The Land of Whispers

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North Korea lies somewhere between a 1930′s Soviet Union frozen in time and a dark, futuristic vision of society… as imagined back in the 70′s. “Land of Whispers” invites you to visit arguably the most unique and isolated travel destination

Prostitutes of God

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Some parents in India practice the Devadasi tradition, selling their daughters into a life of prostitution, often around the age of 10. Watch more VICE documentaries here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Documentaries We traveled to the Indian city of Sangli to meet a group of

Arctic with Bruce Parry – Greenland

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2/5 Bruce Parry meets the last traditional Inuit hunters, in northern Greenland. Bruce Parry journeys to the far north of Greenland, home to the last traditional Inuit hunters. Bruce experiences the realities of life – and death – on a seal

Rails of Dreams

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Ray – A Life Underwater

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  A rogue with an eye for salvage – and the ladies – Ray: A Life Underwater is an affectionate portrait of one man’s deep sea diving career, told through his extraordinary collection of marine artefacts. Like a modern-day pirate,

New York Farm City

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  In order to show how vegetables are grown in New York, we reversed what the plants do: We harvest in spring what we filmed in fall. This is a non-commercial, independent project created by Petrina Engelke and Raul Mandru.

A Kingdom of Happiness

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Wedged between two giants, India and China, is the little Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. Bhutan has had a fascinating transition from feudal society to modern government and has taken on a very unique approach to development – putting happiness first.

Dr Danger – Oman

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  Lonely Planet Southeast Asia: On a Shoestring (Shoestring Travel Guide) There are reality shows and there is reality. Season 2 of the hit series heads for the Middle East. Dr. Bob Arnot takes you into the lion’s den to

Departures – Ascension Island

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In the middle of the South Atlantic, staying atop the highest mountain, Scott and Justin struggle with feelings of isolation as they try to contact banks at home and save personal relationships.

Departures – India: Quest for Himalayas

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Friends Scott and Justin travel through the more untouched parts of India, a quest which takes them to the highest mountains in the world. Into the depths of a storm, and ill from food poisoning, India challenges them both to

Departures – India: Sacred Ground

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Scott and Justin meet up with their friend Monica to take a gruelling train ride to the desert. Then to Varanasi, to witness the everyday mayhem and discover the depth of India’s culture and religions before flying to New Delhi

Barcelona – Food with Oriol Ivern

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  Spain – Oriol Ivern is a Barcelona-based chef whose ethos is to offer a modern and creative Catalan cuisine while keeping tradition alive. This is his personal guide to Barcelona’s food scene. From chocolatiers working with the best quality

The Temples of the Tigers

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  A buddhist temple in Western Thailand and the 10 tigers that live there. Award winning Animal Planet documentary.

Pamiri women and the melting glaciers of Tajikistan

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  TAJIKISTAN – The glaciers of the Pamir mountains, which provide over 50% of Central Asia’s water resources, are rapidly melting at a rate similar to Greenland’s continental glacier. Three generations of of Pamiri women share the impacts of the

Sumo Kids

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  Japan – An exclusive look inside the world of childrens Sumo wrestling.The Wanpaku Sumo championships attracts 55,000 teenage hopefuls. Its part of a hard road for children trained and prepared from an early age with hopes of breaking into

The Land Has Breath

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  RUSSIA – Slava Cheltuev, Telengit community leader and shaman from Russian Altai’s high altitude Kosh Agach Raion traverses the Altai’s sacred lands. He reflects on our 21st century world and stresses the importance of reviving vital traditional knowledge –

Mermaids of Japan

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  Ama, the legendary women divers of Japan have been practicing sustainable fishing for hundreds of years, but climate change coupled with overfishing, is bringing them face to face with an uncertain future.

How to Get Lost: Amsterdam

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  With the help of a local ex-pat named Chad, Alec navigates the city of Amsterdam to find the heart of the city and its people. This uncensored exploration will show you the real city past the myriad of tourist