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- Science documentaries about various topics.
- A group of travelers visiting the exotic forests of Thailand is suddenly attacked by a multi-weapon wielding maniac. Some manage to escape, others perish under his merciless blows. The maniac is the Spirited Killer, a forest dweller who kills anyone who steps into his jungle.
- A dream caught in the light of a film projector is literally an out-of-body experience that awaits you in this melancholy and hypnotically beautiful Thai film about a cinema's last days. Rit has been a projectionist for 25 years, and when the cinema closes he stays on in the increasingly dilapidated premises. The heavy and humid Asian climate and the suggestions of something supernatural, together with its Buddhist philosophy about decay and transformation, makes 'Phantom of Illumination' an extraordinary film about film.
- Ed Story reveals the story behind the charity that generates funds to support Asian Elephant conservation.
- Never Out of Reach follows the daily struggles of 4 unique schools in some of Asia's most remote locations. Covering Pakistan, China, India and Thailand, the series gets up close and personal with the founders of these schools, the teachers, the volunteers, and most importantly the students to get a glimpse of how some of Asia's forgotten communities are getting a new lease of life through educating their children.
- The Danish Veterinarian Bjarne Clausen and his colleague Dr. Preecha travel across Thailand. We follow them during 5 weeks as search for sick and injured elephants, helping them as best as they can.
- "Mark, a foreign businessman, and his wife, a native of Surin province, Erin, along with their son, Marvin, returned to Thailand for vacation. During their trip, Erin requested to handle some matters related to their house in the Elephant Village. They participated in a ceremony to honor the elephant bones and paid respects to ancestral spirits according to the beliefs of the Guay people. Mark was not very enthusiastic because he wanted to relax, and he was concerned about the images in the Elephant Village where the elephants were chained and controlled with hooks, creating dissatisfaction for Mark. This, coupled with Mark's misunderstanding of the Guay culture, who worship the bones of deceased elephants, made Erin try to help Mark understand. As for their son Marvin, after seeing his peers riding elephants in the village, he also wanted to ride elephants for fun. Erin then arranged for him to train in elephant riding with the village's elephant keepers. After the blessing ceremony, Mark began to experience strange and beautiful dreams, hearing calls from the forest, with mysterious figures haunting his dreams, causing Mark to reconsider his initial impression of the Elephant Village. With the help of Japanese researchers studying elephants in Thailand, Mark gained a deeper understanding of elephants. Mark's strange dreams led him to uncover the mystery of the elephants' reincarnation, becoming Mark in the present, according to the ancient legend of the Guay people in Surin province."