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- A real-life dramatic series where boyfriends/girlfriends travel to a romantic place to quiz and fascinate the strengths of their relationships. Once the location has been selected, the couples were then introduced to singles and then break-up with their former partners until the last day of their stay. Throughout the run, they each had the chance to answer questions pertaining to themselves and their recent dating partner. It's here where they will find out if what they believe what their dream date is the one they really want.
- Scandinavian version of the popular reality show. Couples from Denmark, Sweden and Norwegian test their relationship on a tropical island.
- Romance is in the air on the picturesque Caribbean island of Roatán, but the troubled pasts of its guests threaten to tame their desires.
- The ocean is as vast as it is mysterious. More than seventy percent of our planet is covered by water, yet less than one percent of it has been explored. In this alien environment, the line between fact and theory is blurred. This, the unknown, has been a motivating factor of Karl Stanley's for his entire life. By the age of fifteen, Karl started building the first of two groundbreaking, deep-sea submersibles. Now, at the age of 32, he's logged over 1,000 dives between them both and he's not shy to gloat about it. A View From Below follows this pioneer into the deep sea on his unprecedented, controversial quest to "Go Deeper".
- From exhilarating encounters to extraordinary relationships, fish communication to feelings and emotion, The Reef Series reveals marine animals' incredible intelligence, exposes their astounding abilities, unique characters and startling aspects of their daily lives. Documenting spectacular adventure, dramatic storytelling and breathtaking exploration, this is the coral reef, as never seen before. Provocatively extending all boundaries of 'traditional underwater film', it's a true eye-opener, guaranteed to reach the hearts of all.
- Documentary about the mystery of the famous crystal skulls.
- Bathed by the Caribbean Sea and home to the second largest live coral reef in the world, Roatán, Honduras, is at once a popular island paradise destination for foreign tourists and a paradoxical land of beauty and misery, where it's own citizens cannot afford to meet their most basic needs. Brigade is a documentary about a group of Honduran doctors who are building their own sustainable health infrastructure to combat the country's dire lack of essential medical care. Through one surgeons's narration of his struggle to balance the freedoms and obligations that come with opportunity, Brigade takes you behind the scenery to a common reality of the places we love to enjoy.
- NANA DIJO is an urgent historical registry filmed in Mexico, Honduras, Uruguay, Argentina and the United States, which opens a crucial platform of analysis about race relations/politics by transgressing beyond the parameters of "safe discourses" imposed by culturalist agendas.
- The story of each unique destination is told through interviews with guests, charter operators, dive shop owners, boat captains, dive masters and others. Of primary interest to most divers of course is the underwater footage. Taking advantage of the high resolution of Sony's HDV format, Hi Def Pictures captures the underwater beauty of these locations with breathtaking clarity. The camera is often mounted atop a Diver Propulsion Vehicle, adding to the excitement and range of footage captured. "Diving Roatan" highlights include footage from Mary's Place, Bear's Den, the wreck of the Odyssey, Melissa's Reef, West End Wall, and Canyon Reef. The Roatan DVD also includes footage of two unique diving opportunities; a shark feeding dive and a dolphin interaction dive. Land based activities profiled in the DVD include a trip to the Gumbalimba Eco Park to see tropical monkeys and colorful birds, as well as a zip line jungle canopy tour.
- A documentary film about Sherman Arch, who began protecting iguanas on his personal property in the early 80's after realizing that the population of the creatures was dwindling due to excessive hunting. Now, 27 years later he has over 3,500 iguanas roaming his 10-acre "farm" and he continues to educate and entertain thousands of visitors each year about the dangers of over-hunting and poaching that threatens this animals' existence on the island.
- María Sierra "La Cooquette" explores different locations around the world to soak in diverse culinary traditions, visit popular local eateries, and get to know the people through food.
- Shark diving in the Caribbean.
- While visiting Roatan, Honduras, Discovery Jones reminds us that Gods rules were given for our protection and also to point us to Him. Breaking His rules reminds us just how much we need His help, love, and forgiveness.
- The number of shipwrecks off the coast of Roatan suggests that these waters pose a threat to passing vessels--but the fact is most of these ships were deliberately sunk. The purpose? To create artificial reefs that attract a dazzling array of marine plants and creatures, in a bid to form a sustainable ecosystem.