Braising the Colony

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  The double award winning documentary in the National Geographic Channel Think Again Documentary Making Competition 2007 – The Think Again Award (Grand Champion) and Best Script Award. This is later then broadcasted on TVB, ATV, CableTV, RTHK, NowTV, National

Millet Beer in Ségou

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  Clemantine is a Millet Beer brewer in Ségou, who started her business over 27 years ago. She has seen many changes over time, and most recently, it’s the rapidly changing climate, which has affected her, with the price of

Going Tribal – Suri

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In this episode Bruce Parry goes to live with the Suri tribe of southwest Ethiopia and takes part in the fierce stick fights that are at the heart of Suri culture. These fights, called donga, have traditionally been used to settle scores between villages, and to keep order. But the system is increasingly threatened by the invasion of guns. No longer are the elders looked to for permission that a donga can take place — with a bullet, retribution can be swift, and fatal.

Iran – Journey to the End of the Earth

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David Alexander goes deep into the heart of Iran to help us understand this diverse and fascinating nation.

Piers Morgan – Shanghai

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Look around your house. I bet half your stuff says: Made in China. And most of that would have been shipped from one place – Shanghai. Within 20 years, China will become the world’s No1 economic superpower. And when it does, Shanghai will lead the way as the biggest, mightiest, richest city on Earth.

Towers of the Ennedi

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In Towers of the Ennedi, veteran climber Mark Synnott—known more for his far-flung adventures than his technical accomplishments—brings young climbing stars Alex Honnold and James Pearson to the Ennedi to explore its untouched landscapes. Together, Synnott, Honnold and Pearson endure

Frequent Flyer

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“Frequent Flyer” is a 20-minute documentary about frequent flyer miles, the people who collect them, and the world of airports and airplanes that they inhabit. Fittingly, I traveled around 35,000 miles in the making of it, from Osaka, Japan to Punta del Este, Uruguay.

A Skier’s Journey – La Grave

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The second in a series of 3 ski-travel episodes (Ep1: Kashmir – A Skier’s Journey / Ep3: Freshfield Icefield – A Skier’s Journey), skiers Chad Sayers and Tobin Seagel continue their worldly winter journey arriving in La Grave, France – home to the Téléphérique La Grave-La Meije, a quirky yet stalwart cable car that transports skiers to 3200m, high in the Southern French Alps.

A Skier’s Journey – Kashmir

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The first in a series of 3 ski-travel episodes (Ep2: La Grave – A Skier’s Journey / Ep3: Freshfield Icefield – A Skier’s Journey), skiers Chad Sayers and Tobin Seagel travel halfway around the world to Kashmir to ski the

Rent a Rasta

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When white women flock to Jamaica for a little fun in the sun, the R&R they’re often looking for is not “Rest and Relaxation” but to “Rent a Rasta” according to director J. Michael Seyfert. His eye-opening expose’ of the same name sheds light on a barely acknowledged form of sex tourism, namely, white women who visit the Caribbean Islands to get their groove back with the help of black locals. This documentary claims that, each year, as many as 80,000 females from a variety of relatively-wealthy Western nations descend on Jamaica alone.

No Reservations – Chile

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Anthony heads to Chile to taste it’s natural diversity within their cuisine of beef, pork,seafood, fruit and vegetables. Whilst there he heads to Santiago, a small town in the Corrico Valley, Patagonia, and other destinations along the Chilean coast.

Wild China 2 – Shangri La

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Kawagebo (6740m), the highest mountain in Yunnan, lies in the Hengduan range.  This episode profiles the rich biodiversity of south-western Yunnan province. Forming the eastern boundary of the Himalaya, the Hengduan Mountains have buckled into a series of parallel ridges running north-south.

Mecca Diaries

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Hajj is the worlds largest annual pilgrimage that takes place in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Last year VICE Founder Suroosh Alvi went with his family and shot footage with an old Handicam. His intention was never to make a VBS doc out of it, but lo and behold here it is shaky camerawork and all. November 27, 2009 is the Eid celebration for the Muslim world and also marks the end of this years Hajj.  

All the Wrong Places – Dances with Scissors

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In Mission 3 of of ALL THE WRONG PLACES from VICE + MINI our Co-Pilot and host Krishna travel to Peru on a mission to find the infamous, centuries old scissor dancers: local men who stab rods into their tongues,

Madagascar – Island of Marvels

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Madagascar, the world’s oldest island, broke off from Africa and India and has been on its own for more than 70 million years. In splendid isolation, it has evolved its very own wildlife – more than 80 per cent of it is found nowhere else. And that wildlife is quite extraordinary. In this episode, we reveal the island’s most bizarre and dramatic places, and the unique wildlife that has made its home in each, thanks to the geology and isolation of this Alice-in-Wonderland world.

World’s Biggest Cave

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Cavers’ headlamps light up the towering walls of Vietnam’s Son Doong cave, the largest single cave passage yet found. First explored earlier this year by a joint British-Vietnamese team, the cave measures at least 262-by-262 feet (80-by-80 meters) in most places and is at least 2.8 miles (4.5 kilometers) long.

LEARN

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3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage… all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food ….into 3 beautiful and hopefully

EAT

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3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage… all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food ….into 3 beautiful and hopefully