Diversity, History & Heritage, International Day, Language, Migration, Video
Acting as an excellent layman’s introduction to the origins of one of the most common languages on the planet, ‘History of the English Language’ demonstrates how language changes over time, and presents England as being multicultural right down to...
International Day, Language, Literacy, Video
To promote books, reading, and the stimulation of creativity through copyright – this is why we celebrate World Book and Copyright Day today and every year on 23 April. In her video message, IFLA President Ingrid Parent addresses the importance of books as...
Documentary, Environment, International Day, Short < 10m, Sustainability, Video
“What is this place worth in oil? Where do we want to steer our civilization? What do we want left when we’re done? — Craig Childs, The Story of Place Protect Greater Canyonlands Today: gctru.st/Protect_Greater_Canyonlands Canyonlands National Park, and the lands that...
Diversity, History & Heritage, International Day, Religion & Spirituality, Video
(EN DEFENSA DE LA MADRE TIERRA) A Native Spirit Production / 31mins / UK Short synopsis: In the context of the prophesy of the meeting of the Condor of the south and the Eagle of the north, a group of indigenous elders arrived in Europe last October 2010, sharing...
Environment, International Day, Video
A celebration of our glorious...
Environment, International Day, Video
‘Nature has just as much right to be protected by us, as we need to be protected if we were in danger. Without nature, there is no house, there’s no food, there’s no air, there is no life’. Video portraits from Australia, Russia, New Zealand, Turkey,...
Diversity, International Day, Video
Let the Devil Sleep is the story of four individual’s unlikely journey of confession, forgiveness and reconciliation in post-genocide Rwanda. The Rwanda genocide of 1994 saw people murdered at a scale and at a speed not seen since World War II. Approximately one...
Diversity, International Day, Music & Dance, Video
Twenty years ago, Rwandan musician Jean Paul Samputu was one of the few members of his immediate family who was not killed during the genocide. Here, he speaks with us about his journey to survive, to forgive and to begin again. Music was critical to him finding his...
Health, International Day, Video
For the first time in human history, the world will soon have more older people than children. The human race is ageing and we are unprepared. Unless we change the way we think and act about ageing, we will miss the opportunity to age in good health and to build a...
Diversity, Freedom, International Day
As a boy growing up, Samuel Mugisha dreamed of being a part of the Rwandan national cycling team, Team Rwanda, as he believed it would be a way to help make money for his family. What he discovered was something else entirely. In a country trying to get over the...