Films of Record is part of the Ten Alps group.
Ten Alps makes and sells great factual media - TV, online and print.
(bbc 2 & 4) 2 x 90 mins (pbs) 1 x 120
WINNER, Best Documentary. One World Broadcasting Awards Filmed across three continents.
Fever Road is an intimate portrait of life in a Kenyan village during a Malaria outbreak. The film charts the lengths to which the chief will go to protect his people.
The Vaccine Challenge puts the disease into a global perspective, following both scientists and politicians in their fight against the inertia surrounding the crisis.
(ch4) 1 x 60 (films of record ltd/pillarbox productions)
Following both sides of an appeal case against a shaken baby conviction using a new scientific theory that has shaken medical and judicial confidence.
(bbc)1 x 83’
TX: 15th march 2009
In 2004 Films of Record went to a village in Kenya and filmed a moving documentary about the struggle against Malaria and poverty. In 2009 we re-visited the village for Comic Relief and saw what has happened in the village since we left.
(itv.com) 75 x 3mins
TX: nov 2007
The UK’s first ever online docu-soap, focussing on the lives of people using the internet to shape their lives.
(c4) 1 x 60
TX: may 2000
Report on the tragic consequences of DNA paternity testing. Following cases in the USA and Britain, it shows how families can be devastated by the truth.
(bbc-1 inside story) 1 x 60
TX: november 1999
Film about a beautiful young woman who hates the way she looks – enough to harm herself. She suffers from a little known condition known as Body Dysmorphic Disorder. The film tracks her erratic journey to a cure.