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The Agenda: Their Vision – Your Future (2025)

The Agenda: Their Vision | Your Future is a feature-length independent documentary produced by Mark Sharman; former UK broadcasting executive at ITV and Sky (formerly BSkyB). In fiction and fact, there have always been people and organisations with ambitions to control the world. And now the oligarchs who pull the strings of finance and power finally have the tools to achieve their global objectives; omnipresent surveillance, artificial intelligence, digital currency and ultimately digital identities. The potential for social control of our lives and minds is alarmingly real. The plan has been decades in the making and has seen infiltration of Governments, local councils, big business, civil society, the media and, crucially, education. A ceaseless push for a new reality, echoing Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, or George Orwell’s 1984. The Agenda: Their Vision, Your Future examines the digital prison which awaits us if we do not push back right now. How your food, energy, money, travel and even your access to the internet could be limited and controlled; how financial power is strangling democracy and how global institutions like the World Health Organisation are commandeered to champion ideological and fiscal objectives. The centrepiece is man-made climate change and with it, the race to Net Zero. Both are encapsulated in the United Nations and its Agenda 2030. A force for good? Or “a blank cheque for totalitarian global control”? The Agenda presents expert views from the UK, the USA and Europe.

In a world where automation, globalization, and pandemics rewrite the rules of work, this documentary follows the workers left fighting for survival. From gig workers delivering food to wind turbine technicians scaling new industries, individuals navigate an economy built to favor machines and corporate profits over people. Education no longer guarantees security, and stable careers are vanishing fast. As millions scramble to stay relevant, some find resilience in unexpected places — others are crushed by the relentless pace of change. This is not a prediction — it’s reality. The future of work has already arrived, and it’s brutal.

Africa is rich—rich in copper, oil, gold, diamonds, and people. But its wealth flows out while its people remain in poverty.

‘This is Gaza’ follows the emotional journey of Palestinian filmmaker Yousef Hammash. As Israel carried out an unprecedented assault on the territory, following the fatal Hamas attacks on October 7, Yousef reported from the warzone amidst the military and humanitarian crisis.

Lesley Stahl’s report on AI, chatbots and a world of unknowns. From 2024, Stahl’s story on Kenyan workers training AI who say they’re overworked, underpaid and exploited by big American tech companies. Also from 2024, Anderson Cooper’s report on “nudify” sites that use AI to create realistic, revealing images of actual people. And from 2021, Bill Whitaker’s look at the use of artificial intelligence to create deepfakes.

The Bajo people of Southeast Asia have a deep connection with the marine environment. As descendants of sea nomads, they traditionally roamed the ocean to fish and trade, but today, most live in coastal villages or on stilts over the water. This short film focuses on the Bajo of Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, highlighting their strong bond with the sea and the challenges small-scale fishing communities face. Impacted by overfishing, pollution, and biodiversity loss, they are struggling to survive. In response, some have resorted to harmful fishing methods, putting the health of the reefs at risk and leaving their future in jeopardy

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