[Part 2] This amazing documentary tells the story of how a painter and decorator deceived his wife, family, friends ... ... and bank manager into believing he had won a £8.9 million jackpot on the National Lottery. The ‘Lottery Liar’ and his wife detail their extraordinary story, alternatively hilarious and pitifully sad, of how they went on a frenzied spending spree. Featuring the victims of Howard’s deceit, the architects and designers called in to plan a swimming pool, a gym and a snooker room but who were never paid and the detectives who finally caught up with him and the court case that followed.
[Part 1] There are more than 300 people living in the 116 houses on filmmaker Sue Bourne's street. Until now she barely knew a soul. She tweaks the net curtains and reveals remarkable stories, hidden from view, on what could be any street. There are millionaires living next door to people on benefits, convicted drug smugglers alongside classical composers
[Part 1] Filmmaker Sue Bourne's mother has Alzheimer's and now lives in a nursing home in Scotland. For the last three ... years Sue, and her daughter Holly, have been filming with Sue's mother. Their film is a funny, charming, quirky and sometimes harrowing record of how the family have fumbled along trying to make sense of the disease.
Critically acclaimed documentary from activist Gary Null, concerning the industry fabricated around aids, and the true purposes of pharmaceutical companies providing retroviral drugs
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Unforgiven, The Boys Who Murdered Jamie Bulger [Part 1]
[Part 1] Documentary reporting on the proposed forthcoming release of murderers Jon Venables and Robert Thompson, and the emotions this has stirred up, with the Justice for James campaign organised by James Bulger's mother Denise Fergus, protesting against their release. Looks at questions of punishment and rehabilitation and at how inmates at secure units are treated.
[Part 1] Living with his third wife Petrina and their nine children in a three-bedroom terraced house, Mike's home is hugely ... overcrowded and the kids often double up because there is not enough space for them each to have their own bed. With benefits of 27,000 pounds a year to live on, however, Mike appears oblivious to what other people think of his family and we follow them through the chaos and extravagance of Christmas, the prospect of Mike being jailed for drink-driving, and his boys getting in trouble with the police.
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Conspiracy of Silence - The Franklin Credit Union Cover Up
Conspiracy of Silence - The Franklin Credit Union Cover Up
[Part 1] Liesbeth and Angelique were born identical – they share 100% of their DNA. Emotionally, they have never quite separated. Now Liesbeth wants to leave but she worries what Angelique will do without her. This stylish and original film by award-winning director Agnieszka Piotrowska takes an intimate look at the emotional complexity and depression that can arise from such a close, competitive – and loving – sibling relationship.
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Unforgiven, The Boys Who Murdered Jamie Bulger [Part 2]
[Part 2] Documentary reporting on the proposed forthcoming release of murderers Jon Venables and Robert Thompson, and the emotions ... this has stirred up, with the Justice for James campaign organised by James Bulger's mother Denise Fergus, protesting against their release. Looks at questions of punishment and rehabilitation and at how inmates at secure units are treated.
[Part 2] There are more than 300 people living in the 116 houses on filmmaker Sue Bourne's street. Until ... now she barely knew a soul. She tweaks the net curtains and reveals remarkable stories, hidden from view, on what could be any street. There are millionaires living next door to people on benefits, convicted drug smugglers alongside classical composers
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