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- Former Indonesian boxer Ellyas Pical, born in Saparua, Maluku on March 24, 1960, is a legend in the sport. He won the IBF world title in bantamweight in 1985 and defended it five times against top opponents.
- An underwater look at the diverse coastal regions of Southern Australia, New Guinea and the Indo-Pacific areas and the impact of global warming on the oceans.
- In medieval centuries, a handful of nutmegs worth more than a crate of gold in European Markets. Monopoly of the Arab and the crusade wars brought European countries in the race to find spice islands, which later sparked the clash of nations. Banda, the only place where nutmegs grew, became the place European nations fought over. The Dutch relinquished their claim to Manhattan in exchange for Rhun, a small island in Banda, an English colony, to gain monopoly of the lucrative nutmeg and mace trade. In Banda, the first slavery and massacre happened in Indonesia. But there too, the spirit of nationalism and multicultural identity was born.
- Five years of conflict, thousands of casualties, a boys' football team unites them
- A roadmovie about a native Malukan boy named Salawaku and a wealthy modern metropolitan woman from Jakarta, named Saras, set out on a journey to find Salawaku's mysteriously lost sister.