why I do what I do

Surfers Against Sewage

Guardians of the Ocean — Surfers Against Sewage are on a mission to clean up our seas and ensure we treat our marine environment with the respect it deserves.

Written by: Alex King

Why I do what I do

Baywara

Sounds of Time — New documentary Baywara profiles Djalu Gurruwiwi, spiritual custodian of the Didjeridoo and guardian of thousands of years of stories.

Written by: Alex King

Why I do what I do

Emily Maye

We Were Fought By Men Very Fast — Emily Maye focusses on speed, sweat and suffering to capture the human drama of professional cycling.

Written by: Alex King

Why I do what I do

Thomas Castets

Out in the Line-up — Some surfers may be gay. Deal with it.

Written by: Michael Fordham

Why I do what I do

Leave to Remain

Director Q&A — Director Bruce Goodison talks to Huck about turning the experiences of child asylum seekers into compelling drama.

Written by: Alex King

Why I do what I do

Homeboy Sandman

Honesty, Truth and Journey — Homeboy Sandman is walking the principled path, helping to take hip hop where he feels it needs to go.

Written by: Alex King

Why I do what I do

Shamsia Hassani

Women on Walls — Afghanistan’s only female street artist is on a solo quest for women’s equality.

Written by: Ricardo Miguel Vieira

Why I do what I do

Soap

Meeting of Styles — Polish street artist Soap blends surrealism, photorealism and influences from hip hop's golden era.

Written by: Alex King

Why I do what I do

We Are Many

Field Notes from Sheffield Doc/Fest — Amir Amirani's incredible documentary We Are Many looks at the events and repercussions of the global anti-Iraq war protests in 2003.

Written by: Alex King

Why I do what I do

Conciergerie Music

Echoes of the Past — A series of intimate gigs in engaging locations hark back to Ibiza's pre-electronic era.

Written by: Alex King

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