City of God, Guns & Gangs

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Cleaning up Rio’s favelas

Bolivia’s Road of Death

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Along a notorious mountain road in Bolivia.

Machu Picchu Decoded

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The fascinating and mysterious pre-Columbian Inca lost city of Machu Picchu

Galapagos

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7 minutes of underwater Galapagos shot September 2008 with Sony EX1 and custom made housing. It’s just a short video inspired by Hans Zimmer’s music.

Amazonian Ecuador

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Mohamed Soliman, winner of the 2010 WorldNomads.com Travel Documentary Scholarship went on assignment to Ecuador with Gap Adventures. Hosted by the Quichua people in the Amazon, Mo stayed with Delphin and his community and created this short documentary. As part

A Story for Tomorrow

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This video was written and produced while traveling through Chile & Patagonia with my girlfriend. We spent 5 weeks exploring this amazing country, and this is how we chose to document it. Thanks so much for checking it out.

The MapMakers: Project Colombia

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As world travelers, each day is full of moments when we must decide which path to take. As explorers of the human condition, each moment is accompanied by a decision about what we will accept as truth, and which internal

Princes of Sao Tome

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Documentary about three youngsters from a small island in Africa who were chosen by a Brazilian soccer team to play and increase their sports skills.

Quenching Bogotá – Chingaza

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  At 2,640 meters, Bogotá, Colombia’s capital, is home to more than eight million people who depend on the surrounding mountains for their water. Here one finds the páramos, a stunning landscape that’s part of a natural machine that has

The City of Samba

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“The City of Samba” is a tilt-shift narrative that features an assortment of images from Carnaval 2011 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The effect we’ve come to know is breathtakingly beautiful in this instance, as signature landmarks and the Carnaval

Climbing Cerro Torres

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The story of two alpinists, Bruno Sourzac and Ramiro Calvo, bewitched by the same mountain: Cerro Torre. In the heart of Patagonia, this granite monolith rejects many suitors, even the most gifted ones. Ramiro has produced a funny and touching

Uncontacted Amazon Tribe

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For the first time, extraordinary aerial footage of one of the world’s last uncontacted tribes has been released. Survival’s new film, narrated by Gillian Anderson, has launched our campaign to help protect the earth’s most vulnerable peoples. To find out

Bridging the Darién Gap

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Bridging the Darién gap Not long ago, like many other travellers, I came to the big expanse of jungle that is the road block straight between Central and South America. Yes, this is known as the Darien Gap and is an

Surviving Bolivia’s Death Road

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Bolivia’s Yungas Road is officially the most hazardous on earth. Local people pray before using it and the nearest hospital is a two-hour drive away. But none of this deters foreign tourists from biking over its bumps at 40mph.

An Idiot Abroad – Machu Picchu

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An Idiot Abroad – Christ the Redeemer

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Inca Rave

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At the beginning of 2011 the Rebels paid a visit to the magical and mystical country that is Peru, visiting one of the World’s Seven Wonders, Machu Picchu, and playing at Peru’s first ever day time beach party, hosted by

Going Tribal – Sanema

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In the largest jungle in the world lives a tribe whose traditional way of life is slowly fading away. The age-old way of life for the Sanema is changing and ancient balances between man and nature are thrown awry. The