Child of Their Time: The emotional cost of international adoptions
A Dutch filmmaker, whose brother was adopted from Indonesia in the 1970s, shares his family’s painful story.
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A Dutch filmmaker, whose brother was adopted from Indonesia in the 1970s, shares his family’s painful story.
Educating Yorkshire Part 2 shows inspirational teachers negotiating challenges in young people’s lives“Basically, there’s summat wrong with me. I’m like … a psychopath. Genuinely!” A teenage girl with the face of an angel is confiding in Mr Wilson, one…
As gang violence grips Haiti, Kareen looks for supplies critical to the survival of babies at her family-run hospital.
A lawyer fights to free Venezuelans imprisoned after a crackdown on political dissent.
Multi-part series on ex-NFL player who protested racial injustice will not continue over ‘creative differences’Director Spike Lee’s multi-part documentary series for ESPN Films about former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who sparked a national debat…
The Dutch manipulation of the narrative of their colonisation of Indonesia and problems confronting their colonial past.
Shurina, cast as a kamikaze pilot in a play, travels to WWII memorial sites across Japan for a performance in Okinawa.
The life of Ali Shariati, an Iranian revolutionary scholar, an inspiration behind the 1979 Islamic revolution.
However, inquiry into Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone says there were no other breaches, including impartialityA BBC documentary about children in Gaza breached the corporation’s editorial guidelines for accuracy by failing to disclose its child narrato…
Sifa Suljic returns to Bosnia to look for the remains of her brother who went missing during the Srebrenica genocide.