Journeyman Pictures was established in 1990 by managing director and former video journalist Mark Stucke.[5][6]
The earliest titles distributed by the company are short reports from war zones and areas of conflict in the late 1980s to the early 2000s, produced and directed by Mark Stucke.[7] These include the 1991 report The Fall of Duhok,[8] on the Iraqi regime's retaliation to Kurdish rebels, Massacre[9] - a report on the
Bor Massacre in South Sudan featuring an interview with suspected perpetrator
Riek Machar, and a 1996 report on the cannibalistic supporters of
Charles Taylor in Liberia's civil war - The Cannibals' War.[10]
Journeyman Pictures releases films across all platforms and territories simultaneously, as opposed to a traditional distribution model starting with a limited theatrical release.[11]
Filmography
Journeyman Pictures distributes hundreds of broadcast and feature-length documentaries, and thousands of short reports.
Productions
Olim (Israel/Palestine, 1991)
Hamas - Tip of the Dagger (Israel/Palestine, 1991)
PKK Fighters (Turkey, 1991)
Hamas - Islam and the PLO (Israel/Palestine, 1991)
Kashmir (India, 1991)
State of the Talib (Afghanistan, 2001)
War Legacy (Angola, 2002)
Sarajevo Under Siege (Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1992)
Pol Pot's Legacy (Cambodia, 1995)
Trading in Death (China, 1995)
Legacy of Hate (Eastern Europe, 2000)
The Fear and the Faith (Egypt, 1995)
Volkswagen - Hitler's Car (Germany, 1997)
Iran bombs Iraq (Islamic Republic of Iran, 1993)
Marsh Arabs and Iraqi Human Rights (Iraq, 1992)
Kurds after the Gulf War (Iraq, 1993)
The Promised Land? (Israel/Palestine, 1996)
Eastern Dawn (Eastern Europe, 1998)
Of Blood and History (Kosovo, 1999)
No Peace for Hizbollah (Lebanon, 1993)
The Peacekeepers War (Liberia, 1992)
Monrovia (Liberia, 1996)
Gaddafi's 25 Years in Power (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, 1994)
Stolen Children (Mozambique, 1994)
The Fall of Manerplaw (Myanmar, 1992)
Khun Sa Opium Warlord (Myanmar, 1994)
32 Battalion South Africa Defense Force (Namibia, 1989)
Oil Turmoil (Nigeria, 1999)
Nightmare Behind the Veil (Pakistan, 1993)
Media (Somalia, 1993)
Children of the Revolution (South Africa, 1990)
St Gregory College: Fruits of Freedom (South Africa, 1995)
Sudan Jihad (Sudan, 1992)
Koranic School (Sudan, 1994)
The Harsher Face of Islam (Sudan, 1994)
Nuba Mountains (Sudan, 1995)
Training Terrorists (Sudan, 1996)
Under Siege (Sudan, 1996)
Tibet's Last Stand (Tibet, 1995)
A New Kurdish War (Turkey, 1992)
Kurdish Satellite Wars (Turkey, 1996)
Kurds Caught in the Crossfire (Turkey, 1996)
Belfast - No Peace on the Streets (UK, 1993)
Newbury: Wars of the British Tree People (UK, 1996)
The War Business (World, 1997)
Shackled Women (World, 2001)
The Global Addiction (World, 1999)
Globalisation: The Haves and Have Nots (World, 2000)