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Thousands of the most important species of wildlife are disappearing from the face of the earth at an alarming rate. Environmentalists work tirelessly more
Thousands of the most important species of wildlife are disappearing from the face of the earth at an alarming rate. Environmentalists work tirelessly to protect wildlife from climate change, poachers and the destruction of their natural habitat. close
Organisms as ancient as life itself, parasites are a hidden force that affects everything and everyone in all known corners of the Earth. While parasites more
Organisms as ancient as life itself, parasites are a hidden force that affects everything and everyone in all known corners of the Earth. While parasites tend to slowly suck life out of their hosts, some parasites are known to be beneficial. close
Under our world there is a huge underground kingdom, where creatures from 0.1 to 1 cm long rule - the kingdom of ants. Insect thieves crawl through this more
Under our world there is a huge underground kingdom, where creatures from 0.1 to 1 cm long rule - the kingdom of ants. Insect thieves crawl through this kingdom and hunt for precious larvae and eggs. How do the invaders survive in a secret kingdom? A complex, intriguing society like ours reveals the secrets of tiny and charming creatures. close
Built with 1 million bricks laid by 30,000 slaves, the Colosseum forced the Roman genius to develop new building techniques that still benefit architects. more
Built with 1 million bricks laid by 30,000 slaves, the Colosseum forced the Roman genius to develop new building techniques that still benefit architects. However, not every aspect of Roman history is so triumphant. close
Scientific research, as well as comparisons of the peoples of ancient Rome and America of the XX century with competitors, reveal the x-factor that these more
Scientific research, as well as comparisons of the peoples of ancient Rome and America of the XX century with competitors, reveal the x-factor that these peoples had, and others lacked. From exploring the universal question of the successful development of a nation, community, or organization to finding the factors that matter to such success. close
Finding himself in a house in the north of Iran by the Caspian Sea, the director picked up his handheld DV camera and began filming the seemingly anodyne more
Finding himself in a house in the north of Iran by the Caspian Sea, the director picked up his handheld DV camera and began filming the seemingly anodyne events happening on the 500 metres of beach in front of his house—a piece of wood toyed with by the waves, people walking by the sea, indistinct shapes on a wintry beach or noisy ducks. close
This exploration of Japan’s fascination with girl bands and their music follows an aspiring pop singer and her fans, delving into the cultural obsession more
This exploration of Japan’s fascination with girl bands and their music follows an aspiring pop singer and her fans, delving into the cultural obsession with young female sexuality and the growing disconnect between men and women in hypermodern societies. close
Documentary which uses the latest, most detailed imagery to reveal the monthly life cycle of the moon. From Wales to Wyoming, Hong Kong to Croydon, the more
Documentary which uses the latest, most detailed imagery to reveal the monthly life cycle of the moon. From Wales to Wyoming, Hong Kong to Croydon, the programme finds out how the moon shapes life on Earth, as well as exploring its mysterious dark side and discovering how the moon's journey around Earth delivers one of nature's most awe-inspiring events - a total solar eclipse. And at the end of a remarkable year of lunar activity, we find out why so many supermoons have been lighting up the night sky. close
Director Wang Bing casts an understanding and non-judgmental eye on the inmates of a decrepit Chinese mental hospital in this eloquent and emotionally impactful documentary.
Director Wang Bing casts an understanding and non-judgmental eye on the inmates of a decrepit Chinese mental hospital in this eloquent and emotionally impactful documentary. close
Jackie Chan: My Stunts shows some of the tricks of the trade that Jackie and his stunt team utilize to perform their stunts. This is not an endless gag more
Jackie Chan: My Stunts shows some of the tricks of the trade that Jackie and his stunt team utilize to perform their stunts. This is not an endless gag reel of stunts gone wrong, but an in depth look at how timing and camera placement can make or break a shot. Jackie will show you what is done to enhance fights and protect the stuntmen from getting injured. Of course, if the character you are portraying is wearing shorts and a tank top, you just have to get hurt! close
Between past and future there is only a moment, a moment. The flying squirrel glides over the falling leaves, and the grouse hawk hunts the rabbit for more
Between past and future there is only a moment, a moment. The flying squirrel glides over the falling leaves, and the grouse hawk hunts the rabbit for half a day. The rice fish jumps and grabs a flying water meter. All these moments happen in the blink of an eye. close
Over the past 5,000 years, Koreans surrounded by great powers have experienced one test after another. They tried to maintain a sense of identity and more
Over the past 5,000 years, Koreans surrounded by great powers have experienced one test after another. They tried to maintain a sense of identity and autonomy as one nation. The study of the elements underlying the rise and fall of the kingdoms of the Korean Peninsula, diplomatic strategies and principles of survival surrounded by foreign powers. close
“Ars longa, vita brevis” – art is long, life is short. This is one of Japanese music icon Ryuichi Sakamoto’s favorite quotes, and the message that he more
“Ars longa, vita brevis” – art is long, life is short. This is one of Japanese music icon Ryuichi Sakamoto’s favorite quotes, and the message that he leaves for viewers at the end of his final concert film, shot before he succumbed to cancer in March 2023. Consisting of only Sakamoto and his piano, Opus features the final live performances of 20 songs that Sakamoto meticulously curated to encapsulate his distinguished 40-year career. close
Jackie Chan is one of the world's biggest action stars, famed for his wacky sense of humor, remarkable martial arts techniques, and willingness to perform more
Jackie Chan is one of the world's biggest action stars, famed for his wacky sense of humor, remarkable martial arts techniques, and willingness to perform incredible stunts without the use of doubles -- or a net. This video takes a personal look at Chan as he works on screen projects in Hollywood and Beijing and candidly discusses his life and work. close
The authors try to dispel various myths and depict the Mayan civilization through facts that are revealed in the course of archaeological research. The more
The authors try to dispel various myths and depict the Mayan civilization through facts that are revealed in the course of archaeological research. The subjects of research are the jungle, corn, the Mayan calendar and the descendants of the ancient Maya who live in the modern world. close
'Hannah' tells the story of Buddhist pioneer Hannah Nydahl and her life bringing Tibetan Buddhism to the West. From her idealistic roots in 1960's Copenhagen more
'Hannah' tells the story of Buddhist pioneer Hannah Nydahl and her life bringing Tibetan Buddhism to the West. From her idealistic roots in 1960's Copenhagen to the hippie trail in Nepal, Hannah and her husband Ole became two of the first Western students of His Holiness the 16th Karmapa - the first consciously reincarnated lama of Tibet in 1110. Hannah went on to become an assistant and translator for some of the most powerful Tibetan lamas and a bridge between Buddhism in the East and the West. close
Jia Zhangke travels with painter Liu Xiaodong from China to Thailand as they as they meet everyday workers in the throes of social turmoil. Liu Xiaodong more
Jia Zhangke travels with painter Liu Xiaodong from China to Thailand as they as they meet everyday workers in the throes of social turmoil. Liu Xiaodong is well-known for his monumental canvases, particularly those inspired by China's Three Gorges Dam project. Jia Zhangke visits Liu on the banks of Fengjie, a city about to be swallowed up by the Yangtze River. The area is in the process of being "de-constructed" by armies of shirtless male workers who form the subject of Liu's paintings. Liu and Jia next travel to Bangkok, where Liu paints Thai sex workers languishing in brothels. The two sets of paintings are united in their subjects' shared sense of malaise in the face of the dehumanizing labor afforded them. close
On secluded islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean live creatures that you will not find anywhere else in the world. So how did the Galapagos evolve, more
On secluded islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean live creatures that you will not find anywhere else in the world. So how did the Galapagos evolve, from a few species to the rich diversity of life we see today? Most of the inhabitants of the Galapagos are endemic to the archipelago. The project will tell about the most important milestones in the course of their evolution, as well as about the changes in their environment and the interaction of man and nature. close
Anonymous and exploitative, a network of online chat rooms ran rampant with sex crimes. The hunt to take down its operators required guts and tenacity.
Anonymous and exploitative, a network of online chat rooms ran rampant with sex crimes. The hunt to take down its operators required guts and tenacity. close
On a full moon in December on Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean, red crabs migrate to breed. Brown hawk owls follow the moth to the city, gathering more
On a full moon in December on Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean, red crabs migrate to breed. Brown hawk owls follow the moth to the city, gathering under bright streetlights, while city cicadas spend the night endlessly singing. The program explores astrophysical phenomena generated by the night and the moon, as well as the biggest evolutionary secrets of Earth’s ecology and life forms. close
In the past, large numbers of tigers and leopards lived on the Korean Peninsula. Our forefathers feared them and worshiped them. After the Japanese occupation more
In the past, large numbers of tigers and leopards lived on the Korean Peninsula. Our forefathers feared them and worshiped them. After the Japanese occupation and the Korean War, these superpredators disappeared from the Korean Peninsula. Now the wildlife ecosystem is heavily distorted, species diversity is limited, but the herd of each species is still abnormally large. close
Uphonip, the largest wetland in South Korea, is famous for its beautiful landscape and rich biodiversity. Since Upkhonip was registered in the Ramsar more
Uphonip, the largest wetland in South Korea, is famous for its beautiful landscape and rich biodiversity. Since Upkhonip was registered in the Ramsar Convention, it became a reservation that changed the lives of the indigenous people. The story of the last generation of indigenous people who all still live on the territory of the Upkhonip swamps: fishermen, environmental observers and female divers.
The most famous city of ancient Mesopotamia was Babylon. The glory of the city of the world he went gradually: undetectable at first, the city especially more
The most famous city of ancient Mesopotamia was Babylon. The glory of the city of the world he went gradually: undetectable at first, the city especially attracted the attention of neighbors, slowly rebuilding and strengthening its walls. So, for a while, in the middle of a poor landscape, a city grew up, which became the VII century to the nbsp. According to approximate calculations of scientists, at this point in Babylon lived 180 thousand people. It was here that cult architectural structures were built, the Tower of Babel and the Hanging Gardens of Semiramis, one of the seven wonders of the world. close
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