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- Two female entrepreneurs start a women's only cab company in Greater Manchester, UK.
- Nagieb Khaja is a Danish journalist of Afghan origin and he believes that the West makes decisions on Afghanistan based on an uninformed view of the country and its people. Nagieb a man with a mission. A few years ago Nagieb traveled to Afghanistan in order to refine the simplistic media image of the country, but he ended up as a prisoner of the Taliban and barely escaped. On the next trip, Nagieb brought 30 mobile cameras and asked Afghan civilians to film themselves. For the first time, we are invited into life in the forbidden zone with all the joys and sorrows, victories and defeats associated with living in the shadow of war.
- A TV comedy rant from writer / actor James Everett about the hypocrisy of the London 2012 Olympics.
- Film about Tehran born, but London raised, hip hop artist Reveal.
- Meet Liam and Nita, a couple who had been going out for a few weeks when they found out a baby was on its way. For Liam the solution was simple: abortion. But Nita had her own ideas about the pregnancy. This intimate documentary charts the tensions that follow on from this in the first year in the life of baby Una.
- This series covers an eclectic cross-section of special interest reviews and vignettes on contemporary hotspots within London culture.
- A film that explores how young people, choosing a career in farming, start up for the first time.
- This six-part series on the traditions of ale making and drinking, visits some of the oldest breweries to the newest micro-breweries, exploring the rich landscape of local pubs and "free houses" that have historically acted as distribution networks, enabling some of the most diverse and creative ale making in the world. These films reveal the rich history, recent revival and hidden secrets behind "Real Ale" making that continues to be drunk in some of the oldest pubs in the world.
- This one-hour documentary revolves around the work of The Forced Marriage Unit (FMU), run jointly by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Home Office and will lift the lid on some of the 'pushers' and victims involved in forced marriages. The unit receives over 5,000 calls a year, some involving girls as young as 13, the film follows the team at their busiest time of year - the school summer holiday. With unrivalled access, Current TV plants itself within the FMU in the UK and their partner offices in Bangladesh and Pakistan to reveal the work of the unit, as well as following new and existing cases as they unfold -- including a series of rescues. Part current-affairs investigation, part character study, the film also follows the lives of the victims of forced marriage, those that have escaped and those involved in helping them begin new lives with new identities. Chillingly, the film also explores the work of the bounty hunters who are hired to track down women who have escaped.
- A general introduction to the motivation behind the Occupy movement. This film is by no means an extensive documentary of their agenda but more of a general overview for anyone who doesn't understand 'what it's all about'. I hope this can help to re-address the, largely distorted view, that the mainstream media presents of the Occupy movement.
- An exclusive day-in-the-life with artist Stanley Donwood, best know for his album work for Radiohead and Thom Yorke, in his first onscreen appearance.
- A young rapper with a passion for social architecture documents life for the residents of one of London's inner city council estates via song.
- A candid look into the life of Jim, The Pearly King of Camberwell and the impact the changing face of London has had on the cockney monarchy and its tradition's.
- Lisa enlists the help of an online dating profile writing service to see the difference between her own written profile and her 'pimped' version. The results are very successful as she embarks on a long term relationship.
- A series of television idents, created for Current TV (UK) and Film4.
- An image and personal development seminar for men run by lifestyle guru Harry Harpur is starting to gain popularity in the previously macho Northern Ireland.