Over 15 years we have produced hundreds of hours of broadcast documentaries and films for national and international TV channels, including the BBC, Discovery, PBS, Al Jazeera, Showtime, NHK and more. We have now produced our first feature film Drunken Butterflies.
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New York City!
Drunken Butterflies @ Stream Gallery March 7th 8pm & 11pm
Plus show & zines!
http://drunkenbutterfliesfilm.com
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Drunken Butterflies @ The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh
Screening + Filmmakers Intro + Games March 3rd 7pm £3
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DRUNKEN BUTTERFLIES @ Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle
Monday March 2nd, 6pm with Cast & Director Q&A
Tickets going fast! http://bit.ly/1Bp249M
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Drunken Butterflies available on DVD! Exclusively from http://amzn.to/1D8B0Iz
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The Legacy of the Khmer Rouge
Cambodia has a traumatic recent history and memories of the blood shed of the Khmer Rouge are still fresh. For years the Khmer Rouge made sure the country did not have a single psychiatrist. Now it has 40 and they’re treating 10’s thousands of patients a year in a scheme supported by the University of Oslo and the Cambodian Ministry of Health.
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Are the medicines you take fakes?
In some parts of the world fake medicines make up 30% of all the drugs on the market. From blood pressure pills and anti-malarials to life saving cancer and HIV drugs, nothing is safe from the counterfeiters.
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In Cambodia acid attacks are all too frequent. Women are more often the victims, but only just - (F52% : M48%). The attacks are intended to disfigure and inflict maximum emotional damage. According to one report, 30% of all the victims are bystanders and not the intended target. So why is it so easy to buy the acid?
First shown on the BBC.
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Bollywood flushes with success!
Bollywood TV soap opera producers have dramatised a storyline where a woman refuses to marry her man until he builds her a toilet, and pulled in 145 million viewers. It's a health message that works.
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India: 86% of the world's oral cancer.
Roshan, 17, started chewing at the age of 8. He now has advanced oral cancer and had to have his upper jaw removed. The number of teenagers who chew tobacco in Mumbai has doubled over the past ten years.
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Typhoon Hagupit: Could we do better?
In Cuba tropical megastorms kill fewer people than they do in the USA, and just about everywhere else too. You don't have to be rich to get it right.
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Save our Glaciers!
For millions of people glaciers are a major store of fresh water, collecting in the winter and then melting in the hotter dry season and keeping rivers flowing, farmers farming and cities supplied with drinking water. Now they're in desperate trouble.
#glaciers#global warming#climate change#peru#Andes Mountains#south america#glacier national park#Water Crisis#wateraid
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Cutting the carnage on India's roads
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Bitch I’m famous!
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Indian Heart Hospital: The Best in the World
#Vimeo#heart#surgery#open#india#gatesfoundation#paediatric#cardiac#coronary#aneurysm#cardiologists#ischemic#valvular#congenital
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India: Obese and under the surgeon’s knife
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