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- Ali and Ava, both lonely for different reasons, meet and sparks fly. Over a lunar month a deep connection begins to grow, despite the legacy of Ava's past relationship, and Ali's emotional turmoil at the breakdown of his marriage.
- Jackson, the Kenyan; Carlito, the Argentinian; Zahira, the Moroccan; Samuel, the Indian: four children who live light years away from each other and who have never met but who have a common point: they have to cover tremendously long distances to reach their school. On foot, on horseback or in a wheelchair, but all with an extraordinary determination...
- A unique documentary on the notorious S-21 prison, today the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with testimony by the only surviving prisoners and former Khmer Rouge guards.
- A documentary that captures the same 24-hour period throughout every country in the world.
- Examines the theory that aliens have landed on Earth in ancient times and were responsible for many of mankind's oldest mysteries. Hosted by Rod Serling.
- The teachers Beyond deploying their profound commitment which goes above and beyond their primary job requirements. They have also turned teaching into a genuine adventure, changing the destinies of their pupils .
- Where does water come from? Will we run out of it? Who decides how much water we can use? Is there something we can do? In order to connect the dots and enhance the understanding of the general public on how we use our freshwater resources, UN WWAP produced a unique project called: The Water Rooms. The Water Rooms is a visionary and inspirational itinerary of five short animated movies intertwined by five monologues, created to trigger interest and encourage learning about freshwater resources and their responsible and sustainable management.
- On a Mediterranean cruise, a young man hired as a tour guide is intrigued by the beauty of a female interpreter hiding behind her sunglasses. He makes advances to her by venturing into a series of strange stories.
- A young woman with Down syndrome is determined to earn her High school diploma, just like anyone else. As she faces her own difficulties, she must also deal with the doubts of her loved ones and the occasional cruelty of her peers.
- In January 2006 three naturalists lead an expedition into the Cardamom Mountains of Cambodia to study forest birds, survey reptiles and amphibians and collect a representative sample of insect specimens.
- An important pilgrimage site in antiquity, the island of Philae has fascinated travelers for centuries. On this rock rising from the Nile, nicknamed the "pearl of Egypt", powerful rulers have built monumental sanctuaries from the time of the last pharaohs to the Romans. Subsequently, the temples were looted, vandalized or transformed, before the successive construction of two dams in the 20th century sealed the fate of the island. To save the precious vestiges from the rising waters, an international campaign coordinated by UNESCO was undertaken in the 1970s. The objective: to dismantle the monuments stone by stone to rebuild them on a neighboring island.
- A new montage of Jacques-Yves Cousteau's film 'The Mirage of the Sea', produced in association with UNESCO especially for the Rio 92 Earth Summit and emphasizing the state of degradation of the planet, and more specifically of the oceans.
- Amin and Myriam are secretly in love. Their families are rivals and when their relationship is discovered, conflict is inevitable. In the quiet atmosphere of the palm groves, the two communities have long nurtured the seeds of discord and hatred. The persecution is the first signal of inevitable evil. From inside the cave where they have taken refuge, the two young people hear the cries of a senseless murderous raid. A universal metaphor to denounce the horror of all extremist violence, THE DESERT ARK is a splendid and terrifying metaphor for a burning contemporary reality.
- Pedagogical approach to the history of Earth, 4000 million years old, based on the plane tectonics theory and research centered on what may be vestiges of Rodinia, the first continent as we know them, just 1000 million years ago.
- In "Who are you?", twenty-one people from different nationalities describe the images they have about places they don't know, and talk about the infidelity of the information transmitted by the media and the prejudices they generate.
- The 2006 UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, in particular article 24 on education. Using footage from schools in Kenya, Finland and Turkey, it addresses the situation of children with disabilities worldwide and the importance of getting them into school. It also contains interviews and commentary from key stakeholders and experts and some 50 educational resources such as tool kits and policy guidelines.
- The "Wise Ones" have told the King of Ségou that a baby boy will be born during the rainy season, who will be a threat to his power.
- Synthesis of the round table "Éducation au Développement, Éducation à la Solidarité Internationale (Round Table on Education for Development)", co-organized by the UNESCO at the Palais du Luxembourg, Paris, on October 24, 1989.
- Cultural confrontation forces 13-year-old Chebet to leave her family home and seek a new beginning.
- When Benjamin escapes a harsh life he goes through because of his race, he falls into Abednego's hands; a man who hunts down albinos to sell their body parts.
- Jazz pianist Oliver Jones tours Nigeria.
- This film aims to show how cheerful life can be, without conflict and animosity. Life gets complex and lost in petty jealousy and ego clashes. Since we already have conflicts, let us together find a solution to overcome them.
- Bolivian miners have developed during 30 years community radio stations to voice their needs and political position.
- In 1980, five years after the war ended in Vietnam, one year after the conflict with China and the intervention in Cambodgia, how do peasants (the social majority) deal with life in the country? And the situation in the big cities?
- The extraordinary series "A drawing for peace" (26 x 5') was carried out from storyboards about the peace's theme, which were designed by children from 23 countries of the world.
- Buta, southern Burundi. A school, scene of a massacre during the war between Hutus and Tutsis, once more welcomes students of both ethnic groups. These students begin the task of remembering, turning a scene of horror into a scene of enlightenment. In this rerun, Magume represents the task of shattered Burundi. The students offer their voices, their questions, their tales and their identity in the hope that this mask will once more take shape, reconciled with itself at last.
- Moravia, The Hope's Route is aimed to raise awareness about the close relationship between environmental protection and people development, by reflecting the reality of human settlements in developing countries. The documentary covers the social, economic, political and environmental dimension of settlements, taking Morro De Moravia as a reference example of urban transformation.
- People from around the world express the same message in different languages to show the power of cultural diversity.
- UNESCO film on the value of heritage.