Russians at War

Russians at War

Anastasia Trofimova gains unprecedented access to a Russian Army battalion in Ukraine. Without official clearance, she embeds with the soldiers for 7 months as they move across the frontlines. What she uncovers defies East and West narratives: a war dividing families, with soldiers disillusioned and struggling to understand what they’re fighting for.

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Searching for Nika

Searching for Nika

Returning to Kyiv to search for his missing dog during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, director Stas Kapralov documents his journey as he joins forces with volunteers and becomes part of a movement to rescue animals caught in the crossfire of war.

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Britain’s Scariest Debt Collector

Britain’s Scariest Debt Collector

Years ago, Shaun Smith was an enforcer for a major Liverpool crime family, waging war on a rival drug gang with extreme violence. After serving five years in prison for firearms offenses, he now tries to apply his hard-won skills legally, working as a debt collector in the northern town of Warrington.

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Underground Bare Knuckle Boxing

Underground Bare Knuckle Boxing

Bare-knuckle boxing is resurging in the UK, becoming a modern bloodsport. Clive Martin embeds with fighters from all walks of life; the scene mixes honour, pride, and extreme violence. As the first US vs UK title fight in 150 years approaches, he explores whether violence drives these men or results from it.

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The Corporation

The Corporation

How corporations became the most powerful force in modern society. Exposing how profit and power shape their actions. And the growing push to challenge their influence.

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Krokodil: Russia´s Deadliest Drug

Krokodil: Russia´s Deadliest Drug

A homemade drug called Krokodil is gaining popularity in Siberia, terrifying users with horrific effects that cause skin to become scaly, rot, and fall away. In this documentary, we explore why even many heroin users are afraid of this deadly drug and want nothing to do with it.

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The World’s Weirdest Drug Market

The World’s Weirdest Drug Market

New Zealand’s isolation led to meth and novel drugs becoming popular, sparking addiction and gang violence. Rising crime threatened the country’s safety. A glam-rock musician named Starboy took on the drug war—and nearly succeeded.

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No Visible Trauma: Police Brutality in Canada

No Visible Trauma: Police Brutality in Canada

A harrowing look at police brutality in Calgary, revealing the human cost of unchecked force. Through three victims’ stories, the film exposes systemic failures and lack of accountability. A powerful examination of a justice system that too often lets officers evade consequences.

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Hunting Child Predators

Hunting Child Predators

Since “To Catch a Predator” ended, YouTube vigilantes have taken up the role. Dads Against Predators pose as minors online and confront men in public videos. Law enforcement warns this work should be left to professionals. This film explores whether they help expose predators or create more risks than they prevent.

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