Journeyman Pictures
| Mar 9, 2013
Kim Dotcom claims he wants to protect internet privacy. The US says he's the internet's biggest pirate. Where does the hacker-turned-businessman see the future of information heading, as internet freedom and $500 million in copyright claims hang i...
ABC News (Australia)
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Journeyman Pictures
| Mar 20, 2013
In a painstaking investigation, this report amassed compelling evidence to finally uncover the identity of Prisoner X, sending shock-waves around the world when it broke the story. A unique insight to the case. In early 2010 a man was escorted to...
Journeyman Pictures
| Feb 11, 2013
They were designed to save lives, but precious antiretrovirals given to fight AIDS in South Africa's townships are being stolen by street gangs to produce nyaope, also known as whoonga, a highly addictive and destructive new drug. "I have smoked o...
Journeyman Pictures
| Dec 17, 2012
An ongoing source of controversy in America, gun laws are increasingly polarizing the Southern states and Washington. In Arizona, Tea Party supporting, heavily armed, vigilante groups are taking over. "The one thing we know about gun control is th...
Journeyman Pictures
| Nov 5, 2012
As the US elections reach their climax, this report follows young Republicans in the pro-Obama state of Maryland, where campaigners are determined to capitalize on Romney's recent surge in the polls. "We care about our country, we want to see goo...
Journeyman Pictures
| Oct 15, 2012
The Miss Tibet beauty pageant claims to give women a platform to highlight Tibetan issues, drawing attention to the the plight of the people as well as the brilliance of the lifestyle and culture. But does the pageant really empower women, or simp...
Journeyman Pictures
| Oct 8, 2012
Before the UN General Assembly had even begun serious debate last month, anti-Semitic remarks by Iranian President Ahmadinejad had ignited a firestorm of controversy. As tensions simmer, this report looks at both sides of the story.
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Journeyman Pictures
| Jul 16, 2012
The Kosovan War was grisly and nebulous, with both Serbians and Albanians accused of atrocities. Twelve years on, Vice sends Thomas Morton to take a musical, dance-filled drive through the region, which sports a gritty underbelly still reverberati...
Journeyman Pictures
| Sep 10, 2012
Since the start of 2012, the number of Sri Lankan refugees - mostly Tamils - headed for Christmas Island has swelled. Are they fleeing persecution or merely opportunists seeking a shortcut to Australia? This report follows the Sri Lankan navy as i...
Journeyman Pictures
| Sep 10, 2012
In the West we take it for granted that everybody knows about the events of September 11th. But is this really the case, especially in some of the places that have been most affected by its consequences? Amazingly, in Afghanistan, where for ten y...