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  • Colour

    Colour reveals how light and matter interact to shape what we see.

  • My Traveling Friends

    At 30, my friends Hugo and Paul left everything behind in France. For one year, they backpacked across Europe to Central Asia. I met them in Bulgaria, and in just a few days, I understood why they fled: not from fear, but from the weight of routine. They sought meaning beyond comfort—raw horizons...

  • The Indian Queen

    Septuagenarians Alan and Pat Braithwaite drove 5,600km across India and back in a tiny Morgan three-wheeler. After overcoming pre-trip heart problems, they faced inevitable breakdowns. Their greatest discovery wasn't the landscape, but the incredible generosity of the Indian people, who repeatedl...

  • State of Rodeo

    "State of Rodeo" tracks Florida's diverse cowboys and cowgirls, exploring the cattle industry's deep heritage from Ponce de Leon to today. This sport's enduring tradition is a founding industry of our nation. Yet, few know that Florida played an integral role in shaping this pivotal piece of west...

  • Charlie Surfer

    10-year-old Charlie has Asperger's. He's proud but sometimes wishes he was like the other boys, feeling different and left out. Team sports are a struggle, but he's found his passions: surfing and dancing. This is the story of his journey through a year of surf camp, with all its ups and downs.

  • Hungry Hill

    “Hungry Hill,” filmed on Ireland’s Beara Peninsula, chronicles a community of sheep farmers negotiating a rugged landscape, globalization, and societal change. Central is three generations of co-director Vanmechelen’s family, who left their Belgian polder farm due to pollution from a nuclear plan...

  • Meherio

    Raised on Raiatea, French Polynesia, Mathilde was taught to windsurf by her father in the island's lagoons. Her prodigious talent quickly attracted major sponsors like Air Tahiti Nui. This film journeys to her island home to showcase the life of the world's youngest professional windsurfer.

  • Women Behind The Wheel

    British women Cat & Hannah drive Central Asia's 2nd highest road. Their documentary, filmed by and about women, captures unprecedented testimonies from over 50 locals. It reveals an ignored women's movement, celebrating female emancipation and cross-cultural solidarity.

  • Dreams From The Outback

    In 'Dreams from the Outback,' the Kimberley's Aboriginal communities grapple with transition. Best friends Gabriel and Peter fight to preserve ancient traditions with little support. Felicity battles to heal her family from neglect, while teenage brothers Billy and Jordan meet for the first time....

  • Ocean Of Grass: Life On A Nebraska Sandhills Ranch

    “Ocean Of Grass” is an immersive documentary capturing a year on a 130-year-old Nebraska Sandhills ranch. This lyrical film reveals the sparse, rugged lifestyle through its intriguing personalities: old-school patriarchs, artistic ranchers, and young innovators. Witness family legacies, tragedy, ...

  • Yakuqnan, Water Paths

    Peru's ancient cultures revered water and land. Today, its people maintain this sacred bond. From coastal fishermen and highland farmers to Amazonian river navigators, this journey through spectacular landscapes reveals how water remains the vital source of life, connecting Peruvians to their her...

  • He Ain't Gonna Make It

    Argentinian songwriter Tomi Lebrero stars in an eccentric road movie across the pampas. Eschewing clichés, he travels with two mares and a colt, meeting wild characters. This modern minstrel narrates his journey through songs that paint the landscapes and the beautiful, complex simplicity of its ...

  • Stepping Out

    Beyond economics & politics, "Stepping Out" reveals a different China. Meet Su Min, who left an abusive marriage; a young family traveling in an RV; and a designer exploring with his mother. They find freedom on the road, using technology to forge new lives and discover themselves. A 2022 student...

  • Peace On The Tigris

    The Tigris, ancient Mesopotamia’s lifeline, flows through Baghdad. In March 2003, U.S. airstrikes pounded the city. Journalist Watai Takeharu saw Saddam's statue fall. The next day, in a hospital, he met 31-year-old Ali Saqban. His home was destroyed; in his arms lay his 5-year-old daughter Shaha...

  • Aegean Marine Life Sanctuary

    In a world where thousands of dolphins live behind bars, a team of marine conservationists is on a mission. Their goal: to return these majestic mammals to their true home—the wild.

  • Alaska Long Hunters

    Experience 1960s Alaska through a young bush pilot’s thrilling true story. From perilous flights in -60°F storms to majestic wilderness, he finds God and life's meaning. Based on "Last of the Long Hunters," this tale of adventure, camaraderie, and heartbreak captures a vanished frontier era. A jo...

  • The Curse Of The Terracotta Warriors

    In 1974, seven Chinese farmers accidentally uncovered the Terracotta Army of Emperor Qin Shi Huang. This is the little-known story of how their lives were forever changed by this world-altering discovery, a blessing that became their curse.

  • Silent Forests

    Over half of Central Africa's forest elephants have been killed by poachers in a decade. This intimate portrait follows a female eco-guard, a grassroots enforcement group, a biologist, a reformed poacher, and an activist into the Congo Basin. They reveal the brutal reality of the global poaching ...

  • Ocean To Sky

    In 1953, after Everest, Sir Edmund Hillary sought another first: conquering the Ganges River. Using the newly invented jetboat, he embarked on a perilous, pioneering journey from the ocean to the Himalayan sky. This epic quest was also a battle against profound grief following the tragic loss of ...

  • The Eye Of Istanbul

    Ara Güler, the legendary Armenian-Turkish photographer, dedicated sixty years to capturing Istanbul's soul. His insightful archive, thick with the city's sights and smells, reveals a rarely-glimpsed world. Güler’s craft offers a crisp, revelatory look into the mind of a true photographic master a...

  • Following Seas

    For two decades, Bob and Nancy Griffith sailed the world with their family. Their 53-foot sailboat was their home as they explored remote corners of the globe, documenting their daring life with a 16mm camera. But as Nancy narrates in this extraordinary film, their dream of ultimate freedom also ...

  • Still Tibet

    American filmmaker Miguel Cano, moved by a Tibetan exile's story, journeys deep into Sichuan's remote, ethnically Tibetan region. He immerses himself in the ancient, spiritually rich culture, documenting its warmth and traditions. Yet, he finds it threatened by political tension, consumerism, and...

  • Messages From The End Of The World

    Five young people, part of the Swiss Arctic Project, spent three weeks navigating the Arctic's hostile beauty. They documented the dramatic signs of climate change firsthand. Through social networks, they are raising their generation's awareness about the urgent crisis at the top of the world.
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  • Perseverance

    Dimitri, captain of “La Persévérance,” leads deckhands Joris and Omar from Trouville-sur-Mer. From Monday to Friday, they brave the sea's whims, tracking fish far from their families. Welcome aboard their trawler, where perseverance meets the harshness of the open ocean.