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- Four young adults get into trouble in the woods by pulling pranks until they realize they are putting an alien creature at risk with all of the attention they bring.
- A young woman is abducted by a strange group of human traffickers who use drug and trauma based mind control to turn women into "Sofia" dolls. Trapped in a waking nightmare she fights for a way to escape, to avoid becoming Girl Next
- In a zombie-infested quarantined zone of East Mission City, investigative reporter Chase Carter must stop a secret government conspiracy.
- Follows the life at the Palace of Versailles, home to the three kings Louis (XIV, XV and XVI), their lovers and their queens: 'Louis XIV, The Dream of a King', 'Louis XV, The Palace of Pleasure', and 'Louis XVI, Countdown to Revolution'.
- Goutham deeply loves Mithuna, but will not acknowledge it to her. Meanwhile, Mithuna falls in love with Surya. Later, a sudden incident changes the lives of the trio.
- It is a coming of age story of six youngsters, set in the beautiful nostalgic world of a working-middle class neighborhood. The film tracks their journey through the different seasons, festivals, romances, street cricket, colony fights, and family gatherings. With the beginning of responsibilities, and adulthood looming around the corner, their dreams and aspirations bring them all together, to make the whole experience magical. Life is Beautiful is a story about new beginnings. It is a celebration of life and its smaller joys.
- An invitation to discover an art form, the series shows how gardens are mirrors of the world. Through breathtaking destinations, meet the people who have transformed parts of nature and urban wastelands into innovative landscape creations.
- 200753mNot Rated4.6 (12)VideoJosé Bação Leal was a promising writer and thinker, he became a symbol of a youth that could not rise, victim of a country that put in cause its own future in a meaningless war.
- While the world knows of the KGB spies and agents who crossed over to the West, few know of this tale of secret dissention from within. There is one officer, Viktor Orekhov, who went from repression of dissidents to joining their cause. After months and months of searching, the filmmaker tracked down Orekhov and now brings his story to the world. Illustrated with the unique testimonies of Viktor Orekhov, now 65, archives and accurately re-enacted sequences, the documentary tells the story of a man who braved an impenetrable system and dared to challenge the KGB.
- Introduces us to those who continue to keep France's greatest chateaux alive today: historians, curators, caretakers, landscape gardeners, artists and researchers have made these Renaissance gems their daily work and their passion.
- Whether as an anesthetic, painkiller, or psychological aid for patients, hypnosis is increasingly used in numerous fields, to the point where it is now officially recognized for certain medical indications. What do we really know about it?
- Distant lands, refuges of millions of cultures, the islands invite us to reconnect with our roots, to question our relationship to the territories, our environment and our beliefs. Privileged settings of an intangible heritage, their identity can be undermined in a rapidly changing world, in a hurry to evolve towards more efficiency and virtuality. How do island peoples, deeply attached to their roots, combine tradition and modernity? From the Caribbean (Haiti) to the Indian Ocean (Madagascar) via the Atlantic Ocean (Newfoundland), the inhabitants of these territories are trying to find their place in a changing world. Through the prism of art and creation, each episode of this series introduces us to an island, its history, its current challenges and its people, resolutely turned towards the future.
- Australia is seen through yellow, red, blue, and green hues in this 4-part mini-series. Find out what colors say about the people and places in different regions of Australia, and start exploring the country through this prism.
- Heliodor, spinal, purple jade and Paraiba tourmaline are among those gemstones little-known to the general public, yet which have fired passions since mankind first set eyes on them. Where do they come from. What path have they followed before they go on show in jewelers' glass cases. And who are the gem hunters who track them down. To get behind these mysteries, this film takes us to the heart of the world's biggest exhibition and trade event for precious stones: the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show. Since its inauguration in 1955, this event brings together around 10,000 exhibitors in the middle of the Arizona desert for three weeks of gemstone mania. On show across the city are thousands stones of all kinds, including some of the most prized on the planet. Experts, collectors, museum curators, and jewelers, along with simple gem fans all share their passion for gemology as they walk the corridors of this unrivaled event. Some come to dream, others to trade - sometimes for hundred of millions of dollars. From emerald deposits and open-pit marble mines to jeweler's display cases, this film takes us on the trail of some outstanding treasures, genuine marvels of nature, and immerses us deep into a universe that inspires the dreams of many. It is a window into the magical and cutthroat world of the gem hunters and their sometimes surprising practices.
- Since the ban on elephant hunting, Russia has had a monopoly on the ivory trade. But this ivory comes from mammoths, whose tusks, skeletons and sometimes frozen bodies are regularly found in the frozen soil of Siberia. According to the estimates of certain scientists, this one could contain the remains of several million mammoths. eternal ice cream. Their goal: to discover the frozen remains of mammoths trapped in permafrost. Using derisory means, they dig the frozen ground from which they extract bones, teeth, skulls... and above all, precious mammoth tusks. Ivory - the white gold of the tundra - will sell for over $50 a kilo. A total market appears at $2.5 million, with hubs in Moscow and Hong Kong.
- One day, a forgotten box of shoes is discovered in a shelf of the record company. Inside this box, there were tapes containing home made recordings of the famous Portuguese composer - Antonio Variacoes. When one listens to these tapes, where Variações sings in the most pure ways - without any musical background, many times whispering to the recording not to wake up the neighbors - one perceives that this treasure could not remain hidden. The HUMANOS project was born; a "super"-band, composed by "super"-musicians, where the famous Portuguese singers Manuela Azevedo, David Fonseca and Camane; give their voice to music and lyrics from Antonio Variacoes. This film is about the process of preparation of the live concerts in the summer of 2005 and about the approach that these musicians had to the legacy left by Antonio Variacoes.
- SnapStarLive is media entertainment showcase which merges the brightest, most social activities, events, festivals in and throughout New Zealand bridging them to the World Stage.
- "Big Game" is a an adventure and wildlife TV-series following Shaun and his team of specialists in South Africa as they go about their daily work capturing endangered animals and releasing them in reserves and natural parks. To maintain genetic diversity, relocating the animals is the only way to preserve the delicate balance of Africa's ecosystems and ensure wildlife conservation. In each episode, the big game capture team faces a new and potentially hazardous challenge, whether the target is a lion, rhino or just a group of gazelles. When an animal attacks one of them, they have to deploy their strategy very quickly. A beautiful wildlife TV-series with spectacular capture scenes in the wild that provide a feeling of tension that lasts until the end.
- 2012– 52mTV EpisodeMore than 2 billion people around the world consume alcohol regularly. A cultural habit, a phenomenon of society: drinking alcohol seems to be a characteristic specific to the human species. Or is it? A large number of animals consume alcohol daily in small quantities. In fact, alcohol exists naturally in the nectar of flowers, the pulp of over-ripe or rotting fruits, in sap and in honey. And this alcohol - in particular ethanol, the product of sugars transformed by yeasts - constitutes a very significant part of some animals' diet. How do animals react to alcohol? Do they get drunk? Is it possible for an animal to become alcohol dependent, like humans? Experts in genetics, neurology, behavioral studies, archaeology and evolutionary anthropology are making groundbreaking discoveries in the field. From Malaysia to America and Europe, the film will follow these new scientific studies that are opening up novel approaches in the prevention and treatment of alcoholism.