Peter Chappell Trailers
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Total trailers found: 17
05 May 1995
Four policemen go undercover and infiltrate a gang of football hooligans hoping to route out their leaders.
02 May 2004
While AIDS may be one of the most feared diseases of modern times, there is still a degree of scientific debate over the subject of just how the disease originated, and how the first cases spread.
15 June 2001
Four young women joined the Resistance to fight Nazi oppression and brutality in occupied France. They were arrested and deported to Ravensbruck concentration camp, where they helped each other to survive.
01 January 1984
Looks at Southall, one of the major Asians centres in Britain, and shows how this community organised to resist fascist attacks from 1976 to 1981.
01 January 1984
About the black community in Ladbroke Grove and Notting Hill which grew up in the 1950s. “No Irish, no coloured, no dogs" read the rooms-to-let signs in what was already a decaying inner area of London.
01 September 1980
The story of the lives of five ordinary black South African women living under the apartheid system,a
01 October 1981
On the culture and politics of radical black theatre work in South Africa under apartheid, featurings
24 May 1983
A drama adapted from Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer's short story 'Oral History'
01 January 1984
Made in Butetown, Cardiff, shows that black communities have been developing since the 1850s. Whereas in the 20th century the 'new' communities are made up of black industrial labour, in the 19th century they began with black colonial seamen.
29 October 2008
This documentary reveals the true story behind Israel’s “Canada Park” – a story of dispossession, destruction and continuing displacement.
01 January 1983
Based on the prize-winning novel by Dambudzo Marechera, on growing up black in white Rhodesia, and the exiled writer's return to the newly liberated Zimbabwe.
01 January 2000
April, 1994. Genocide in Rwanda. 800,000 dead. A catastrophe that upset the balance in the entire region.
25 January 2024
Are even the best and brightest revolutionary movements doomed to inevitable compromise, betrayal and failure? That question haunts this documentary, a biography of Angolan-born Mário Pinto de Andrade (1928–1990), a key figure in African revolutionary and anti-colonial struggles.
01 January 1984
A record of the unity and continuity of black struggle in Britain. Underlines the fact that the 'new' black communities consist of workers from different countries in Asia and the Caribbean joined in the same struggles against racism in Britain since World War Two.
01 January 1988
Profiles the Cuban Revolution and Fidel Castro at political middle age. The Cuban leader reflects on his life and Cuba — past, present and future – and declares his continuing faith in communism.
19 April 2002
The future of many developing countries is largely dependent on an institution which is already fifty years old, the World Bank.