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31 Episodes 2011 - 2011
Episode 1
The field of anthropology goes under the magnifying glass in a fiery investigation of the seminal research on Yanomami Indians, also known as the 'Fierce People'.
Episode 2
Recounting the absurd and paradoxical history of Colombia's thirty-year struggle with international drug trafficking.
Episode 3
Looks at the ancient but now illegal devadasi tradition, in which Hindu girls of southern India are married to a god in childhood, and at puberty sold for sex.

Episode 4
Filmmaker Rupert Murray takes us on a journey into the heart of climate scepticism to examine the key arguments against man-made global warming and to try to understand the people who are making them
Episode 5
To mark the centenary of the birth of one of the most iconic figures in recent American politics, a documentary which examines the enigmatic career of screen star and two-term US president Ronald Reagan
Episode 6
Against a backdrop of war and poverty, this documentary traces the extraordinary journey of a team of young Afghan cricketers.
Episode 7
Documentary about a Spanish farmer who, under the code-name Garbo, became a successful double agent and helped make possible the D-Day landings that turned the course of history.
Episode 8
Documentary telling the story of the youngest marathon runner ever. At the age of four, he is plucked from the poverty of an Indian slum by his coach. Extraordinary drama and tragedy ensue
Episode 9
Single father Jesse Diaz pins his hopes for the family's fortunes and redemption for his own failed music career on his nine-year-old daughter Priscilla when he discovers that she can rap and perform
Episode 10
Documentary which follows the stories of three young hopefuls through eight dramatic months of training and education as they prepare for the biggest event of their lives so far, Cuba's National Boxing Championship for Under-12s.
Episode 11
Thousands of poor Chinese workers wait years to petition against injustices suffered in their home districts with the court of the plaintiffs in Beijing.
Episode 12
As a tropical storm beats down on the Philippine island of Cebu, two sisters leave work but never make it home.
Episode 13
Yuri Gagarin's flight into space was hailed by the Soviet Union as a triumph for socialist science over capitalism. But the genuine story is much stranger.
Episode 14
Ragnar Axelsson, known as Rax, is a photograher for Iceland's largest newspaper. This documentary follows him on his life's mission
Episode 15
On 28 February 2009 Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch, appeared in the ECCC courtroom and made a two-hour speech.
Episode 16
To celebrate its 50th anniversary in May 2011, this probing documentary brings together an extraordinary cast of interviewees.
Episode 17
As part of BBC 4's Justice season, this documentary which chronicles the brilliant life and tragic fate of Sergio Vieira DE Mello, the former head of the UN mission to Baghdad.
Episode 18
Critics say Luis Moreno-Ocampo's justice threatens peace, while champions of justice criticise his weaknesses.
Episode 19
Judge Chen journeys across the Xuan'en region to ensure that justice is served, even in the remotest corners of China.
Episode 20
Judge Chen continues to bring justice to the Xuan'en region of China, and encounters neighbors disputing the ownership of a vital bridge in their village.
Episode 21
Judge Chen travels to another area of the Xuan'en region of China and hears the case of two parents who are trying to hold a school responsible for the suicide of their only son.
Episode 22
In this final episode, Judge Chen listens to complaints of a mother who is suing her son for maintenance.
Episode 23
111 mins
Jacksonville, Florida, May 2000. Mary Ann Stephens is shot in the head at point blank range in front of her husband. Two hours later, a 15-year-old black American, Brenton Butler, is arrested walking down a nearby street

Episode 24
Errol Morris broke cinematic ground with The Thin Blue Line, establishing a new genre in the non-fiction feature by creating a fascinating reconstruction and investigation of a brutal and senseless murder
Episode 25
Documentary which chronicles the long and dramatic struggle for control of the Barnes Foundation, a private art collection valued at more than $25bn.
Episode 26
Dubbed the Sheriff of Wall Street, Eliot Spitzer made his name as New York's attorney general, prosecuting criminal activity by America's largest financial institutions and some of the most powerful businessmen in the country.
Episode 27
Documentary which goes inside the newsroom at one of the most venerable publishing institutions in the world, the New York Times.
Episode 28
The history of surfing culture is told through the exploits of the pioneers and contemporary heroes of big-wave surfing in Stacy Peralta's documentary, which features the likes of Greg Noll and Jeff Clark.
Episode 29
Considered by many to be the world's greatest chess player, Bobby Fischer personified the link between genius and madness.
Episode 30
Documentary which tells the surprising story of three dedicated individuals who try to protect their Chicago communities from the violence they themselves once perpetrated.
Episode 31
Charles Ferguson's Academy Award-winning forensic analysis of the 2008 global financial crisis.