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- A weekly series hosted and produced by pilots featuring interesting people, the latest aircraft, the coolest technology and the best fly-in destinations. The Aviators is all-things-aviation: For everyone who has ever gazed skywards.
- An adventure-filled documentary on Nintendo that follows two gaming enthusiasts, as they hit the open road in hopes of buying all the 678 official retail-licensed Nintendo games in 30 days with no online purchases.
- This exciting, commemorative, 56 minute documentary film celebrates 100 years of Marine training on Parris Island, South Carolina. It provides the audience with a historical view of this great institution and highlights the impact that the Marines have on the well being and on the security of the United States. With the use of archival photographs, exclusive never been seen before film footage, current day interviews, and footage of certain elements of Marine training on Parris Island, this documentary film celebrates the exemplary physical, military and leadership training that has occurred on Parris Island from World War I to today. Narrated and hosted by Emmy Award actor, Tom Berenger, "We Make Marines" will provide viewers with an intimate look into what makes our Marines one of our nation's most respected military service. Semper fidelis.
- In the midst of a war between Venice and Genoa, Marco Polo, a citizen of Venice, is imprisoned by the inquisition and is charged with heresy.The Genoans, whose real interest is seizing control over Venice's lucrative trade routes, use Polo as a pawn and under cover of the inquisition, extract from him a confession that will convince the pope to declare a papal interdiction on Venice.The Venetians call for the French army to assist them in destroying Genoa's plot. Polo agrees and begins to dictate his story as Rosticello writes and occasionally embellishes with his own fantasies...
- Imagraphy is a journey that documents the stories and inner workings of some of the best image capturers around the world.
- Artist Brion Gysin developed the Dream Machine. The device has in its core a 100-watt light bulb, which is surrounded by a spinning open column with windows to allow the light to shine through. To be experienced with ones eyes closed, the Dream Machine has a flickering effect of light and dark, much like a strobe light. The experience has been described as hypnotic or hallucinogenic. Some have called the Dream Machine a drug-less high. Gysin, through archival interviews, many of the Dream Machine's users, some of whom are friends of Gysin, and scientists tell of their experiences with the machine and speculate on its physiological effects.
- Travel together with Gordon Sivell and discover different countries around the globe.
- More than 120 ships entered service into the United States Navy during the beginning of the 20th century. Only one survived to the end. This forty-six minute long documentary explores the famous and news-making history of the USS Texas, BB-35, the very last surviving Dreadnought-style ship in the entire world and the only ship left to have actively served in both world wars. The program begins with the construction of the famed ship, named for the great state of Texas, and her commission in 1914. The story continues as the new ship, barely finished, was sent to Mexico to stop a terrorist uprising. Interviews with military historians give insight to her incredible engineering attributes such as being the first battleship class with 14" guns - the largest guns in the world at time of completion; being the first battleship class in the US Navy to carry radar; being the flagship of the Northern Attack Group during the North African landings in 1942. Moving through her exploits in World War I, this action-packed documentary moves into even more incredible tales of heroism as we explore the battleship's involvement in World War II. In addition to emotion-filled interviews by veterans who served aboard her, telling of nightmarish kamikaze attacks and watching the heroic raising of the US flag on top of Mt. Suribachi on Iwo Jima in 1945, this documentary also contains journalistic gold - a candid talk with legendary reporter and war correspondent, Walter Cronkite, who was assigned to the Texas in 1942 to cover the action in North Africa in his very first ground action war correspondence. The program ends with the decommission of the mighty battleship in 1948, when she was transported to a small town outside Houston, Texas, to begin her second career as a museum and memorial to the men and women who served this country in the name of freedom.
- How the quest for an ephemeral monster changes the monster hunter, for good or ill.
- Craig Hamilton-Parker stumbles upon a 5,000 year old Indian oracle that has his name written on it. When translated, it reveals the story of his life with 100% accuracy. The oracle proclaims what will happen in the future - even giving the exact time he will die.
- is the story of Vicki, a single mother struggling with addiction, and her young son, Jake. The film opens as Vicki and Jake are beginning a new chapter in their lives, moving from a homeless shelter into their own council house. But however hard Vicki tries create a home for herself and her son, she is unable to ignore old problems and avoid new ones that arise. Shot with hard-headed honesty, Vicki and Jake combines uncompromising interviews, scenes of drug abuse and touching intimacy between mother and son. It is a film of extremes, and as Vicki finds herself losing control the story shifts to the relationship between Vicki and the filmmakers, neither of whom will give up their quest for a happy ending without a fight.
- Aeta Tribe, are indigenous people of the Philippines scattered in central Luzon Island, mostly isolated themselves on high mountainous.
- Love Story of 103 years old the last Tribal Tattoo in the Philippines.
- The new TV series dedicated to the lifestyle craze that's sweeping the world.
- An exploration of volcanoes around the world. Adventure Filmmaker Peter Rowe climbs and films 19 volcanoes around the world, from Iceland to the Congo, Italy to Indonesia, Guatemala to Vanuatu, interacting with the people who live and work near these extreme forces of nature.
- During the Second World War the Canadian government experimented on its own soldiers at a remote base in the Alberta prairies. Had these tests been done on enemy soldiers they would be labeled as war crimes.
- Each episode reenacts a true story sourced directly from Royal Canadian Mounted Police case files.
- The salesman, the criminal and the mama's boy; for Dean, Jake and Tommy times are tough, jobs are scarce and the money is tight. Three friends living in an ordinary town with ordinary lives have an extraordinary idea only it's the most ridiculous thing they have ever attempted. With Dean's exceptional skills of persuasion, and the help of Jake's criminally eccentric partners, Lendo and Cornelius, they decide to change the rules of opportunity with the possibility of riches in the most unexpected of places. Within the Inner City Shopping Mall is the score of the century; maybe. Armed with conventional supplies, black face paint and their skewed sense of loyalty they focus their energy on the blue rippling water of the Mall's wishing fountain, and the treasure laying at the bottom. Loose Change, what do you wish for?
- One part food, one dash travel, one part finance and a large splash of wine, Wine Sense demystifies the world of wine and answers questions that some wine drinkers are just too shy to ask. Introducing you to passionate winemakers, talented chefs, and regional experts, Wine Sense takes the pretension out of wine appreciation, helping you discover that food pairing doesn't have to be a tricky subject, that some wine rules are meant to be broken, and that sometimes it makes sense to spend a few dollars more ... or less. Are you ready to take your wine knowledge to the next level? Then pour yourself a glass and let's go!
- A thoughtful window into a spectrum of key societal issues illuminated by the COVID-19 Pandemic through the prism of 32 international experts in biology, education, history, law, philosophy, politics, psychology, and more.
- For as long as he can remember, Jacques Desbois has been passionate about winter. Growing up in the snow capital of the world, Quebec, Canada, he found enjoyment in winter but was particularly fascinated with the elements of snow and ice. How did people live outside in that environment? He set out to build an igloo and was hooked. In 2001, he fulfilled one of his dreams and built the first Ice Hotel in North America "Hotel De Glace". Each year, 150 passionate workers help to create this incredible structure that's filled with themed ice sculptures representing various cultures and geography. This magnificent Ice Hotel contains 36 guest rooms, a grand hall, a bar for 400 people and even an Ice Chapel that provides for at least 30 weddings per season. In this stunningly original new documentary, history, architecture and culture are highlighted, along with breathtaking, unforgettable cinematography.
- Fasten your seatbelts and return your tray to the upright position, Racing on Air is about to carry you aloft on Formula One wings. Relive the heydays of barnstorming pilots and wing-walking daredevils through this one-hour up close and personal ride through the exhilarating sport of Formula One Air Racing.