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Uncovering the truth behind Chechnya‘s homophobic purges

The real story

In his new documentary, David France went undercover to tell the story of the people helping the LGBTQ+ community escape persecution.

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A journey through Mexico’s spiralling healthcare crisis

Midnight family

A new documentary examines the lack of government funding in the country, and the citizens who have been forced to pick up the slack.

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Inside the hazardous quest for social media stardom

Fake it till you make it

Liza Mandelup’s new documentary, Jawline, follows 16-year-old Austyn as he tries to carve out a career as an influencer.

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The wild story of the world’s biggest white-collar heist

The Kleptocrats

A new documentary follows reporters and law enforcement agents as they track an audacious scam – one that involves corruption, film stars and politicians.

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‘I wasn’t doing so great. I saw friends dying and falling apart’

An interview with Alex Winter

Best known for his role in the Bill & Ted films, Winter is now a respected filmmaker tackling technology, politics, culture and society.

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The reality of pregnancy as a transgender man

Seahorse

A new documentary tells the story of Freddy McConnell, a man on a quest to start his own family and become a parent.

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Why thousands of mysterious murders still haunt Mexico

Dark Suns

Over the last few years, tens of thousands of Mexicans have gone missing, with many now presumed dead. So why doesn’t the government care?

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Behind the scenes on Steve Bannon’s campaign trail

Through the looking glass

Filmmaker Alison Klayman followed the controversial strategist for over a year in her new film, The Brink.

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Marianne Ihlen: the woman and muse behind Leonard Cohen

Words of Love

Filmmaker Nick Broomfield discusses his new documentary, which follows one of the most enduring love affairs in music history.

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Is the age of monogamy finally over?

Talking about adultery

In her new documentary, Bara Jichova Tyson probes the ever-changing relationship between infidelity, sex and marriage.

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How this Syrian filmmaker captured war first-hand

For Sama

When civil war broke out in Syria, Waad Al-Kateab picked up the camera – and didn’t put it down. The result is now a feature-length documentary.

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A deep dive into the northern voguing scene

Lost in music

Vogue was always synonymous with the gay clubs of ’80s New York, but now it’s experiencing an unlikely renaissance in the North of England.

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