Guardian Documentaries update
Frozen in Time: the motherhood dilemma for single women in China
Fertility tourism is booming for single Chinese women with hopes of future motherhood. China's birthrate is at a record low, yet unmarried women are not legally allowed to freeze their eggs there. We meet Lei and Abu, as they travel to the US for the procedure, battling self-doubt and scepticism along the way. What does this mean for womanhood and parenting in modern China?
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Old Lesbians: reclaiming old age and queerness through storytelling
From first crush to first love, from the closet to coming out and from loss to connection. For the last 25 years, retired schoolteacher Arden Eversmeyer travelled from Houston across the US to record hundreds of oral 'herstories' from a rapidly disappearing population. Old Lesbians honours Arden’s legacy by animating the resilient, joyful voices she preserved in the Old Lesbian Oral Herstory Project – a powerful reminder of the strength, resilience and unwavering spirit of these remarkable women
The Digital Divide: could you live without the internet?
The Digital Divide: could you live without the internet?
Ukrainian Factory: two years of war for a Mykolaiv key worker
The film offers a poignant glimpse into the life of Vitalii Velychurov, a key worker in the main bread factory of Mykolaiv, once a frontline city. Russian troops destroyed Mykolaiv's major infrastructure and most of the city's residents have left – including Vitalii's wife and children – but the factory has delivered bread to the besieged population every day since the full scale invasion broke out. Lost in memories of the past and an uncertain future, Vitalii finds solace in the continued rhythm of the factory
Nowt But a Fleeting Thing: the reality of farming
Dom Bush’s film documents farming’s complex issues through a character-led story about a father and a son
Lost Rambos: behind the scenes of the tribal fighting documentary
Film-maker Chris Phillips on how he made his explosive new film about Papua New Guinea
After Windrush – Paulette Wilson visits Jamaica, 50 years on
The latest Guardian documentary follows Paulette Wilson on her journey back to Jamaica for the first time in half a century
Share: an Instagram celebrity at a crossroads in life
In the latest Guardian documentary, Tim, who has more than 4.5 million Instagram followers, has to make a big decision in his real life
Crannog: the sanctuary for dying animals
The latest Guardian documentary turns the spotlight on Alexis, who provides palliative care for ailing animals in northern Scotland
The Waiting Room - Living with cancer and a teenage son
The latest Guardian documentary is an unflinching portrait of cancer treatment, challenging cultural myths and the ‘tyranny’ of positive thinking
The Chinese city where rap music is under suspicion
In Trapped in the City of a Thousand Mountains, rappers in Chongqing try to work within censorship guidelines
Buyers Club: providing people with affordable hepatitis C medicine
A new Guardian documentary follows a patient who defied a US pharmaceutical giant to set up a global supply network for a generic version of its drug
The Hour of Lynching: the killing of Muslim cow farmers in India
A new Guardian documentary examines vigilante violence against Muslims in India through the story of Rakbar, a farmer killed by a Hindu mob
Sam and the Plant Next Door: growing up in the shadow of nuclear power
A new Guardian documentary meets a boy who must choose between opposing Hinkley Point C and benefiting from its educational bursary
Anonymous Comes to Town: hackers take on sexual assault in Ohio
Anonymous comes to town: how hackers took on high school sexual assault in Ohio
Lasting Marks: on trial for sadomasochism in Thatcher's Britain
Lasting Marks: 16 men put on trial for sadomasochism - video
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