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Full length documentaries for TV

Take That: For the Record

16th November 2005 for ITV 1

 

This is the first exclusive documentary with all five members of the most successful British chart act after the Beatles. Ten years after the...


Little Geek

12th June 2005 for BBC World

 

An investigation into the world's deep oceans and the thousands of newly discovered species scientists are able to find now thanks to a unique...


Four of a Kind

April 2005 for BBC World

 

Filmed globally it features the work of the founder of Kenya's Greenbelt Movement and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Wangari Maathai; a man single-handedly...


The Eco-Economy

21st March 2005 for BBC World

 

Global investigation into the state of the planet’s health following a 5-year study by leading scientists published in the Millennium Eco-system...


Cocaine: Leo and Ze

January 2005 for Channel Four

 

In the film we Follow Ze, a reformed drug trafficker, and his nephew Leo, a drug gang member in one of Rio's favelas.


Disaster Prevention

10th January 2005 for BBC World

 

An investigation into the different hazard management strategies in place in Haiti and Cuba during tropical storm Jeanne, filmed soon after the...


Brazil: Child Prostitution

24th May 2004 for Channel Four News (Indy Fund)

 

Undercover investigation into how Brazil has now overtaken Thailand as the child prostitution capital of the world. Filmed in...


Rio Drug War

11th May 2004 for Channel Four News (Indy Fund)

 

Undercover film with the heavily armed drug gangs of Rio de Janeiro during what has become known as the Rocinha War - a four...


Svetlana's Story

5th November 2003 for BBC World

 

Despite receiving regular threats from other village residents employed at the plant, Svetlana is determined to prove that the widespread...


Angola Transparency

5th November 2003 for BBC World

 

Despite possessing vast reserves of oil, gas and minerals, Angola is one of Africa's poorest counties.


The Duchess of York in Sierra Leone

October 2003 on Channel 5 News

 

In this film we accompany the Duchess of York to Sierra Leone where she is patron of a children’s charity.


Crossing The Divide

17th July 2003 on BBC World

 

A profile of four former winners of the Goldman Environmental Prize who have made the move from eco-campaigners to politicians.


Rich Pickings

April 2003 for BBC World

 

One man has made it his life's mission to stop the trafficking, and in so doing save Brazil's fast disappearing wildlife. Exotic birds, reptiles and...


Ethiopia Mutilation

November 2002 CNN / Roving Report

 

This film is a shocking investigation into the practice of clitoral circumcision in remote villages of southern Ethiopia.


Roskilde Festival

2002 for TV2 Denmark

 

The film is made the year after nine music fans were tragically killed in a crowd surge during a Pearl Jam concert.


Galapagos Islands: Eco-Tourism

2000 for APTN Roving Report

 

With an ever increasing number of visitors to Galapagos, and growing numbers moving to the islands from the mainland in search of work, scientists...


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