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Here's a preview of what's to come this month on Real Stories.
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This powerful documentary looks at the controversial attempts to clone a human being. The film documents for the first time on television the formation of a ten-cell human embryo and explains the science behind the cloning procedure. We follow the secretive efforts of a small group of doctors and scientists, led by Dr. Panos Zavos, to develop cloning techniques in the face of ferocious opposition from many governments and most of society.
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This powerful documentary tells the story of Juliana Wetmore, a girl born without a face. Now 5 years old, one committed Doctor helps build her face - and her future. We watch as this incredible little girl begins to live a normal life with her family for the first time.
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The Lost Orphan: Mirela's Story, Natalie Pinkham’s shocking film of the plight of a Romanian toddler whom she had befriended 12 years earlier, touched the nation’s hearts. Since then, the television sports presenter has been busy planning a home for Mirela and 11 other children just outside Slatina, three hours from Bucharest in the southwest of Romania.
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Taken from the 2008 documentary "Little big Dreams" we see how to children's parents are dependant on them becoming champions to help them financially.
Watch the full documentary here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T2PCAxL0gY
Watch the full documentary here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T2PCAxL0gY
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Taken from the 2008 documentary "Little big Dreams" we see the extent of how brutal the training process can be to become world champion gymnastics.
Watch the full documentary here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T2PCAxL0gY
Watch the full documentary here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T2PCAxL0gY
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Not even ten years-old, the youngest only three, some have even yet to learn how to tie their shoe laces. Others have never left their parents’ sides. But all of these children have left their hometowns to travel to a boarding school faraway to pursue a dream, the Olympic dream. Every year, the children look forward to the annual provincial competition, a platform for them to be selected by the national gymnastic squad to further their training. More than 100 children, aged between three and ten years come from all over China to the infamous Li Xiaoshuang Gymnastic School to live their dream. We hear from the parents, visit their homes and ask them what has motivated them to sacrifice their children’s childhood and to take them away from the heart of the family at such a tender age.
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Taken from 2011 documentary "Pirates Of Somalia", we hear a on-board experience with one of the hostages plea's to be freed.
Watch the full documentary here: https://youtu.be/yEiDDCuIHjg
Watch the full documentary here: https://youtu.be/yEiDDCuIHjg
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