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Track of the Tuna (FULL DOCUMENTARY)

Track of the Tuna (FULL DOCUMENTARY)

For over 4000 years, tuna fishing has been a critical part of the Mediterranean region’s history. Fishermen have been catching tuna during their annual migration period, a natural phenomenon that attracts massive amounts of hunters and the strong presence of fishing boats. These large and powerful creatures have been revered for their delicious meat and … Read more

Carbon Farming I Roots

Carbon Farming I Roots

In the Roots documentary, journalist Pierre Girard meets two farmers whose practices have helped put more carbon into the earth to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Félix Noblia in the Basque Country has designed a grazing system that actively stores carbon in the soil. Fabrice Desjours from Burgundy combines forgotten herbs, trees and plants to … Read more

Why recycled ocean plastic is (often) a lie

Why recycled ocean plastic is (often) a lie

The world’s oceans are in desperate need of help. Every year, millions of tons of plastic waste end up in the water, creating a massive pollution problem that affects both wildlife and humans. While many organizations have attempted to tackle this issue, one group stands out from the rest – famous brands such as Adidas, … Read more

Living with a schizophrenic

Living with a schizophrenic

At thirty-three, Patrick is schizophrenic. He is already in his sixth hospitalization. Magali, 22, suffers A Sobering Look at Mental Illness: A Documentary Review A recent documentary follows three individuals suffering from severe mental illness and highlights the struggles they face on a daily basis. Patrick, 33, has schizophrenia and is hospitalized for the sixth … Read more

Nepal: Little Buddha, the return

Nepal: Little Buddha, the return

Nepal is a vibrant, ancient destination full of mystical wonders. Every day, people from all different castes make the five-hour journey to a forest near Katmandou, in search of spiritual renewal. In the heart of this lush greenery lies an astonishing sight – a sixteen-year-old boy in silent meditation, unmoving and barely breathing. Believers from … Read more

China’s BIG Problem: The rise of Obesity

China’s BIG Problem: The rise of Obesity

China is in the midst of a new epidemic; obesity. In a nation where traditional healthy eating has been replaced by excess, ‘junk food’ and the overconsumption of fat and sugar coupled with sedentary lifestyles and the one-child policy, health experts warn this new phenomenon could have devastating ramifications. In a race against time, the … Read more

*RE-UPLOAD* Irish Travellers

*RE-UPLOAD* Irish Travellers

The Irish Travellers are a distinct ethnic minority group facing staggering rates of social exclusion and suffering. The plight of the Travellers has been highlighted by a recent study conducted by the European Union, which revealed that 11% of them die by suicide, with many not managing to reach 65 years old. This is the … Read more

Internet from space

Internet from space

This documentary examines a groundbreaking solution to bring high-speed Internet to every corner of the globe. With the help of newly developed mini-satellites, powerful antennas and signal processing chips, the entire planet can be provided with affordable, fast data connections. But this goal comes with significant technical and regulatory challenges. The film follows the story … Read more

Germany’s role in NATO and the world

Germany’s role in NATO and the world

In a world that’s becoming increasingly insecure, the threat of a new arms race looms large. The fate of global peace and security hinges on countries fulfilling their commitments to disarmament treaties and investing in defense. Against this backdrop, Germany finds itself at a crossroads – struggling to meet the challenges posed by the changing … Read more

A train ride into Japan’s past

A train ride into Japan’s past

Discover the lesser-known regions of Japan’s main islands in the captivating documentary “Kyushu”. Explore the stunning landscapes, ancient traditions, and modern lifestyles of the country’s southernmost island, as it travels from the bustling metro city of Fukuoka to the serene city of Ibusuki. The journey provides a unique insight into the rich culture and history … Read more