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- A series of videos containing footage of real life events that were too disturbing for television.
- A group of activists risk their lives fighting for LGBTQ+ rights in Chechnya.
- An elderly woman takes a train trip to visit her grandson at his army camp inside Chechnya.
- After spending seven years in jail for an art heist, Frenchman Victor Lambert returns to Moscow to uncover the circumstances behind his son Jeremy's brutal murder. He is backed by his lover Alexandra, and by his ex-partner-in-crime, choreographer Souliman.
- A searing examination of the unrelenting Chechen conflict, observed through the prisms of a Russian military boys academy, a war-torn town and a children's refugee camp.
- As the mass deportations of the Chechen and Ingush peoples begin in 1944, young Daud and Seda escape to the mountains. When they get back to their native village, however, they witness a horrifying war crime.
- All cats on Earth begun to murder peoples. Nobody knows what's happening. Cats want only mankind's death.
- For the very first time, Chechen and Russian mothers of KIA rebels and soldiers will meet in Grozny to forgive or to blame, to tell the truth about the war and share their own secrets on how to stop the violence and live in peace.
- The lives of three teens from war-torn Chechnya. Their hopes of becoming Olympic greco-roman wrestlers is set against the backdrop of extreme poverty and the immense expectations of their families.
- 2022–9.6 (15)TV EpisodeAs in Grozny and Aleppo, Russian army destroys Volnovakha in east Ukraine to occupy it. Unnecessarily destruction of civilian property is a war crime.
- 2022–9.7 (15)TV EpisodeAs in Grozny and Aleppo, Russian army destroys Mariupol in east Ukraine to occupy it. Unnecessarily destruction of civilian property is a war crime.
- 2022–9.6 (15)TV EpisodeAs in Grozny and Aleppo, Russian army almost destroyed the town of Izium near Kharkiv. Killed people are buried in the streets. Schools, hospital, shops, housings destroyed. Unnecessarily destruction of civilian property is a war crime.
- About the mental life of those people who risk their lives every day in the war zones of the world. In 1986 the photographer Ursula Meissner travels through Afghanistan for the first time - disguised as a man - at the side of the Mujahideen. Friedhelm Brebeck is the ARD correspondent in Sarajevo. On February 5, 1994, he barely escaped a grenade impact on the city's main market, in which almost 70 people died. Journalist Christian Liebig was "embedded" in a US infantry division during the Iraq war. In April 2003, his unit succeeds in penetrating the center of Baghdad and occupying Saddam Hussein's presidential palace.