Mike Dodds
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A dramatised road safety film. Following a fatal motorway crash, a doctor talks to a journalist about what makes a good driver. But the journalist turns out to be the ghost of the man killed in the crash.
Night Call

Initially Broadcast in 1969 on the BBC, this documentary short spotlights the creativity and activism of John Lennon and Yoko Ono
24 Hours: The World of John and Yoko

The story is a mysterious tale following the journey of a spirited young girl as she ultimately comes to learn of her destiny and special powers of healing.
The Barn

The Bakhtiari migration is one of the most hazardous tests of human endurance known to mankind. Every year, 500,000 men, women and children — along with one million animals — struggle for eight grueling weeks to scale the massive Zagros Mountains — a range which is as high as the Alps and as broad as Switzerland — to reach their summer pastures.
People of the Wind

Colin Welland presents this public information film about the hazards of nighttime driving.
After Dark
A dramatization of the Polish shipyard workers' strike in 1971.
Three Days in Szczecin

Half a million people and millions of sheep and goats cross the rugged Zagros mountains in southern Iran twice yearly to move between summer and winter pastures.
Bakhtiari Migration: The Sheep Must Live

A visit to the Vauxhall Tavern in London to see the drag acts.
What's a Girl Like You?
Over a million black women live in a state of domestic bondage, underpaid, working long hours, at the mercy of draconian laws which separate them from their own families. This powerful 1985 documentary, shot in South Africa, examines the tragedy of Apartheid through the complex relationship between a black household worker and her white employer. This domestic situation is a microcosm of the situation at large.