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The Burma Boy
Barnaby Phillips follows the life of one of the forgotten heroes of World War II.
Al Jazeera correspondent Barnaby Phillips tells a story of friendship, bravery and sometimes uncomfortable truths.
Haiti: After the Quake
Al Jazeera's Sebastian Walker asks why a system that was designed to help Haitians ended up exacerbating their misery.
Sebastian Walker offers an insight into a year of tragedy and misperception, courage and solidarity.
Mustang: Kingdom on the Edge
Al Jazeera's Steve Chao follows the struggle of the Tibetan people to preserve an ancient culture.
In a former Tibetan kingdom a fierce debate is raging over how to preserve their culture and to limit China's influence.
The Crying Forest
Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo follows the story of an activist who lived and died for the Amazon Rainforest.
How two people were re-born through their common mission to protect the Amazon and preserve their piece of the jungle.
Imelda and Me
Veronica Pedrosa, whose family was forced into exile by the Philippines Marcos regime, confronts Imelda about her past.
Veronica Pedrosa meets Imelda Marcos to examine the impunity of the powerful in the Philippines.
Net Losses
Andrew Richardson goes in search of the soul of British football.
Many supporters feel increasingly disconnected from a game they used to believe was theirs.
Chilean Miners: Still Trapped?
One year after the dramatic rescue of 33 miners from deep beneath the ground Lucia Newman returns to Chile.
They were lauded as heroes, embraced by the media, praised by world leaders, but what happened after the cameras left?
India's Silent War
Imran Garda examines the 40-year war that has claimed thousands of lives but been largely ignored outside of India.
Caught in the middle of a decades-old conflict, the Adivasis are at the bottom of India's economic and social ladder.
About the series

In this special series of full-length documentaries, Al Jazeera reveals the passion, experience and insight of its journalists as they explore the events and stories they have experienced or reported on - stories for which they have a great passion or which have marked their lives and careers. From the most remote corners of Tibet's mountains to the deepest mines of Chile's deserts our correspondents cross the globe as they take us on their personal journeys of discovery.

Coming up

 

Mustang: Kingdom on the Edge
While Tibetan Buddhism is squeezed inside of China's borders, there is a place where it still survives intact: Upper Mustang - a once forbidden kingdom high in the Nepalese Himalayas. Steve Chao travels there to document the fight to preserve an ancient culture, as China expands its influence into Nepal, and the modern world slowly creeps in. Watch from October 13.

India's Silent War
One of the largest armed conflicts in the world is also the most under-reported. Al Jazeera's Imran Garda looks at the war between India's Maoists and government forces. Watch from October 20.

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