The Forced Marriage Unit

The Forced Marriage Unit (2011)

This one-hour documentary revolves around the work of The Forced Marriage Unit (FMU), run jointly by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Home Office and will lift the lid on some of the 'pushers' and victims involved in forced marriages. The unit receives over 5,000 calls a year, some involving girls as young as 13, the film follows the team at their busiest time of year - the school summer holiday. With unrivalled access, Current TV plants itself within the FMU in the UK and their partner offices in Bangladesh and Pakistan to reveal the work of the unit, as well as following new and existing cases as they unfold -- including a series of rescues. Part current-affairs investigation, part character study, the film also follows the lives of the victims of forced marriage, those that have escaped and those involved in helping them begin new lives with new identities. Chillingly, the film also explores the work of the bounty hunters who are hired to track down women who have escaped.
Living In Tengrela
IMDB: N/A 2012

Living In Tengrela (2012)

Living In Tengrela (2012)
IMDB: N/A
Portraits of a man and a woman, which in the detachment of their african village, are delivering us
Killer Shots
IMDB: N/A 2011

Killer Shots (2011)

Killer Shots (2011)
IMDB: N/A
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Warmzeit
IMDB: 7.2 2012

Warmzeit (2012)

Warmzeit (2012)
IMDB: 7.2
Director: Knut Karger
Warmzeit (in engl. warm period) connects people in different places of this world whose every-day
Going Up the Stairs
IMDB: 6.1 2011

Going Up the Stairs (2011)

Going Up the Stairs (2011)
IMDB: 6.1
Warm, revealing and often surprisingly funny, Iranian filmmaker Roksareh Ghaem Maghami's
Dance of Love
IMDB: 7.3 2013

Dance of Love (2013)

Dance of Love (2013)
IMDB: 7.3
Director: Wilco de Groot
4 people from four corners of the world have their love for dancing zouk in common. They travel