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Endangered Wild Animals: Elephants and Orangutans

Endangered Wild Animals: Elephants and Orangutans

This documentary is concerned with the poaching of elephants and orangutans. The story takes us on an incredible journey into the wild. From the rainforest of Borneo, to the savannas of Kenya, this film will give you a chance to see the difficult task of saving, rehabilitating and eventually releasing these wild animals. The director of … Read more

The Race Card Face Up

The Race Card Face Up

A retired judge, has made a short play, titled “The Race Card: Face Up”, exposing injustices in the jurisdictional system in America. Along with the play, the judge has started a petition, one that calls the public and the media to expose the horrible injustice done to several executives that are serving between seven and … Read more

Modern Masters

Modern Masters

“Modern Masters is a four- part TV series describing the lifetime and accomplishments of four goliaths of 20th century art: Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali and Andy Warhol. Throughout the sequence of the sequence, announcer and reporter, Alastair Sooke, investigates why these artistes are deemed so significant and scrutinizes how their effect can still … Read more

God, The Universe and Everything Else

God, The Universe and Everything Else

This is a movie very, very old / conversation. It was in 1988. Anyway I thought I’d have him here. In a studio environment, Stephen Hawking, Arthur C. Clarke and Carl Sagan (who joins them via satellite) to discuss the theory of Big Bang, God, our existence, and the possibility of extraterrestrial life. God, the … Read more

The Man Who Lost His Body

The Man Who Lost His Body

‘The Man who Lost his Body’ is a poignant tale of Ian Waterman, a butcher in Jersey, who lost his capacity to move after contracting a Nervous System disease that destroyed his sensory nerves rendering him unable to have an inner sense of posture or limb position to initiate or control movement or for that … Read more

Lentils: A Miracle Of Nutrition

Lentils: A Miracle Of Nutrition

Lentils are one of the most underrated products on the food market. They are edible legumes, and its bushy annual plant is known for its lens-shaped seeds. Lentils are undemanding plants from drier regions. They are packed with protein, and considered some of the most nutrient dense foods. Because they are part of a plant … Read more

What Makes a Genius?

What Makes a Genius?

Could have come with the theory of relativity of Einstein? If not – why not? This is what Marcus du Sautoy, a mathematics professor, wants to explore. Marcus admits that he is not a genius, but genius wants to know if they are simply an extreme version of himself – or if their brains are … Read more

As Time Flies By

As Time Flies By

Most pilots that flew during World War II are either dead or retired. Those retired are living their life with the benefits they got from the Army. But not Jun Takanashi. At 93 years old, the former Japanese military pilot is the oldest active commercial pilot. He was enlisted in the Guinness Book of Records, … Read more

Lost Land of the Jaguar

Lost Land of the Jaguar

Series combining stunning wildlife of high-octane adventure. A team of explorers search the depths of the last great virgin forest on the planet. Cameras follow the team every sweaty step of the way as they explore the beautiful nature of Guyana, rappelling by one of the world’s most powerful waterfalls to climb to the treetops … Read more