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- Panorama travelled the world to create "The dollar a day dress" - a symbol of how the world trade system harms the poor. The dress was designed and made by top London fashion students for the catwalk at London Fashion Week.
- Astronomer Carl Sagan leads us on an engaging guided tour of the various elements and cosmological theories of the universe.
- One of the mythic journeys of our time, through the exquisite, complicated, surprising terrain of Vietnam and Cambodia to the great ruins at Angkor - the magnificent Khmer temples being painstakingly restored deep in the Cambodian jungle. It is a high definition odyssey up a river far distanced in time from the corridor into the heart of darkness portrayed in Francis Coppola's "Apocalypse Now." In Angkor, the World Monuments Fund's John Stubbs and John Sanday describe their 15-year restoration of one of the jewels of a city called "the eighth wonder of the world." As we go inside the 12th Century temple complex of Preah Khan, along with the other major sites of Angkor Wat, Bayon and Banteay Srei, we learn that the story of their work in Angkor is not only a story of the rebirth of Angkor after the horrors of the Khmer Rouge Era, but it also is a story of the rebirth of Cambodia.
- Two backpackers travel through Asia and America.
- An intimate portrait of three girls sold into Cambodia's huge sex industry. Together the girls face their brutal existence with courage and grace.
- A collection of short films which all evolve around human rights and hope to raise awareness to make the world a better place.
- A film about landmines, the people who remove them, and hope.
- 2002– 30m9.0 (25)TV Episode
- Aimed at the adventure seeker, Departures is an action-packed and personal journey about two travelers. Scott Wilson and Justin Lukach leave their lives behind in search of unique experiences through some of the most beautiful and remote places on earth. From epic landscapes and unforgettable culture, to the often trying times that come with international travel, the series chronicles the unforgettable friendships, personal successes and sometimes crushing disappointments that befall them on their journey. Accompanied by their friend and cameraman, Andre Dupuis, Departures showcases the revelations of two travelers who strive to find themselves and new perspectives while trekking across the globe. Departures is as much about the journey as it is the destination. No prizes, no contests, just real life and real travel.
- DEALING AND WHEELING IN SMALL ARMS follows the tracks of: guns fabricated and traded in the Western world, guns representing our machismo, our power and technical achievements, guns cherished and collected with passion, guns smuggled from one conflict zone to another, guns offloaded from airstrips into hands which rule and ruin the lives of growing numbers of people in developing countries.
- Street Dreams is a powerful insight into the international sex industry operating in South East Asia as experienced by the girls made to service it, and those trying to save them.
- In Cambodia there are no schools for deaf people, no sign language, and most people don't understand what deafness is. Rural deaf Cambodians live isolated lives, unable to communicate with anyone around them. One organization is looking to change that.
- In this first episode Professor Iain Stewart shows how plants first harnessed the life giving power of the sun, and created our atmosphere. He uncovers the epic battle between the dinosaurs and the tallest trees on the planet. He shows plants breathing - and for the first time talking to each other.
- A very unique and captivating series about the "bureau des légendes", the mythical powerhouse within the French Secret Service and its dare devil ghost agents.
- In an Indiana Jones meets Mother Teresa adventure, three middle-aged friends and ex-soldiers travel the world delivering humanitarian aid to the front lines of war.
- Phnom Penh at night. Three young hip-hop dancers drive a single motorbike and stop on a muddy deserted road. Nick leaves the others to look for an iPhone he heard was lost in the area. Piseth and Thy discuss their hopes and doubts, and Piseth shows his best Michael Jackson moves. They meet Leakhena, a young female street vendor whose cart is full of colors.
- A collection of stories about and images of our world, offering an immersion to the core of what it means to be human.
- 2019– 1h 38m8.6 (9)Podcast EpisodeDeep in the Cambodian Jungle, a ruined city crumbles among the roots of banyan trees. Series host Paul Cooper looks at the Khmer Empire of medieval Cambodia, and their capital, the ancient mega-city of Angkor. He explores how this great civilization rose to a size and wealth virtually unprecedented in the world, how it overcame the challenges of its climate and landscape, and all the factors that led to its final, dramatic collapse.
- 2016–20241h 31mTV-MA8.6 (4.3K)TV EpisodeThe route begins in Cambodia at Siem Reap and then winds downriver to Tonlé Sap lake, before joining the Mekong Delta and sailing into Vietnam. The final port of call is Vung Tau, in south Vietnam.
- A collection of expertly photographed scenes of human life and religion.
- This documentary introduces us to children who struggle to survive as trash scavengers, soldiers and sex workers. They speak honestly to the camera about their work and offer a rare opportunity to open our hearts to an often forgotten world.
- A feature-length documentary on how leaders can optimise brain and body performance to thrive in the 21st Century.
- In the Dino age, the earth was covered with pre-flowering plants, notably ferns and conifers. Their primitive methods of pollination were outclassed by a novelty, flowers, designed to attract animals, mainly insects, who soon started specializing in collecting pollen and/or nectar. Together they cerated giant tropical forests on over half of the land. Most species were extinguished by the mega-asteroid which wiped out the Dinos, but enough survived as seeds. Mammals and birds became major seed eaters and propagators. The interaction between flowering plants and animals, specific to all kinds of environments, became the main motor of unprecedented fast evolution and changed most of earth's surface spectacularly.
- An epic adventure that aims to unravel the mystery at the heart of our existence: the questions of our identity and our destiny.
- A profile of Tasmanian-born combat cameraman Neil Davis, particularly his time in South Vietnam and Cambodia in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
- Using Khmer Rouge Tribunal as a starting point, Susanne Brandstätter takes a deep look into the lives of young Cambodians on the brink of adulthood. As the trial accusing a perpetrator of the Pol Pot regime progresses, it becomes a catalyst for a new generation of Cambodians questioning their parents, families and neighbors about the inhumanities their nation has suffered. Brandstätter accompanies three families on two different continents - two Cambodian families and an immigrated Cambodian family in Paris, France - recognizing that the truth is only to be found among those who survived and that the past can best be questioned by those who are about to build a future.
- Journeying through Indonesia from the crowded points of Bali to the isolation of The Mentawai islands, this film captures the joys and the pains of surf exploration, and the rewards that will stay with you long after the journey is over.
- A looter's intel helps Josh chase priceless stolen treasures.
- An interesting insight in the incredible world of animal intelligence.
- A real-life undercover thriller about two ordinary men who embark on an outrageously dangerous ten-year mission to penetrate the world's most secretive and brutal dictatorship: North Korea.
- Disturbing documentary, shot on site less than a year after the Khmer Rouge downfall, depicting the shocking situation and recent history of Cambodia.
- HALF THE SKY is a passionate call-to-arms, urging us not only to bear witness to the plight of the world's women, but to help to transform their oppression into opportunity. Our future is in the hands of women everywhere.
- Pritchard and dainton travel around the world to find natural highs, From licking toads to eating beating snake hearts.
- Born on Cambodian New Year in a Thai refugee camp, Socheata never knew how she got there. After her birth, the family left the past behind and became American. Her parents hid the story of surviving the Khmer Rouge genocide. In NEW YEAR BABY, she journeys to Cambodia and discovers the truth about her family. She uncovers their painful secrets kept in shame which also reveal great heroism.
- A set of 14 short movies that give more information and dig deeper, than its previous set of Christian documentaries "The Search". "Beyond The Search" rove olives around 3 hosts who do different activities around the world which they then use to bring attention attention to bible verses and religious testimonies from The Seventh Day Adventist Church.
- A 90 pound man all but confined to an all-terrain monster truck of a wheelchair quits his job and leaves everything behind by backpacking across the world.
- One man's journey from child soldier to national hero. As a young boy, Aki Ra was groomed to be an instrument of war by the Khmer Rouge regime. In his adult life, Aki Ra has worked to combat the violence in which he once took part by removing what he can of the six million landmines that still mar Cambodia's countryside.
- Three Norwegian fashion bloggers travel to Cambodia. There they get to experience the everyday life of the workers in the textile industry. After meeting and talking to real people these privileged youths come to the conclusion that the world is extremly unfair and the only reason why they are rich is because people like the textile workers are poor.
- Raised as Americans in inner city projects near Seattle, three young Cambodian refugees each made a rash decision as a teenager that irrevocably shaped their destiny. Years later, facing deportation back to Cambodia, they find themselves caught between a tragic past and an uncertain future by a system that doesn't offer any second chances. A PBS Indies / Global Voices selection.
- A cross-cultural rock'n'roll romantic odyssey of intergalactic dimension.
- From the streets of Minneapolis, the aboriginal lands of Australia, and the killing fields of Cambodia, three people with the courage to step out of a tragic dark past, risking everything to reach the light of their own compassion.
- Enslaved is MTV EXIT's first documentary series produced for thirteen different countries across Asia including Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore/Malaysia, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, China and Thailand. Each version of Enslaved identifies with current and emerging trafficking trends specific to each respective country. The Enslaved English language regional version is hosted by musician Jared Leto from 30 Seconds to Mars and tells the stories of real people affected by the human trafficking trade in South East Asia: Janet, a young Filipina woman trafficked to Malaysia as a forced sex worker; Vannak a young man from Cambodian trafficked for labour onto a Thai fishing vessel; and Siti, an Indonesian woman trafficked to Malaysia and forced to work as a domestic slave.
- Two neighbors form a strong bond after both suspect extramarital activities of their spouses. However, they agree to keep their bond platonic so as not to commit similar wrongs.
- 1993, After moving into an abandoned orphanage, They realized that the whole building was cursed by a vengeful spirit, Reatrei. Tragedies start to happen one after another until they find what her curse wants.
- Leak, a transgender Cambodian teen footballer, juggles financial hardship and an uncertain future beyond the women's under-21 team led by her mentor Pa Vann, a father figure championing LGBTQ+ inclusivity.
- Los Angeles based band Dengue Fever goes to Cambodia, native home of their lead singer. They perform live shows, play with master musicians, and bridge the gap between music lost during the reign of the Khmer Rouge and the people and culture of today.