We Are Lady Parts is a hilarious and vibrant comedy series that follows the lives of a Muslim punk rock band comprised of four distinct and fierce women. Together, they navigate the complexities of being young, British, Muslim, and female in a male-dominated music scene.
When a terrorist cell plans a major attack in London, a British secret service agent is assigned to stop them. As he delves deeper into the mission, he discovers a conspiracy involving betrayal, deception, and political assassination.
The Infidel is a comedy-drama film that follows the story of a British Muslim man who discovers that he was adopted and is actually Jewish. The film explores themes of identity, culture clash, and religious differences, as the main character navigates his newfound heritage and confronts prejudices and stereotypes.
The State is a powerful TV show that explores the disturbing and brutal realities of terrorism, focusing on the lives of British Muslims who join ISIS in Syria. It delves into their motivations, recruitment tactics, and the challenges they face as they navigate the horrors of war, religious intolerance, and oppression of women under a brutal regime. The series also sheds light on the difficult choices they make, the disillusionment they face, and the price they pay for their decisions.
Sitcom following a British Pakistani Muslim junior doctor based in London who is bitten by a halal-hunting vampire
The Road to Guantanamo is a documentary that tells the story of three British Muslims who are captured in Afghanistan and taken to Guantanamo Bay, where they are held as prisoners for two years. The film follows their journey as they are subjected to abuse, torture, and injustice, highlighting the inhumane treatment of detainees at the detention center.
A young Algerian student in Bristol, England falls in love with an older woman. Their relationship is tested when he becomes entangled in her criminal past and faces the possibility of deportation.
A cooking reality TV show featuring chef Nadiya Hussain as she shares her tips and recipes for saving time in the kitchen.
Three young Muslim men, part of a terror cell, are making a bomb in a London flat, when they get a call to vacate immediately with their gear. The police have been alerted and they are under suspicion.
Over the course of two years, filmmaker Jamie Roberts meets those spreading extremist Islamic fundamentalism in Britain, including a bouncy castle salesman who is now one of the world's most wanted men.
Channel 4 documentary about British mother, Sally Evans, whose son, Thomas, had been recruited - and joined - Islamist terrorist organisation, Al Shabaab, in Somalia.
Filmmaker Robb Leech attempts to understand his stepbrother's journey from middle-class white boy in Weymouth to convicted terrorist. In 2010 Robb spent a year filming his stepbrother Rich after he turned his back on the world in which he grew up to become a fundamentalist Muslim called Salahuddin. Robb began filming with his stepbrother as he entered a strange new world where everyone talked about fighting jihad and implementing Sharia law. The result was Robb's acclaimed BBC Three documentary, My Brother the Islamist. When, in 2013, Salahuddin is convicted of preparing terrorism acts and jailed for six years, Robb is desperate to know what triggered his stepbrother, and others like him, to cross the line. Robb seeks out imam and psychologist Alyas Karmani to understand what drives young British-born men and women into radical jihadism. And he confronts Anjem Choudary, the man who converted Rich, about his role in Salahuddin's radicalisation
In this sequel to "My brother the Islamist," we continue to follow Robb Leech as the tries to understand his stepbrother's journey and transformation from middle-class boy to convicted terrorist.
Documentary about the "Britain First" anti-Muslim nationalist party. Follows the two leaders of the party and goes behind some of its campaigns to investigate if it really lives up to its claims not to be racist and violent.
A documentary aired on Channel 4 (United Kingdom)
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