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Three college students, Phil, Ed, and Henry take a road trip into Mexico for a week of drinking and carefree fun only to have Phil find himself a captive more
Three college students, Phil, Ed, and Henry take a road trip into Mexico for a week of drinking and carefree fun only to have Phil find himself a captive of a group of satanic Mexican drug smugglers who kill tourists and whom are looking for a group of new ones to prepare for a sacrifice. close
The production of phones has a dark, bloody side. The main part of minerals used to produce phones is coming from the mines in the Eastern DR Congo. The more
The production of phones has a dark, bloody side. The main part of minerals used to produce phones is coming from the mines in the Eastern DR Congo. The Western World is buying these so-called conflict minerals and thereby finances a civil war that, according to human rights organisations, has been the bloodiest conflict since World War II: During the last 15 years the conflict has cost the lives of more than 5 million people and 300,000 women have been raped. The war will continue as long as armed groups can finance their warfare by selling minerals. The Documentary Blood in the Mobile shows the connection between our phones and the civil war in the Congo. Director Frank Poulsen travels to DR Congo to see the illegal mine industry with his own eyes. He gets access to Congo s largest tin-mine, which is being controlled by different armed groups, and where children work for days in narrow mine tunnels to dig out the minerals that end up in our phones. close
Twenty years on from the invention of the World Wide Web, Dr Aleks Krotoski looks at how it is reshaping almost every aspect of our lives. Joined by some more
Twenty years on from the invention of the World Wide Web, Dr Aleks Krotoski looks at how it is reshaping almost every aspect of our lives. Joined by some of the web's biggest names - including the founders of Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, Apple and Microsoft, and the web's inventor - she explores how far the web has lived up to its early promise. close
The creators of the film Discovery. The Mysteries of Da Vinci are carefully and scrupulously studied all the inherited manuscripts of the great artist more
The creators of the film Discovery. The Mysteries of Da Vinci are carefully and scrupulously studied all the inherited manuscripts of the great artist and inventor Leonardo Da Vinci. Researchers have restored important milestones of his biography, designed the current models of his inventions. Even the cryptex has been restored - a decryption machine, through which they hope to find out the answer to the main question of the universe.
Historians, anthropologists, prominent art historians share their assumptions and hypotheses. This film exposes literary fiction Dan Brown and reveals the truth of a mysterious puzzle - the real Da Vinci code. close
A masterpiece film in the genre of science fiction from directors Mike Hemschemeyer and Lars Montage tells about a new world where only robots live. Actors more
A masterpiece film in the genre of science fiction from directors Mike Hemschemeyer and Lars Montage tells about a new world where only robots live. Actors Michio Kaku and Frank Shetzing played the main roles.
In the story, machines live with people and can even interact with them, it became commonplace to restore a human body from a small piece of tissue. If everything in the world becomes so perfect, will there be wars? What fuel do robots use to function? Are space flights becoming commonplace? close
A series of spy thrillers exploring the key turning-points in the race for nuclear supremacy. From the development of the A-bomb, via the Cuban missile more
A series of spy thrillers exploring the key turning-points in the race for nuclear supremacy. From the development of the A-bomb, via the Cuban missile crisis, to the spread of nuclear weapons to the Middle East and beyond, each story is told through the eyes of the men who risked everything to proliferate their nuclear secrets and those who tried to stop them. Nuclear weapons and the actions of these men have transformed the face of war - and now the world could pay the price. close
CNBC's Trish Regan goes inside America's controversial marijuana industry. Going from California's marijuana dispensaries to talking to marijuana growers more
CNBC's Trish Regan goes inside America's controversial marijuana industry. Going from California's marijuana dispensaries to talking to marijuana growers and law enforcement she paints a picture of how large and important marijuana is to this economy. close
The seven wonder of our solar system are discussed: Enceladus' geysers, Rings of Saturn, Jupiter's Great Red Spot, the Asteroid Belt, Mars' Olympus Mons, the Surface of the Sun, and planet Earth.
The seven wonder of our solar system are discussed: Enceladus' geysers, Rings of Saturn, Jupiter's Great Red Spot, the Asteroid Belt, Mars' Olympus Mons, the Surface of the Sun, and planet Earth. close
A presentation of the facts and theory surrounding the astronomical phenomenon of "black holes", using the latest in computer-generated imagery. Theories more
A presentation of the facts and theory surrounding the astronomical phenomenon of "black holes", using the latest in computer-generated imagery. Theories regarding their origin are presented, along with speculation about what lies with and beyond them. close
Documentary painting director Gideon Bradshaw It is devoted to the origin of our galaxy, in particular, the planet Earth. Scientists decide on an unprecedented more
Documentary painting director Gideon Bradshaw It is devoted to the origin of our galaxy, in particular, the planet Earth. Scientists decide on an unprecedented experiment – after billions of years to return to the time when there was nothing, or rather, to artificially recreate the conditions of the Big Bang, as a result of which life began to emerge.
To do this, the Large Hadron Collider was created near Geneva, which was supposed to help scientists solve centuries-old mysteries. Professor Brian Cox comes to the Center for Nuclear Research to get acquainted with the upcoming experiment. Will scientists be able to penetrate the mystery of the universe? close
Film: "The Known Universe" National Geographic: Known Universe: Is Anyone Out There?, released by National Geographic as part of the documentary series more
Film: "The Known Universe" National Geographic: Known Universe: Is Anyone Out There?, released by National Geographic as part of the documentary series Known Universe, is looking for an answer to humanity’s most exciting question: Are we alone in the universe?
For this reason, the authors of the film “The Known Universe”: There's someone out there exploring our own planet, looking for clues on it. What if we have something on the planet that resembles extraterrestrial life? Learn how scientists search for alien objects and what could happen if we ever come into contact with an extraterrestrial civilization. close
Sci Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible is an American documentary television series on Science which first aired in the United States on December 1, more
Sci Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible is an American documentary television series on Science which first aired in the United States on December 1, 2009. The series is hosted by theoretical physicist Michio Kaku and is based on his book Physics of the Impossible. In each episode, Dr. Kaku addresses a technological concept from science fiction and designs his own theoretical version of the technology using currently-known science. He also visits scientists developing technology related to the episode's concept. close
Former military and now researcher and traveler Ed Stafford conducts a survival experiment. Ed Stafford Naked and Marooned is a documentary about Ed Stafford more
Former military and now researcher and traveler Ed Stafford conducts a survival experiment. Ed Stafford Naked and Marooned is a documentary about Ed Stafford Naked and Marooned trying to survive on a deserted island southeast of Fiji using only his mind, hands and camera.
When he arrived on the island, he had no food, water, weapons or tools, not even a knife. The hero of the film “Ed Stafford: Naked Survival”, like Alexander Selkirk, who lived away from civilization for 4 years, whose experience inspired Daniel Dafoe to write “Robinson Crusoe”, it is left to use only their skills, both physical and mental, to survive on this tropical island for 60 days. close
Earth from Space is an innovative project that showcases an impressive new vision of our planet from space. Created in consultation with NASA scientists, more
Earth from Space is an innovative project that showcases an impressive new vision of our planet from space. Created in consultation with NASA scientists, the film takes satellite data and transforms it into a series of immersive visual sequences, each showing the intricate and striking web of forces that sustain life on Earth.
Viewers will witness how dust carried away from the Sahara fertilizes the Amazon; how a vast underwater waterfall in Antarctica helps move ocean currents around the world; how the hot sun of the South Atlantic gives birth to a colossal powerful hurricane. From a microscopic world of water molecules evaporating from the ocean to a magnetic field larger than the Earth itself, Earth from Space captures the amazing beauty and complexity of our dynamically evolving planet. close
Extraordinarily informative and fascinating film Mark Verkirk "Jaipur Palaces. The Red Fort and Taj Mahal is an exciting tour of fascinatingly beautiful more
Extraordinarily informative and fascinating film Mark Verkirk "Jaipur Palaces. The Red Fort and Taj Mahal is an exciting tour of fascinatingly beautiful India, which holds many ancient secrets, a diverse and contrasting country.
You will find yourself in the amazing city of Jaipur with its world-famous palaces. In addition, the viewer will be able to visit Agra, rightfully considered one of the most delightful cities in the world. You will see the huge Red Fort with your own eyes and enjoy the splendor of the Taj Mahal, this proud symbol of great love and a visiting card of the whole country. close
This is the story of the most extraordinary journey in human exploration, the Voyager space mission. In 1977 two unmanned spacecraft were launched by more
This is the story of the most extraordinary journey in human exploration, the Voyager space mission. In 1977 two unmanned spacecraft were launched by NASA, heading for distant worlds. It would be the first time any man-made object would ever visit the farthest planets of the solar system - Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. On the way the Voyagers would be bombarded by space dust, fried by radiation and discover many of the remarkable wonders of the solar system. At the end of 2012, 35 years and 11 billion miles later, they are leaving the area of the sun's influence. As they journey out into the galaxy beyond they carry a message from Earth, a golden record bolted to the side of each craft describing our civilisation in case of discovery by another. This is the definitive account of the most intrepid explorers in Earth's history. close
Richard Dawkins and Lawrence Krauss: Something from Nothing, at ASU is a documentary that raises numerous questions about our existence, the world around more
Richard Dawkins and Lawrence Krauss: Something from Nothing, at ASU is a documentary that raises numerous questions about our existence, the world around us, and our place in it.
Something from Nothing: A Conversation by Richard Dawkins and Lawrence Krauss invites viewers to join evolutionary biologist, popular science author Richard Dawkins and world-renowned American theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss as they discuss biology, cosmology, religion, recent books by both of them, and a host of other topics. close
Brian Greene is going to let you in on a secret: We've all been deceived. Our perceptions of time and space have led us astray. Much of what we thought more
Brian Greene is going to let you in on a secret: We've all been deceived. Our perceptions of time and space have led us astray. Much of what we thought we knew about our universe-that the past has already happened and the future is yet to be, that space is just an empty void, that our universe is the only universe that exists-just might be wrong. close
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