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The irish revolution - 100 anni di Irlanda sovrana

Nel pieno della prima guerra mondiale, con l'insurrezione di un gruppo di indipendentisti nel Lunedì di Pasqua del 1916, si apre ufficialmente la "Rivoluzione irlandese". Nei primi anni del XX secolo, infatti, gli ideali di emancipazione dall'Impero Britannico si espandono rapidamente presso la classe media urbana e istruita. Ma quand'è che nasce esattamente un'Irlanda indipendente e sovrana? L'11 luglio 2021, con la tregua concessa dalla Gran Bretagna e la fine della guerra dell'IRA? Il 6 dicembre 1922, con il Trattato anglo-irlandese negoziato da Michael Collins e ... continua

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The last winter of the Tsaatan

Deep in the sub-Arctic boreal forest of far Northern Mongolia, straddling the border of Russian Siberia, a unique minority group lives in the sprawling tundra. Practicing the same way of life for thousands of years, this indigenous tribe is among the world’s smallest ethnic minorities and last reindeer herding nomads. But today, the Tsaatan people are facing a threat which may have a great impact on their survival: the government of Ulan Bator wants to force all children to go to school from the age of 6.
For these families, it is a heartbreak. And it is also a ... continua

The LGBT communities throughout history

Join us for a moment of reflection, which invites us to think and ask ourselves questions, to be open to change and to understand all the facts concerning the LGBTQIA+ community Genders, orientation, pronouns, rights, transformation and evolution.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) social movements is a political ideology and social movement that advocate for the full acceptance of LGBT people in society. In these movements, LGBT people and their allies have a long history of campaigning for what is now generally called LGBT rights, sometimes also called ... continua

The Manster

An American reporter in Japan is sent to interview an eccentric Japanese scientist working on bizarre experiments in his mountain laboratory. When the doctor realizes that the hapless correspondent is the perfect subject for his next experiment, he drugs the unfortunate man and injects him with a serum that gradually transforms him into a hideous, two-headed monster.

The Niger Delta, a war for crude oil

After half a century, oil has become the cause of corruption, kidnapping and civil war in the Niger Delta. Black gold has awakened the most insatiable appetites and caused the largest oil spill in the history of Africa.

The price of shame - Monica Lewinsky

In 1998, says Monica Lewinsky, “I was Patient Zero of losing a personal reputation on a global scale almost instantaneously”. Today, the kind of online public shaming she went through has become a constant. In a brave talk, she takes a look at our “culture of humiliation,” in which online shame equals dollar signs - and demands a different way.

The road to war (september - december 1939) - WWII (colorized)

When Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, World War II became inevitable. This is the beginning of the escalation of violence throughout Europe. Narrated by Liam Dale

The shadow hunters: On the trail of islamic state

This is the great hunt of the 21st century... Just like the Nazi hunters after World War II, a handful of men are chasing down former members of Daesh. It's a pursuit that sometimes puts their lives at risk.

The success of the d-day landing - Colorized world war II

One of the main reasons for the success of the D-Day landings was the element of surprise, the incredibly huge invasion force, congregating along the south coast of England went undetected by German Intelligence. Hitler's Generals believed the stormy weather meant it would be mission impossible, and it almost was. Narrated by Liam Dale

The US and their guns: An american story

One year ago, Nikolas Cruz legally purchased a semi-automatic rifle, walked into his old high school in Parkland, Florida, and killed 17 people. After the event, students decided to take on the all-powerful American gun rights lobby: the National Rifle Association. Tracing the story of a student uprising unlike any seen before, this moving documentary explores how, with its five million members and many political connections, the NRA manages to keep such a permissive gun law alive, and why it has such a strong hold over American society.