British documentary series featuring investigative reporting.
Where to Watch Exposure (2011) • Temporada 12
9 Episodes
Falklands: Island of Secrets
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Falklands: Island of SecretsA journalist who travels to the Falkland Islands to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a soldier in 1980 uncovers a history of historical child abuse on the island, within a secretive and uncooperative community.
Afghanistan: No Country for Women
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Afghanistan: No Country for WomenAfter the Taliban's public promises of change, Ramita Navai goes undercover to powerfully exposes the reality of life for women under their rule.
Bodies of Evidence: The Butcher Surgeon
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Bodies of Evidence: The Butcher SurgeonHow Birmingham surgeon Ian Paterson led patients to believe they had breast cancer and performed unnecessary surgeries on them.
Behind the Rage: America's Domestic Violence
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Behind the Rage: America's Domestic ViolenceSpecial documentary where activist and filmmaker Deeyah Khan asks a simple question: Is it possible to reduce endemic levels of male violence in America?
Inside Russia: Putin's War at Home
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Inside Russia: Putin's War at HomeDespite the risks of imprisonment for protests or using the word 'war', this film bravely tells the story of the Russians refusing to stay silent about the war in Ukraine.
Nazi Hunters: The Real Walk-In
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Nazi Hunters: The Real Walk-InThe extraordinary story of former fascist Matthew Collins, who is played by Stephen Graham in the acclaimed drama The Walk-In, and his mission to bring down Britain's far-right.
Qatar: State of Fear?
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Qatar: State of Fear?Investigative documentary about the human cost of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Allegations of labour abuse have dogged the organizers, but what is the truth?
Children of Ukraine
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Children of UkraineShahida Tulaganova's documentary tells the story of the war told through the compelling testimonies of 10 Ukrainian children, aged mostly between 6 and 11.
The Crossing
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The CrossingPoignant documentary about the tragic capsizing of a dinghy of asylum seekers. It was the worst maritime disaster in the English Channel for 30 years, but what really happened?