This landmark documentary film by Paul Elston tells the incredible story of how it was the British who gave the Japanese the knowhow to take out Pearl Harbor and capture Singapore in the World War 2. For 19 years before the fall of Singapore in 1942 to the Japanese, British officers were spying for Japan. Worse still, the Japanese had infiltrated the very heart of the British establishment - through a mole who was a peer of the realm known to Churchill himself.

Uninhibited examination of the legacy of Lebanon’s civil war. A reflection on the destinies of comra...

A springtime Traveltalk visit to Japan.

The tragedy of the Syrian people: War, conflict, loss, migration, exile, asylum, detention, drowning...
Short documentary about the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster.

A documentary film chronicling the rehearsal, preparation and performance of a Fishmans concert perf...
Over the years, Raul Ries, a military veteran (US Marine Corps) has reached out to those who are ser...
On the 50th anniversary of Winston Churchill's death, Jeremy Paxman tells the story of the send-off ...
An unusual documentary exploring sound. Unique elements of Japanese culture are revealed through anc...

For many decades, the Caribbean island of Vieques was used for military tests and training. In Missi...

A historical recreation of the experience of Canadian soldiers in World War One, with a cast of desc...

Built from 1928 newsreels—the year 60 nations vowed to outlaw war—Storck’s razor-edged montage mocks...

During the Lebanese civil war, thousands of people disappeared. In most cases, the bodies were not f...

Documentary about the sinking of the Britannic during the First World War, examining how she ultimat...

This is an elegant meditation on time, travel, and ceremony in the form of a journey. In her first f...
An account of Black American soldiers in World War II who combated racism in the segregated military...