This time a Russian missile strike hits a hotel in Kharkiv. A rescuer finds a man buried alive. Will he save his life or will another strike kill everyone, including the rescuers?
Along the way our film attempts to answer why rescuers choose the extreme of life on the edge to make it their ordinary everyday life. Produced and Directed by Philip Darley.
BBC World & YouTube (2025)
The 84-year-old is perhaps one of the world’s best-known Bangladeshis. Described as the banker to the world’s poor, he gained international recognition as a Nobel prize-winning economist, who founded the Grameen microfinance bank, which delivered small loans to economically deprived people.
Besides fixing a broken country, he also has a model for a new civilisation.
BBC World & YouTube (2025)
In an exclusive interview, Mr Zelensky said that “nobody in the world” could push Ukraine into an unjust peace deal with Russia that meant the permanent loss of Ukrainian territory.
BBC One (2024)
I follow an overnight rescue mission in Antakya, Turkey—led by Burak Akkurt.
BBC One – Panorama (2023)
There’s been a spike of new German settlers arriving on the banks of the Parana river in the south of Paraguay – why?
BBC World & iPlayer (2022)
As the peacekeepers prepare to leave, who will protect the two million displaced people still living in camps there?
BBC World (2020)
President Putin’s military operation in Syria is creating it’s own problems at home.
BBC News (2016)
Shadow of Slobodan is the first day of the Charles Taylor war crimes trial at the Hague. Mr Taylor - former Liberian president - is accused of trading weapons for diamonds and faces 11 charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Media Action (2007)
This is a film about Peter Pohorsky before he becomes famous.
Philip R. Darley (1994)
When Nelson Mandela took the helm and the new South Africa was born, the relics of the past were desmantled.
One such relic was the statue of Hendrik Verwoed the founder of apartheid. His statue was removed from the Provincial buildings in Bloemfontein, the old South Africa's administrative centre and the heart of Afrikaanerdom.
Rumours had it that it was lying on its back in a backyard. Will its fate come to symbolise the end of Afrikanerdom or just the end of an era and a reminder that history is fluid and not even statues are set in stone?
SABC (1995)
Gama must decide between feeding South Sudan or doctoring her people.
BBC World (2014)
British astronaught, Tim Peake graduates from Russia’s Star City before leaving earth.
BBC Digital (2015)
Muslim families flee 400 miles to escape persecution from Christian militias in the Central African Republic.
BBC World (2014)
Volunteers in Russia search for remains of soldiers killed during World War Two in a forest outside St Petersburg, where one of the fiercest battles took place.
BBC World (2015)