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Eternal Boy / 2021
#Russia
Denis is 33 but looks 13. A rare genetic disease has left him with a childlike face and an adolescent’s body. A pituitary gland problem prevents Denis from looking his age, but not from living life to the fullest.
Denis has a job at a power station. He’s in a long-term relationship and a keen hunter. Although Denis has to put up with insensitivity from outsiders and answer questions like ‘Aren’t you too young to drive a car?’, he is wise beyond his years. Denis is just an old soul trapped in a young body.
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#Russia
Denis is 33 but looks 13. A rare genetic disease has left him with a childlike face and an adolescent’s body. A pituitary gland problem prevents Denis from looking his age, but not from living life to the fullest.
Denis has a job at a power station. He’s in a long-term relationship and a keen hunter. Although Denis has to put up with insensitivity from outsiders and answer questions like ‘Aren’t you too young to drive a car?’, he is wise beyond his years. Denis is just an old soul trapped in a young body.
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The Ugly Face of Beauty / 2016
#India
Mica is what makes your eyeshadow and lipsticks shine and shimmer. It’s a natural mineral that can be found in India’s Jharkhand State. It has the world’s largest mica deposits, which are of high quality and in high demand.
Mica production was once a thriving industry but was made illegal in the 1980s. Nowadays, it’s a business where child labour is rife. They sell the mineral for around 30-50 cents per kilo - a sharp difference from the hundreds of dollars offered on the international market.
Child labourers toil away in abandoned mines, constantly risking cutting themselves from razor-sharp mica flakes and getting respiratory illnesses from inhaling dense mica dust. June 12 marks World Day Against Child Labour - watch the documentary, make informed decisions and learn if products you use are child-labour free.
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#India
Mica is what makes your eyeshadow and lipsticks shine and shimmer. It’s a natural mineral that can be found in India’s Jharkhand State. It has the world’s largest mica deposits, which are of high quality and in high demand.
Mica production was once a thriving industry but was made illegal in the 1980s. Nowadays, it’s a business where child labour is rife. They sell the mineral for around 30-50 cents per kilo - a sharp difference from the hundreds of dollars offered on the international market.
Child labourers toil away in abandoned mines, constantly risking cutting themselves from razor-sharp mica flakes and getting respiratory illnesses from inhaling dense mica dust. June 12 marks World Day Against Child Labour - watch the documentary, make informed decisions and learn if products you use are child-labour free.
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How many documentaries did you watch this week? Answer in the comments and vote for the one you liked most! Don’t forget to share if you liked it ✨
Anonymous Poll
29%
Universal Dostoevsky
21%
Marijuana Victims: Colorado
33%
Sailing Seven Seas
19%
Argentina’s Stolen Children
18%
Football Beasts
23%
Eternal Boy
20%
The Ugly Face of Beauty
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Imprisoned: The Man in a Tan Jacket / 2019
#USA
Otis Johnson was 69 when he got out of prison and re-entered a world that was very different from the one he remembered. Otis spent 40 years behind bars. When Otis was let out in Times Square, he gazed at people wearing headphones. Now he’s gradually getting used to video billboards, people dressing differently, premixed peanut butter and jelly and Ben & Jerry’s ice cream.
Otis was convicted of the attempted murder of a police officer - a crime he says he didn’t commit. Otis could’ve walked out 15 years sooner. All it took was to plead guilty, but he disagreed. Check out Otis’s amazing story in the documentary.
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#USA
Otis Johnson was 69 when he got out of prison and re-entered a world that was very different from the one he remembered. Otis spent 40 years behind bars. When Otis was let out in Times Square, he gazed at people wearing headphones. Now he’s gradually getting used to video billboards, people dressing differently, premixed peanut butter and jelly and Ben & Jerry’s ice cream.
Otis was convicted of the attempted murder of a police officer - a crime he says he didn’t commit. Otis could’ve walked out 15 years sooner. All it took was to plead guilty, but he disagreed. Check out Otis’s amazing story in the documentary.
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Mariupol: A Homecoming / 2022
#Ukraine #Donbass #Mariupol
‘Today, we have the same situation in Ukraine that was in Germany in 1941, with the difference that Germany was in Europe and Ukraine is near Russia,’ says the Donetsk People’s Republic’s first defence minister, Igor Khakimzyanov. In 2014, he was captured and tortured by Azov nationalists. After the Maidan, Ukrainian nationalists occupied Mariupol clamping down on civilian unrest with the use of arms. They shot citizens and killed policemen who dared to oppose them, claiming that Mariupol was theirs.
In 2022 things changed. After 83 days of fierce city combat, Russian troops and Donbass militia managed to liberate the city. Since 16 May 2022, 2,439 soldiers have surrendered, while the rest of the Azov nationalists and Ukrainian army were trapped on the Azovstal plant. In our new film, you will learn the timeline, shocking witnesses of Mariupol residents and militia, and the story of great victory.
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#Ukraine #Donbass #Mariupol
‘Today, we have the same situation in Ukraine that was in Germany in 1941, with the difference that Germany was in Europe and Ukraine is near Russia,’ says the Donetsk People’s Republic’s first defence minister, Igor Khakimzyanov. In 2014, he was captured and tortured by Azov nationalists. After the Maidan, Ukrainian nationalists occupied Mariupol clamping down on civilian unrest with the use of arms. They shot citizens and killed policemen who dared to oppose them, claiming that Mariupol was theirs.
In 2022 things changed. After 83 days of fierce city combat, Russian troops and Donbass militia managed to liberate the city. Since 16 May 2022, 2,439 soldiers have surrendered, while the rest of the Azov nationalists and Ukrainian army were trapped on the Azovstal plant. In our new film, you will learn the timeline, shocking witnesses of Mariupol residents and militia, and the story of great victory.
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You’re My Type / 2020
#Russia
Gosha, 11, survived leukaemia after a bone marrow transplant from a stranger. His donor, Rishat, didn’t even know whose life he was saving. Every day, bone marrow and stem cell donors save the lives of leukaemia and anaemia patients. Finding a suitable donor is like winning the lottery - the chances are 1 in 10,000. And since relatives aren’t always suitable, patients rely on a donor registry.
In Russia, with a population of 144 million people, there are nearly 100,000 potential donors. However, the chances of finding a donor in Russia are relatively low compared to Germany, which boasts almost nine million donors in its population of 80 million people.
June 14 marks World Blood Donor Day! Becoming a donor is a simple but selfless act - watch the documentary and learn more about it.
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#Russia
Gosha, 11, survived leukaemia after a bone marrow transplant from a stranger. His donor, Rishat, didn’t even know whose life he was saving. Every day, bone marrow and stem cell donors save the lives of leukaemia and anaemia patients. Finding a suitable donor is like winning the lottery - the chances are 1 in 10,000. And since relatives aren’t always suitable, patients rely on a donor registry.
In Russia, with a population of 144 million people, there are nearly 100,000 potential donors. However, the chances of finding a donor in Russia are relatively low compared to Germany, which boasts almost nine million donors in its population of 80 million people.
June 14 marks World Blood Donor Day! Becoming a donor is a simple but selfless act - watch the documentary and learn more about it.
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Are you a donor? ⛑
Anonymous Poll
32%
Yes 🙌
41%
No, I don’t have enough info
28%
No, but I’ll think about becoming a donor
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Freegans of New York / 2021
#USA
Some people don’t buy their groceries in a supermarket. Instead, they get their food for free from a dumpster. It’s called ‘freeganism’, which is how people save food from waste. An astonishing 100 million tons of food go to waste in the US annually.
Join freegans on a dumpster diving trip around New York and hear more about their philosophy. Why let perfectly good food go uneaten?
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#USA
Some people don’t buy their groceries in a supermarket. Instead, they get their food for free from a dumpster. It’s called ‘freeganism’, which is how people save food from waste. An astonishing 100 million tons of food go to waste in the US annually.
Join freegans on a dumpster diving trip around New York and hear more about their philosophy. Why let perfectly good food go uneaten?
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🎲 Food Waste Facts
What do you know about food waste? 🍎 Put your knowledge to the test!
🖊 5 questions · ⏱ 1 min
What do you know about food waste? 🍎 Put your knowledge to the test!
🖊 5 questions · ⏱ 1 min
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Зашто? (WHY?) / 2014
#Yugoslavia
Hundreds were killed, thousands injured, and parts of a city destroyed. In 1999, NATO launched airstrikes on Belgrade.
Operation Allied Force launched 2,300 missiles and dropped 14,000 bombs during the Kosovo campaign. Collateral damage included schools, libraries, hospitals and homes. The alliance blamed Belgrade for ‘excessive and disproportionate use of force’ in a conflict with an ethnic Albanian insurgency in Kosovo.
In ZASHTO (WHY?) American and Serbian journalists look at the legacy of NATO’s bombing of Yugoslavia and how it was portrayed in their countries
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#Yugoslavia
Hundreds were killed, thousands injured, and parts of a city destroyed. In 1999, NATO launched airstrikes on Belgrade.
Operation Allied Force launched 2,300 missiles and dropped 14,000 bombs during the Kosovo campaign. Collateral damage included schools, libraries, hospitals and homes. The alliance blamed Belgrade for ‘excessive and disproportionate use of force’ in a conflict with an ethnic Albanian insurgency in Kosovo.
In ZASHTO (WHY?) American and Serbian journalists look at the legacy of NATO’s bombing of Yugoslavia and how it was portrayed in their countries
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Red Waters / 2014
#Denmark
Up to 1,000pilot whales are killed for meat each year on Denmark’s Faroe Islands. Dozens of men in small boats drive the mammals into a bay and use hooks and knives to kill them. Called the grind, it’s a terrifying sight but also a centuries-old tradition. As a result, the Faroese are sometimes called the last barbarians of Europe.
While animal rights activists call for an end to the custom, the islanders say the grind is part of the Faroese identity. Is it culture or animal cruelty?
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#Denmark
Up to 1,000
While animal rights activists call for an end to the custom, the islanders say the grind is part of the Faroese identity. Is it culture or animal cruelty?
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Theatre of War / 2022
#Ukraine #Donbass #Donetsk
'Why should I move somewhere because of somebody? My soul is right there,' says Yuri Paramonenko, the chief conductor of the 'Donbass Opera' theatre. Like many Donbass performers, he didn’t leave his hometown when Ukrainian shelling started.
They performed on stage even when the bomb explosions shook the theatre. His orchestra continues to work, although some musicians were connoscripted into the DPR forces, and the talent shortage was critical. Nevertheless, the 'Donbass Opera' never intended to stop performing during the war and continues to brighten up Donbass people’s days now.
Today many dancers and singers serve in the ranks of the DPR forces. They share their stories in our new documentary
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#Ukraine #Donbass #Donetsk
'Why should I move somewhere because of somebody? My soul is right there,' says Yuri Paramonenko, the chief conductor of the 'Donbass Opera' theatre. Like many Donbass performers, he didn’t leave his hometown when Ukrainian shelling started.
They performed on stage even when the bomb explosions shook the theatre. His orchestra continues to work, although some musicians were connoscripted into the DPR forces, and the talent shortage was critical. Nevertheless, the 'Donbass Opera' never intended to stop performing during the war and continues to brighten up Donbass people’s days now.
Today many dancers and singers serve in the ranks of the DPR forces. They share their stories in our new documentary
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The Immortals / 2016
#India
Ziona Chana from India had 39 wives and up to 94 children, making him the head of arguably the world’s largest family. They all lived under one roof in a pink four-storey house they built themselves in the foothills of the Indian Himalayas.
Not only did they live together, but they all also worshipped Ziona as their God. He was the leader of the ‘New Generation’ sect, whose members believed in immortality, practice polygamy and led a communal life.
Ziona died in 2021.
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Ziona Chana from India had 39 wives and up to 94 children, making him the head of arguably the world’s largest family. They all lived under one roof in a pink four-storey house they built themselves in the foothills of the Indian Himalayas.
Not only did they live together, but they all also worshipped Ziona as their God. He was the leader of the ‘New Generation’ sect, whose members believed in immortality, practice polygamy and led a communal life.
Ziona died in 2021.
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📨Let's find out which documentary you liked most 😍 this week! 🧐
And share your impressions — in the comments ⬇️
And share your impressions — in the comments ⬇️
Anonymous Poll
9%
Imprisoned: The Man in a Tan Jacket / 2019
37%
Mariupol: A Homecoming / 2022
4%
You’re My Type / 2020
6%
Freegans of New York / 2021
10%
Зашто? (WHY?) / 2014
6%
Red Waters / 2014
11%
Theatre of War / 2022
10%
The Immortals / 2016
5%
Iraqi Safe House / 2018
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Caravan of Dreams / 2019
In June 2022, some 6,000 migrants set off from Mexico in one of the largest caravans bound for the United States. Over the last four years, migrant caravans have become a common phenomenon. Men, women and children from Central and South America trek hundreds of kilometres on foot across multiple borders. As a result, hundreds of thousands are caught at the doorstep of the US, but migrants remain undeterred and keep marching towards a safer life in the United States.
June 20 is World Refugee Day. Watch this documentary to learn why people are forced to leave their homes.
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In June 2022, some 6,000 migrants set off from Mexico in one of the largest caravans bound for the United States. Over the last four years, migrant caravans have become a common phenomenon. Men, women and children from Central and South America trek hundreds of kilometres on foot across multiple borders. As a result, hundreds of thousands are caught at the doorstep of the US, but migrants remain undeterred and keep marching towards a safer life in the United States.
June 20 is World Refugee Day. Watch this documentary to learn why people are forced to leave their homes.
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My Baby My Way / 2015
#Egypt
PE instructor Lena Fokina has come up with an unorthodox way of making babies strong and resilient, but her method makes a lot of people cringe. Elena grasps the little tykes by their wrists and feet and spins and flips them over and around her head like they were rag dolls.
Lena teaches her bizarre ‘baby yoga’ to parents who want to discover their babies’ natural abilities, but some critics say her innovation is actually baby abuse. Videos of the PE teacher spinning newborns and dipping their heads in the sea have been removed from social media and petitions have appeared on the web calling for Lena’s methods to be banned.
Baby yoga or baby abuse?
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#Egypt
PE instructor Lena Fokina has come up with an unorthodox way of making babies strong and resilient, but her method makes a lot of people cringe. Elena grasps the little tykes by their wrists and feet and spins and flips them over and around her head like they were rag dolls.
Lena teaches her bizarre ‘baby yoga’ to parents who want to discover their babies’ natural abilities, but some critics say her innovation is actually baby abuse. Videos of the PE teacher spinning newborns and dipping their heads in the sea have been removed from social media and petitions have appeared on the web calling for Lena’s methods to be banned.
Baby yoga or baby abuse?
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Torched: Sri Lanka's Economy / 2022
#SriLanka
'We can afford only one meal a day, because our wage is low, only 800 rupees. It is enough only to buy two flatbreads and a pound of dhal. We don’t have enough money to eat properly,’ says Marimuttu Kumarasamy, a tea picker from Sri Lanka. Poor people on the island face absolute disaster – their low wages are not enough to feed themselves.
That was caused by the US embargo on Russian oil, leading to fuel shortages in Sri Lanka. As a result, the prices skyrocketed, putting people on the brink of starvation. How is the country going to recover?
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#SriLanka
'We can afford only one meal a day, because our wage is low, only 800 rupees. It is enough only to buy two flatbreads and a pound of dhal. We don’t have enough money to eat properly,’ says Marimuttu Kumarasamy, a tea picker from Sri Lanka. Poor people on the island face absolute disaster – their low wages are not enough to feed themselves.
That was caused by the US embargo on Russian oil, leading to fuel shortages in Sri Lanka. As a result, the prices skyrocketed, putting people on the brink of starvation. How is the country going to recover?
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Remembrance / 2018
#Europe
Statues and memorials commemorating Soviet soldiers and the Red Army have been torn down in countries across Europe. As a result, some see the Red Army’s role in defeating Nazi Germany in World War II as being systematically diminished.
‘In fifty years, Polish kids will think that it wasn’t the Red Army that liberated Poland... but the American one. But we won’t allow it!’ says Polish activist Tadeusz Kowalczyk. Unfortunately, few Europeans and members of memorial societies still honour the sacrifices made by Soviet soldiers. Watch the documentary for a closer look at the battle of World War II history.
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#Europe
Statues and memorials commemorating Soviet soldiers and the Red Army have been torn down in countries across Europe. As a result, some see the Red Army’s role in defeating Nazi Germany in World War II as being systematically diminished.
‘In fifty years, Polish kids will think that it wasn’t the Red Army that liberated Poland... but the American one. But we won’t allow it!’ says Polish activist Tadeusz Kowalczyk. Unfortunately, few Europeans and members of memorial societies still honour the sacrifices made by Soviet soldiers. Watch the documentary for a closer look at the battle of World War II history.
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World War II Leaders / 2022
#world
Clementine Churchill, Winston Churchill’s wife, visited the USSR during WWII. As a result, she created a foundation to help the Soviet people. From 1941 to 1951, it raised £9 million, which today equals $200 million. The foundation shipped medicine, food and equipment to Soviet hospitals. For her charity work, Clementine Churchill was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor in the Soviet Union. But at the end of WWII, while his wife was helping the Soviet people, Churchill was considering an attack along with the remaining German troops on the USSR. Find out more about the Big Three’s rocky relationship and how the United States and Great Britain used the war to weaken the Soviet Union.
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#world
Clementine Churchill, Winston Churchill’s wife, visited the USSR during WWII. As a result, she created a foundation to help the Soviet people. From 1941 to 1951, it raised £9 million, which today equals $200 million. The foundation shipped medicine, food and equipment to Soviet hospitals. For her charity work, Clementine Churchill was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor in the Soviet Union. But at the end of WWII, while his wife was helping the Soviet people, Churchill was considering an attack along with the remaining German troops on the USSR. Find out more about the Big Three’s rocky relationship and how the United States and Great Britain used the war to weaken the Soviet Union.
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Bear with Me / 2018
#Russia
Bear cubs stay with their mothers for about eighteen months. Orphans have very little chance of surviving on their own. Biologist Valentin Pazhetnov dedicated his life to saving orphaned bear cubs and reintroducing them back into the wilderness.
Valentin rescued and raised more than 250 bears in his Orphan Bear Rescue Centre. Specialists in the centre provide baby bears round-the-clock care but avoid bonding with them. “The main thing about our method is to preserve their fear of humans,” Valentin said.
The centre, which Valentin’s son and grandson now run, is considered a world leader in bear rehabilitation. In June 2021, Valentin tragically died at the age of 84.
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#Russia
Bear cubs stay with their mothers for about eighteen months. Orphans have very little chance of surviving on their own. Biologist Valentin Pazhetnov dedicated his life to saving orphaned bear cubs and reintroducing them back into the wilderness.
Valentin rescued and raised more than 250 bears in his Orphan Bear Rescue Centre. Specialists in the centre provide baby bears round-the-clock care but avoid bonding with them. “The main thing about our method is to preserve their fear of humans,” Valentin said.
The centre, which Valentin’s son and grandson now run, is considered a world leader in bear rehabilitation. In June 2021, Valentin tragically died at the age of 84.
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