Documentaries broadcast on SBS, an Australian broadcaster.

Where to Watch SBS Documentaries • Season 2016

18 Episodes

  • Neanderthal Apocalypse
    E1
    Neanderthal ApocalypseModern man can cure diseases, communicate at light speed, and even fly through space. But no matter how technologically advanced and civilized modern man becomes, he still has a little bit of the brutish and primitive Neanderthal in him. Up to four percent of human DNA is pure Neanderthal, yet the Neanderthal Man disappeared from the earth 39,000 years ago, vanishing into the mist of prehistory, never to be seen again. The question is why? This documentary goes on an exploratory journey of investigation and discovery, uncovering truths about their lives in order to illustrate the Neanderthal’s traits, his strengths and weaknesses.
  • Human Limits
    E2
    Human LimitsHow can a blind man ride a bike, a Shaolin monk bend an iron rod with his neck and a man perform extraordinary calculations in his head? This documentary goes in pursuit of people with extraordinary skills that go beyond what is ordinarily deemed humanly possible. It sets out to put their unique talents under the spotlight and scientifically test their abilities to gain an understanding of what makes them so special and how it is possible for them to perform their incredible feats. Theirs are unbelievable stories of discovering their unique abilities and trying to get by in a world marked by the ordinary.
  • Gayby Baby
    E3
    Gayby BabyGayby Baby is a portrait of four kids – Gus, Ebony, Matt and Graham – whose parents all happen to be gay. In this heartfelt documentary, we get to know the four children: Gus wants to be a WWE wrestler; Matt questions the teachings of his church; Graham struggles with living in ultra-conservative Fiji; Ebony dreams of stardom. As they each wrestle with the challenges of oncoming adolescence, the outside world wrestles with the issue of marriage equality, and whether or not kids like them are at risk.
  • Sydney Mardi Gras 2016
    E4
    Sydney Mardi Gras 2016
  • Gallipoli: When Murdoch Went To War
    E5
    Gallipoli: When Murdoch Went To WarThe true story behind the Gallipoli letter written in September 1915 by Rupert Murdoch’s father, Keith Murdoch, at the time a young Australian journalist. According to journalistic legend, Keith Murdoch’s letter toppled a general, shook a government and ended the bloodbath that was Gallipoli, one of the most brutal calamities of the First World War. But, as we find out in this investigative documentary, the truth behind the events of 100 years ago, is far more complex.
  • The Goddam Election! with John Safran
    E6
    The Goddam Election! with John SafranJohn Safran investigates the micro parties contesting the 2016 Australian Federal Election, revealing bizarre alliances that unpend perceptions of Australian multiculturalism, uncovering what could be the most religious election ever. As the nation heads towards a neck-and-neck election, the micro parties supported by Australia's religious minorities could end up with a balance of power. Join Safran as he cracks the lid on unlikely alliances and surprising frenemies in his inimitable style.
  • Pauline Hanson: Please Explain!
    E7
    Pauline Hanson: Please Explain!Charting the volatile political journey of newly elected Senator Pauline Hanson from 1996 to 2016, Pauline Hanson: Please Explain! shows the impact that the former fish and chip shop lady had on multicultural Australia – as it seems she’s now set to have a similar impact, all over again.
  • Nadia Comaneci: The Gymnast and the Dictator
    E8
    Nadia Comaneci: The Gymnast and the DictatorNadia Comăneci is a former Romanian gymnast, winner of three gold medals at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal and the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10 in an Olympic gymnastics event. She also won two gold medals at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. She is one of the best-known gymnasts in the world. Her life was one of sacrifice, hardship, dedication and triumph played against the backdrop of a brutal Communist regime in her home country. Based on her own memoir, this documentary tells the amazing story of her life from the young girl in Romania who was discovered when doing cartwheels in her school playground, to the poised young woman who made a break for freedom and eventually made a life for herself away from gymnastics.
  • The Eye of Hokusai
    E9
    The Eye of HokusaiKatsushika Hokusai was probably the most famous and most outstanding Japanese painter and printmaker of his generation, and was the artist whose fame was the quickest to cross the seas. A multi-faceted and all-round artist, his work is labyrinthine, probably comprising some 30,000 prints, not counting his oil paintings and the books he illustrated. The painter’s life was rich, his work was prolific, and both were imbued with a multitude of signs most of which are unknown to us. This documentary embarks upon a journey and pays a “visit to Hokusai”, in the company of his enlightened admirers - Japanese connoisseurs, who are familiar with all these signs.
  • The Kaiser's Pirates
    E10
    The Kaiser's PiratesIn a continuous 64,000-mile voyage lasting fifteen months, the commerce-raider SMS Wolf caused havoc across three oceans, launched Germany’s only direct attacks on Australia and New Zealand in the Great War.To all appearances an ordinary freighter, the Wolf carried an arsenal of seven guns and four torpedo tubes concealed behind drop-down deck walls, and 465 mines which were dropped overboard from a door hidden in her stern. Surviving on fuel and food from plundered ships, the Wolf became a world in miniature, crew and prisoners crowded together in an improbable survival story.
  • The Red Crowned Crane
    E11
    The Red Crowned Crane
  • The First Silent Night - The carol that United the world
    E12
    The First Silent Night - The carol that United the world
  • The Last Leader Of The Crocodile Islands
    E13
    The Last Leader Of The Crocodile IslandsBig Boss: The Last Leader Of The Crocodile Islands Murrungga Island is situated in the top end of Arnhem Land in a group of islands known as The Crocodile Islands. This is where we find 95-year-old Laurie Baymarrwangga or as she is affectionately known, 'Big Boss', who was named Senior Australian of the Year in 2012.The documentary describes Baymarrwangga's single greatest achievement: the Yan-nhangu Dictionary. The dictionary's main aim is to preserve Yan-nhangu language and local knowledge from the potentially damaging consequences of rapid global change. The documentary, which won in the ‘Promotion of Indigenous Recognition’ category.
  • The Sugar Conspiracy
    E14
    The Sugar ConspiracyThis compelling investigative documentary exposes the US sugar industry’s systematic hijacking of scientific study to bury evidence that sugar is, in fact, toxic. For forty years, Big Sugar deflected threats to its multi-billion dollar empire through creative PR and tactics strikingly similar to the way the tobacco industry disguised the fact that its products are addictive and cause fatal illnesses. As obesity rates skyrocket and doctors treat the first generation of children suffering from fatty liver disease, the sugar industry has come under increasing scrutiny from emerging scientific and medical studies. While the industry steps up its advertising spin and lobbying efforts, this film warns that we are sitting on a dietary time bomb. (From Canada, in English)
  • New Mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle
    E15
    New Mysteries of the Bermuda TriangleWhat's really going on in the Bermuda Triangle? Thousands of boats and planes are claimed to have disappeared without trace in the waters between Bermuda, Miami and Puerto Rico. Dramatic experiments reveal how underwater explosions, monster waves and the strongest storms on Earth could all drag ships and planes to the bottom of the sea.
  • A Girls Guide To Porn
    E16
    A Girls Guide To PornWhy would an educated young woman choose to go into the porn industry? What are the dangers and what does it take to succeed? Jade is a graduate in fashion, but she has decided to pursue a lucrative career as a porn actress. Her attempts to break into the industry see Jade travel around the world and face some difficult questions about the ethics and morality of her chosen career, as well as more practical considerations that most of us would never have thought about. This is the porn industry seen from the inside out in intimate, shocking detail.
  • The Mystery Of The Roman Skulls
    E17
    The Mystery Of The Roman SkullsArcheologists have uncovered an ancient mystery beneath the city of modern London: hundreds of skulls from more than 2000 years ago. Something strange and astonishing happened to produce these human remains, and this compelling documentary, narrated by Jim Carter (Downton Abbey), looks for answers. Setting the scene of Roman history, MYSTERY OF THE ROMAN SKULLS investigates the leading historical theories of who the victims were and why were they beheaded.
  • Hunter Moore: The Revenge Pornographer
    E18
    Hunter Moore: The Revenge PornographerIn just a few months, Hunter Moore, a young unemployed man of 24, became the most detested man on the Internet. His crime - he created isanyoneup.com, the first web site dedicated to ‘revenge porn’.

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