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received high viewership when it initially aired in the UK, and was reviewed favourably in the media. It was named the Best News and
Current Affairs Film at the European Independent Film Festival, won the Premier Prize at the
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on 8 January 2008. It also aired in many other countries including France, Australia, the United States, Canada, Germany and the
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