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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: political unrestx
No Man's Land (2020)
A family grieves the death of their daughter in a suicide bombing. Meanwhile, her brother suspects she is still alive after glimpsing her in a news report and sets off to find her in the Middle East.
Ross Kemp: Extreme World
Ross Kemp returns to helm another documentary series for Sky 1, this time Ross Kemp: Extreme World. The series sees Kemp travel to places like Pakistan and the Democratic Republic of Congo to learn more about how terrorists and criminals are ruining many lives.
Resistance (2019)
Welcome to Ireland, 1920.
Everything is double - two states, two armies, two judicial systems - and with each of those states working overtly and covertly to destabilise the other, parents and children, brothers and sisters, husbands and wives are all forced to live double lives themselves, and can no longer trust each other. The destruction and collapse of the state is echoed in that of the families and the relationships of our protagonists. Everyone is fighting for their lives, and for the future.
Madiba
Madiba is based on two Mandela books, Conversations With Myself and Nelson Mandela by Himself. Named after Madiba, the Thembu clan to which Nelson Mandela belonged, the project tells the story of a younger Nelson Mandela during the early-60s as he deals with the political unrest engulfing South Africa. Shot exclusively in South Africa and on Robben Island, Madiba details the early years of Mandela's personal journey, and reveals the behind-the-scenes strategizing and bold organizing tactics he and his collaborators used to bring attention to their movement both domestically and internationally.
Youth of May
About two people who fell for each other like fate in the midst of a whirlpool of history in May 1980.
VICE News Reports
Experience the most captivating segments of VICE News in VICE News Reports. Get an in-depth look at global events and issues.
From political unrest to environmental crises, VICE News Reports covers it all.
Reizen Waes
Why do we always visit the same destinations on vacation? In Waes' Travels, Tom Waes visits countries that the average tourist would not visit with one question to be answered: can I go on holiday here?
No quiet villages in Spain or France but destinations with armed guerrillas, volcanoes and cyclones or insane dictators. Tom Waes is thrown from one experience to the next: ranging from sad hotels to the most beautiful places on Earth, stripclubs and even Stalins bed.
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