John Doyle
A failing private investigator looks into a string of disappearances.
Creator
Ukraine's Anti-Fascist Football Hooligans Fighting the Russian Invasion. In the midst of the Ukraine war, there’s an armed unit of anti-fascist football hooligans who are fighting Russia’s forces on the frontlines. They’re called Hoods Hoods Klan. They made a name for themselves across Europe for beating up far-right ultras. Now though, they’re fighting a bigger enemy: Putin. At Popular Front we spent time with Hoods Hoods Klan as they prepared to head to the east, where the war is still raging. This documentary is about friendship, conflict, and a side of Ukraine often unreported.
Himself (reporter)
Conflict journalist Jake Hanrahan of Popular Front travels to Hong Kong to report on the protests in late 2019.
Producer
Conflict journalist Jake Hanrahan of Popular Front travels to Hong Kong to report on the protests in late 2019.
Producer
PLASTIC DEFENCE is a documentary about illegal 3D printed firearms in Europe and the decentralised network behind them. These guns are robust, they don't blow up in your hands, and they're untraceable. What's more, they're being made in people's bedrooms.
Editor
PLASTIC DEFENCE is a documentary about illegal 3D printed firearms in Europe and the decentralised network behind them. These guns are robust, they don't blow up in your hands, and they're untraceable. What's more, they're being made in people's bedrooms.
Self
PLASTIC DEFENCE is a documentary about illegal 3D printed firearms in Europe and the decentralised network behind them. These guns are robust, they don't blow up in your hands, and they're untraceable. What's more, they're being made in people's bedrooms.
Producer
PLASTIC DEFENCE is a documentary about illegal 3D printed firearms in Europe and the decentralised network behind them. These guns are robust, they don't blow up in your hands, and they're untraceable. What's more, they're being made in people's bedrooms.
Self
PLASTIC DEFENCE is a documentary about illegal 3D printed firearms in Europe and the decentralised network behind them. These guns are robust, they don't blow up in your hands, and they're untraceable. What's more, they're being made in people's bedrooms.
Himself
In just 44 days of fighting, more than 5000 soldiers and at least 143 civilians were killed in the recent war for Nagorno Karabakh / Artsakh. Tens of thousands have been displaced, many people are still missing, and bodies are still being found.