Month: May 2008

May 31, 2008 / / Shorts

BBC Sunday Night Theatre: 1984 (1954) (TV). As you might expect, a limited quality clip from that time. When first screened by the BBC there were numerous public complaints and these led to questions being asked in the House of Commons. Following remarks by the Duke of Edinburgh that he and the Queen had “thoroughly enjoyed” the broadcast, the live repeat, four days later, attracted the largest television audience since the Coronation.

May 31, 2008 / / Documentary
May 27, 2008 / / Documentary

The true story of Black Hawk Down. Mogadishu Somalia, 3/10/1993. Real footage is shown to prove that the film Black Hawk Down (2001) was very true to the real events that occured in Mogadishu in 1993. Actual militia and US rangers are interviewed to tell us the different sides of the conflict when Somalia was under the power of Aidid.

May 24, 2008 / / Documentary

Zero: An Investigation into 9/11 has one central thesis – that the official version of events surrounding the attacks on 9/11 cannot be true. It features presentations by Gore Vidal and Dario Fo (Nobel Prize for Literature).

May 8, 2008 / / Documentary

MATRIX OF EVIL Some of the best minds in the country, coming from different sectors of the political spectrum combine in this film to expose an intricate web of deceitful wickness controlling America today.

May 6, 2008 / / Movies
May 5, 2008 / / Documentary

BBC-Dogfighting Undercover-August 30, 2007 Investigation into the secret and dangerous world of international dogfighting. For a year and a half, a BBC undercover team operated alongside dogfighting gangs in the UK and Europe, capturing on camera the savagery of organised fights. The film also reveals how American pitbull terriers – a banned breed created to be the ultimate canine gladiator – have been sold by the gangs into inner city Britain.