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- Sadam, a true adventurer, reunites with his brave childhood friend, Sherina, when she embarks on a journalistic adventure.
- When a side job as a Private Investigator goes awry, a woman becomes infected by an ancient biological compound that emerges from the depths of the Indonesian jungle, exposing her to Lovecraftian terrors lurking in the city's dark corners.
- A detective is forced to confront the ghosts of her past while investigating a mysterious serial murder case along the Indonesia-Malaysia border.
- A group of passionate and naïve young people leave their known worlds behind to spend 100 days in the jungles of Borneo. Their mission is to confront one of the great global challenges of our time, saving rainforests and giving hope to endangered orangutans. Their task is enormous and the odds are against them. Jojo, an orphaned baby orangutan, is entrusted in their care and they must find a way to return her to her forest home. To do this, they need to build an orangutan rehabilitation centre and find ways to help the local communities protect their forest. Under the guidance of their mentor Dr Willie Smits, they introduce an innovative satellite monitoring system called Earthwatchers and enlist the help of school students around the world. The system is put to the test when the bulldozers move in and threaten the future of a nearby community living in a traditional longhouse. This is a story about what it takes it be an eco-warrior, an individual willing to step up and take action to avert a global catastrophe taking place before our eyes. The eco-warriors represent a new generation, ready to face what is happening on our planet and willing to do something, no matter how small, to build a more humane and balanced world. For them, every individual matters, every action counts.
- Amazon, Congo Basin, Borneo. A journey across rainforests. A collective song of Indigenous women's voices as they share their stories.
- 'Green' is about deforestation in Indonesia and the present extinction of the orangutans.
- Orangutans of the Borneo tropical rain forests.
- Over 14 million acres of rainforest in Borneo, Indonesia, have been deforested for Elaeis guineensis. This film narrates the near eradication of tribal Dayak traditions and indigenous lifestyles due to monoculture farming for palm oil. Villager's point of view offers hushed insights into labor exploitation and illegally stolen land.
- Borneo, Indonesia, is home to some of the most significant gold mining operations. Logistics are often messy and illegal, therefore some native Dayak villagers find themselves hand-making equipment and destroying their homeland to compete for survival.
- There is a panoramic view of the village, built on piles, and shaded by tropical trees and palms. Dayak life is illustrated by pictures of women fishers on their homeward way, of women making rush mats, of boys bathing and fetching water, and of boys racing in canoes propelled by the hands. A religious ceremony and a war dance, slow and graphic, complete the series.
- Serdar Kilic travels around the world and explores the nature by witnessing the culture and traditions of people living in the wild.
- The Padas River runs through a forest in the Island of Borneo and this forest is noted for the rare woods that grow there. The natives make their chief occupation the gathering of those expensive timbers, but this is not the chief attraction of the Padas River, as the scenery is exceptionally fine.
- The average European has never been as responsible for the devastation of tropical rainforests as they are today. What is causing it, and can we prevent it? "The Green Desert" reveals the shocking reality behind the palm oil industry.
- Palm oil is a cause of massive deforestation in Indonesia. Through habitat destruction, indigenous populations and entire ecosystems are directly threatened. In Borneo and Sumatra, NGOs and local individuals take action on site: they show us how much has been lost already, but also that solutions exist to counter this absurd destruction. Thus they help us believe that every initiative counts.
- Asia is the largest and most extreme continent on Earth. The animals here live in the hottest deserts, tallest jungles and highest mountains in the world, but global warming and deforestation threaten many species including the orangutan.
- A new set of spies is sent out to film the private lives of animal groups. The team includes a baby gorilla, a jaguar cub, a caiman, a sea turtle, a hippo. a baby elephant and a giant fruit bat.