Apartheid didn’t Die : John Pilger Documentary
John Pilger describes the extraordinary generosity of a liberated people, but asks who are the true beneficiaries of a democracy – the black majority or the white minority?
John Pilger describes the extraordinary generosity of a liberated people, but asks who are the true beneficiaries of a democracy – the black majority or the white minority?
John Pilger undercover in one of the world’s most isolated countries.
An extraordinary film about the plight of the people of the Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean.
A John Pilger film exploring the negative impact of globalisation.
A look at the United States’ intervention in foreign countries’ domestic politics, and its War on Terrorism.
Examining the policy of First World banks agreeing loans with Third World countries, who are then unable to meet the crippling interest charges.
An award winning look at the world of international arms dealing by John Pilger.
Investigating the discrepancies between American and British claims for the ‘war on terror’ and the facts on the ground in Afghanistan and Washington.
John Pilger describes the all-pervasive influence of Rupert Murdoch in the worlds media.
This 1991 documentary movie directed by Errol Morris is a biographical study of Stephen Hawking rather than a film version of the book by the same name. Tells the story of how Hawking has become one of the great minds of all time despite his near total paralysis with clips of his lectures, interviews with [...]