Divorce service in a van in Oklahoma
A clever entrepreneurial service, which unfortunately capitalizes on the prevalence of divorce in the United States, and the kooky culture surrounding it. But who would have thought Oklahoma City was...
View ArticleWeapons obligatory in Kennesaw, Georgia
“Metropolis”, an award-winning documentary film project based in the Netherlands, visits the U.S. south to learn more about the prevalence of firearms and the alien culture (by Dutch standards)...
View ArticleThe Guerrilla Bloggers Breaking Down China’s Internet Firewall
China has the most sophisticated censorship and internet surveillance in the world. But despite this autocratic control some guerrilla bloggers are still managing to get their message through. The...
View ArticleThe Frightening New Technology Transforming State Surveillance
Across the US, Hollywood-style state surveillance technology is inching closer to reality. Sophisticated technologies enable access to more data than ever before, raising questions about how the...
View ArticleSmoking Weed with the President of Uruguay: Part 1/2
At the end of 2013, Uruguay became the first country in the world to fully legalize marijuana. VICE correspondent Krishna Andavolu headed over to Uruguay to check out how the country is adjusting to a...
View ArticleThe Federal Reserve Explained In 7 Minutes
“I am a most unhappy man. I have unwittingly ruined my country. A great industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of credit is concentrated. The growth of the nation,...
View ArticleInside The Syrian Refugee Camp The Size Of A Small City
Camp Za’atari in Jordan is “where the war still echoes” and it’s the biggest encampment of refugees from the Syrian civil war. For downloads and more information...
View ArticleSouth Africa’s Post Apartheid Generation
Born young enough to not know the legalized racism during apartheid, or to see hundreds die in the struggle for freedom, what does it mean to be South Africa’s ‘born free’ generation?...
View ArticleA Tale Of Two Armistices – How France And Germany Humiliated Each Other
One railway carriage has been the setting for two of the most humiliating political events of the twentieth century. This is a tale of two armistices, pride, power, and dining car No. 2419D. In...
View ArticleThe Dark Side Of The Rio World Cup
The looming Rio World Cup should be a dream come true for football-mad Brazil. Instead there is surging discontent across the population as protests, poverty and police violence have made it a...
View ArticleProvince of Donetsk: Frontline Of The Ukraine Crisis
The Ukrainian province of Donetsk is the new battleground in the country’s ongoing stand-off between East and West. With the government losing its grasp, and the military fighting for control, the...
View ArticleThe Iranian Drones That Save Lives
Editor’s Note: Score another one for the friendly, peaceful, hasn’t-waged-an-aggressive-war-in-over-200-years, nation of Iran! Your neighborhood quadcopter probably doesn’t have the ability to launch...
View ArticlePolice Militarization meets Hacker Culture: Swatting
In recent years, a small amount of hackers and gamers have been anonymously reporting fake hostage situations, shootings, and other violent crimes designed to send elite police units, like SWAT teams,...
View ArticleContra A Copa: The Other Side of Brazil’s World Cup
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View ArticleThe Real Planet of the Apes (Documentary)
Our crew traveled to remote Liberia to discover ‘Monkey Island,’ an area inhabited solely by former lab tested chimpanzees who survived disease and two civil wars. We go to the island, interview the...
View ArticleHow TV Ruined Your Life –“Aspiration”
Charlie Brooker Charlie Brooker, a popular English satirist and broadcaster, presented the six-part television series “How TV Ruined Your Life” in early 2011. It was a program which examined how the...
View ArticleUndercover Cop Tricks Autistic Student into Selling Him Weed (Documentary)
This is the story of Jesse Snodgrass, an autistic student (specifically with Aspergers Syndrome) who was entrapped by an undercover cop posing as a student at Jesse’s high school. This VICE...
View ArticleUS Cluster Bombing Legacy Continuing To Cost Lives In Laos
The Vietnam War era’s dark legacy of pervasive cluster bombing is still costing lives in Laos, nearly 40 years after the end of all hostilities in Southeast Asia. In this documentary feature,...
View ArticleScotland Divided By The Upcoming Independence Vote
They’ve been together for more than 300 years, but for many proud Scots, their relationship with the English has run its course. This report brings you the mood on the ground, less than 6 weeks before...
View ArticleGuantanamo: Blacked Out Bay (Full Length Documentary)
Almost 800 men have been held at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility since it was established in 2002. Today, fewer than 150 remain. Despite the fact that more than half of current detainees have...
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