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: "Give me the child at seven, and
I will give you the man." Focusing on fourteen 7-year old children,
that would later be revisited every seven years through life.
:
Michael
Moore explores the events surrounding the Columbine High School
massacre, gun crime, and why proportionally more people are
killed and injured as a result of violence in the U.S. than in other developed
countries.
: A detailed examination of the events of
the Second
World War, narrated by Sir Lawrence Olivier. A unique project, in
which surviving veterans from both Allied and Axis
forces, as well as Holocaust survivors.
: Described as a "modern day
Pygmalion",
members of the public are mentored and trained in a trade opposite
to their character, with the aim of fooling a panel of expert
judges.
: An investigation into
Operation Flavius, in which SAS officers
shot three members of the IRA in Gibraltar, spawning a government inquiry into
the matter.
:
Following the last days on Death Row of Edward Earl Johnson, convicted of
murder and rape. Johnson had protested his innocence,
and even some prison staff did not believe he was guilty.
: Dubbed by many as the precursor to
modern-day reality television, this series followed
a working-class family through their everyday
lives, culminating in a wedding in the final programme.
: Nick Broomfield's second film about
Aileen
Wuornos, this time focusing on her declining mental condition,
and the questionable decision to execute her despite this.
: The former Python attempts to emulate the fictional
journey of Phileas
Fogg in Jules
Verne's book, using only means of transportation that were
available at the time.
: An investigation
into the murder of a Texas
police officer killed on a routine traffic stop, and the subsequent
irregularities in the police investigation.