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Category: Documentary
Documentary
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The Real Prime Suspect
The Real Prime Suspect is a case of life imitating art imitating life. Former Met detective Jackie Malton – the real-life inspiration for DCI Jane Tennison from Prime Suspect – retraces notorious murder cases from the UK and US.
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Murder in the Village: Who Killed the Doctor’s Wife?
An award-winning team of documentary makers revisit one of Britain’s most baffling cold cases – the murder forty years ago of Diane Jones, the 35 year old wife of the doctor serving the picturesque Essex town of Coggeshall.
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Prime Suspect: The Madeleine McCann Case
In May 2007, three-year-old Madeleine McCann vanished from a holiday resort in Portugal. Now, German police believe they know who is responsible for the crime. Interviews with investigative journalists explore this new suspect.
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Strangers Making Babies
People are finding it increasingly difficult to meet “the right one” to start a family with, so some are turning to co-parenting, which is when two people have a baby together outside a conventional romantic relationship.
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The Evolution of Horror Cinema Worldwide
Why do people no longer see this type of stories nowadays? How can this notion be awakened? Which films should begin to feed back from the past and balance them with the current horror?
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Conspiracy Theories with Quin
Throughout investigating his favorite conspiracy theories, Quin Breter realized most of them are not as far-fetched as he thought in this documentary.
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The Light Bulb Conspiracy
Once upon a time… consumer goods were built to last. Then, in the 1920’s, a group of businessmen realized that the longer their product lasted, the less money they made, thus Planned Obsolescence was born, and manufacturers have been engineering products to fail ever since. Combining investigative research and rare archive footage with analysis by those working on ways to save both the economy and the environment, this documentary charts the creation of ‘engineering to fail’, its rise to prominence and its recent fall from grace.