McLibel (2 Discs)
McLibel is the inside story of how a single father and a part-time bar worker took on the McDonald’s Corporation. Filmed over three years, the documentary follows Helen Steel and Dave Morris as they are transformed from anonymous campaigners against the fast food giant into unlikely global heroes.
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Manufactured Landscapes
Jennifer Baichwal’s award-winning documentary centres on renowned artist Edward Burtynsky whose large-scale photographs portray the devastating impact of industrial expansion on the environment.
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Dark Days (Documentary)
Dark Days, a ground breaking documentary from British director Marc Singer with a moving soundtrack from DJ Shadow, shows a way of life that is unimaginable to most people.
The film focuses on a group of homeless people that live deep underground in an abandoned New York City railroad tunnel. During the daytime they scavenge for food on the streets of New York. At night, they retreat to the tunnel where they have built homes out of scrap metal, plastic, and plywood.
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Children Of Agape: We Are Together
We Are Together is a multi-award winning documentary film that tells the story of an amazing group of children. All orphaned as a result of the AIDS crisis, their home, Agape, is their last refuge and their last hope for a slightly better start in life.
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Beyond The Golden Compass: The Magic Of Philip Pullman
Unlock the astonishing truths and hidden meanings inside the pages of Philip Pullman’s The Golden Compass, the best selling fantasy novel that has captured the imagination of millions worldwide. This cutting edge film examines the secret codes and symbols of Lyra’s world -
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Zulu Wars
Available for the first time on DVD, John Hurt is your guide to one of the most fascinating periods in the history of the British Empire. Zulu Wars is a major film production telling the story though spectacular and authentic reconstructions of key events and battles which featured in the rise of the Zulu nation.
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Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man (Music Documentary)
A ubiquitous influence even as he remains elusively elsewhere, Leonard Cohen is back. Woven through a riveting tribute is a career-spanning interview with the man himself.
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Arctic Tale
Artic Tale is an epic adventure that explores the vast world of the Great North. The film follows the walrus, Seela and the polar bear, Nanu, on their journey from birth to adolescence to maturity and parenthood in the frozen Arctic wilderness. Once a perpetual winter wonderland of snow and ice, the walrus and the polar bear are losing their beautiful icebound world as it melts from underneath them.
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West Highland Railway
A Railway Renaissance
Still celebrated as one of the most wild and beautiful of it’s kind, the West Highland Line first ran from Glasgow Queens Street to Fort William on August 7th 1894. It has since found new fame following its appearance in the Harry Potter films.
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Target For Today
The story of a complete B-17 and B-24 daylight bomber raid on Germany, followed in exceptional detail and made with unprecedented access at every level.
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The Corporation (2 Discs)
A fascinating feature length documentary expose that dissects the concept of the corporation throughout recent history up to its present-day global dominance. 150 years ago, the corporation was a relatively insignificant entity.
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Where In The World Is Osama Bin Laden?
The next great adventure from the guy who brought you super size Me!
In Where In the World Is Osama Bin Laden Morgan Spurlock takes on a franchise even more lethal than McDonald’s… Al Qaeda.
Following Bin Laden’s trail through some of the most dangerous places in the world, Spurlock encounters both the rational and the radical faces of the Middle East.
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Trawlermen: Series 1
Documentary series on the fishermen who work out of the port of Peterhead in Scotland.
The General Post Office Film Unit Collection: Vol.1 - Addressing The Nation
The BFI National Archive, in partnership with BT, Royal Mail and The British Postal Museum & Archive, has curated and restored the legendary output of short films produced by the GPO Film Unit from 1933-1940.
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British Transport Films: Vol.8 - Points And Aspects (2 Discs)
British Transport Films: Vol.8 features the following:
Points and Aspects covers a variety of topics and illustrates the wide range of subjects the BTF Unit covered during it’s years of production.
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Let’s Get Lost (1988)
Directed by internationally renowned photographer/filmmaker Bruce Weber, the Oscar nominated Let’s Get Lost offers an incredibly powerful insight into the life of the late jazz great Chet baker.
Travelling with the exclusive icon, Weber weaves together the life story of a man they called “the James Dean of the jazz world” charting his incredible rise to international fame and adulation and his tragically rapid demise into womanising and drug addiction.
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The Dixie Chicks: Shut Up And Sing
Shut Up & Sing is a rockumentary which travels with the Dixie Chicks, from the peak of their popularity as the national-anthem-singing-darlings of country music and top-selling female recording artists of all time through to the infamous anti-Bush comment made by the group’s lead singer Natalie Maines in 2003.
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Fahrenheit 9/11 (1 Disc)
Already the highest grossing documentary of all time in America (also breaking records in Europe and the UK) and winner of the prestigious Palme D’Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 2004, Fahrenheit 9/11 is the powerful new film from Oscar-winning director Michael Moore.
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The Secret
The Secret has travelled through centuries… To reach you!
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Visions Of Light: The Art Of Cinematography (BFI)
Experience the dazzling story of cinematography as seen through the lenses of the world’s greatest filmmakers and captured in classic scenes from over 125 immortal movies.
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