Our Films

Britain Recut

Mosaic Films, Channel 4 and the BFI joined forces to produce Britain Recut, a groundbreaking series of short films by four new filmmakers.
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A Year in Tibet (BBC 4, 2008)

This groundbreaking series is both an intimate observation of Tibetan society and a compelling insight into the impact of the Chinese Communist Party on Tibetans' lives.
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Made in India (Channel 4, 2007)

The first in the innovative 'Made In...' Series. Eight short documentaries made by Indian filmmakers on the eve of the 60th anniversary of Indian Independence, giving very personal perspectives on what independence means to them.
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Five Bites (FIVE News, 2006)

This exciting initiative for emerging filmmakers was created and produced by DFG Films in partnership with Five News. Five Bites gave five filmmakers an exciting opportunity to produce topical news films from a fresh perspective, using the documentary medium in innovative ways.
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Reel London 2006 (ITV London, 2006)

From beauty treatments at Holloway Prison to the extraordinary world of Rupert Sheldrake, this exciting broadcast initiative for emerging documentary filmmakers unveiled three extraordinary tales from London city.
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Mish Kids (Channel 4, 2005)

Four teenage children of Christian missionaries, who grew up overseas, learn to adjust to life back in Britain.
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To Courtney, with Love (BBC, 2005)

Beckie Williamson became a mother aged 13. At 14 she was diagnosed with bone cancer, and at 15, she was told her sarcoma was terminal. This is Beckie's film... for Courtney, with love.
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Reel London 2005 (ITV, 2005)

From the Grand Prix Priest to skin-bleaching - this broadcast opportunity for emerging documentary filmmakers highlights the richness and diversity of voices present in London.
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The Tube Series III (ITV London & Sky Travel, 2005)

The third, hugely successful documentary series about the London Underground network includes the two part mini series, "The Tube - Under Attack", which charts the devastating July 7th attacks on the Underground and the events which followed.
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The Thames Through Time (Carlton, 2004)

For over 2,000 years, the Thames has dominated the lives of Londoners. This 6-part series brings the history of the river alive with stories which link the past with the present and shows how the capital's river has shaped the lives of ordinary working people since Roman times.
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Games in Athens (BBC, ARTE, CBC, 2004)

The huge cost, the massive disruption, and the political tensions surrounding the Olympic Games in Athens all threatened to overwhelm Greece and its capital. For the four years preceding the Games, skeptical director, Amalia Zepou, set out to ask, is it all worth it?
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The Tube Series II (ITV London, 2004)

The second, award-winning series of The Tube follows London Underground drivers, station staff, and managers through the Underground system, revealing it to the public through their eyes.
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Blood Matters (Channel 4, 2004)

Four short documentaries, each with an unique style and approach to the subject of blood donation.
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Animated Minds (Channel 4, 2003)

A groundbreaking series of animated documentaries which used real testimony from survivors of mental illness, combined with engaging and sometimes humorous visuals, to climb inside the minds of the mentally distressed.
Nominated, Mental Health Media Award for Best Documentary
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The Tube: Series I (Carlton, 2003)

A documentary series about the London Underground network, The Tube follows its drivers, station staff, and managers about their work, showing the Underground system to the public through their eyes.
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Pakistan Pictures (ARTE, 2002)

This unique series observes post September 11th Pakistan, raising issues about the country that are both revealing and insightful.
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Pakistan Daily (BBC4, 2002)

A series of ten documentaries which goes deep inside post September 11th Pakistan, revealing what many regarded as a new beginning for the country.
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Eutopia (BBC2, 2000)

This documentary series is an ambitious pan-European co-production, filmed in the 15 countries of the European Union and also in the USA, Iceland, Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, Albania, and Kosovo. Using the well-known Mosaic Method a method developed across...
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Adult Lives (BBC 2, 1999)

A major factual series for BBC2 that takes the temperature of contemporary adult relationships with 10 films giving an insightful slice of today's Adult Lives.
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Wicked Weekend (Channel 4,1999)

Spend a fast and furious weekend with teenagers around Britain.
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Return to Wonderland (BBC 2, 1999)

A return to Russia and the original contributors of "Russian Wonderland", in which Russian filmmakers unveiled their country to us.
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Think of England (BBC 2,1999)

A personal essay on Englishness by Magnum Photographer, Martin Parr.
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The Princess's People (BBC 2, 1998)

A challenging and refreshing observation of a nation's reaction to the dramatic death of Diana, Princess of Wales, and the weekend of her funeral.
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Unholy Land (Channel 4, 1998)

Marking the 50th Anniversary of the state of Israel, Unholy Land was shot in Israel and Palestine by Israeli and Palestinian filmmakers
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United Kingdom! (BBC 2,1997)

The United Kingdom as seen through the eyes of its occupants, ranging from amateur to professional filmmakers.
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Ivanov Goes to Moscow (Channel 4 & NVC, 1997)

The Almeida Theatre Production of Chekhov's play Ivanov, starring Ralph Fiennes, is performed in Moscow.
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