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In search of their roots a pair of siblings travel to an unnamed, sectarian-violence-ridden Middle Eastern country.
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A look at one unusual young man and his involvement with the Belgian hormone mafia.
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A look at Ayrton Senna's tragic story - told in his own words and the words of those who knew and adored him.
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Filmmaker Andres Veiel looks into the emotional side of Germany's turbulent post-war political scene.
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Uncovering a social scandal spanning continents.
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Amanda Palmer and the 48 team visit the unofficial capital of southern Italy - Naples.
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FPS flags up cinematic winners and trends of 2010 and looks ahead to the potential highlights of 2011.
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What happens to a couple when only one of them suddenly adopts a strict religious discipline?
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Filmmakers of Middle Eastern origin have recently found international comedic success.
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How the dream of becoming the most famous disabled musicians in the world comes true.
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