Fear and Loathing on the Road to Hollywood, also known as Fear and Loathing in Gonzovision, is a biography-styled documentary which seeks to understand the writer Hunter S. Thompson and his gonzo journalism.
This is the story of Hannibal, a great military general who took on the might of Rome. Hannibal led his forces, including a squadron of elephants, through France, over the Alps and into the heart of Italy.
They cannot tolerate sunlight and some of them are even blind, but termites remain one of the world's most ingenious builders in the animal kingdom. Join in, as we explore the termites and their home in this 52-minute long documentary.
Untouchable Love follows five love stories in India. Each couple fight to stay together for love - although their partner was born in a lower caste. A recipe for disaster in a society where the caste system is everything.
Wat Pa Luangta Bua is a monastery of meditation about 200 kilometers west of Bangkok, Thailand. Here, silence, peace, monks with tigers and harmony reign. Take a walk with the tigers and the monks as we explore the lifestyle in their Buddhistic temple.
One of the most iconic personalities in history, Alexander the Great was also one of its greatest commanders, who expanded his father's realm from Macedonia to Egypt and India. This miniseries explores the legacy of Alexander the Great.
Look into the sun with Dr. Robert Stein, a professor of Physics and Astronomy at Michigan State Universe. He has long envisioned a day when he could use supercomputer programs to "see" through the roiling surface of the sun and glimpse its dynamic interior.
What were the Vikings really like? What did the Romans accomplish? And do the singular achievements of the ancient Greeks live on in our society today? This series questions the myths and unravels age-old clichés about these ancient cultures.
Prof. Jim Al-Khalili tells the story of light and darkness in terms of their astronomic importance, and their role in our understanding of the universe.
Art historian Alastair Sooke explores how, in the centuries between the birth of Christ and the Renaissance, visual interpretations of the Devil evolved as he appeared in many different guises.
How did the ancient Egyptian civilizations collapse? Archeologists are excavating the sites where the ancient Egyptian civilization once thrived to find new answers to these crucial questions.
why did the Khmer civilization dissapear? What let to their decline? This documentary takes a look at Angkor Wat and the civilization that built the ancient temple and cities; the Khmer Civilization.
How powerful can the fear of evil be? This documentary takes a look at a trial set in 1612 where the fear of witchcraft let to devastating result - that of an entire family sentenced to death due to one small child.
This gripping 50-minute film follows the biologists Christian Lott and Nicole Dubilier into the inhospitable depths of the ocean in pursuit of new species and groundbreaking discoveries.
Explorer and writer Will Millard spends a year living with the Korowai tribe in Papua (province of Indonesia) in an attempt to understand the pressures they face adapting to a modern world.
This educational biography of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace tells the story of two independent discoveries of the natural origin of species: the Theory of Evolution.
The Hubble Space Telescope has led us into an era of amazing new scientific discoveries about our universe. Here are some of those discoveries convoluted into a documentary film.
This documentary film offers a glimpse into the life of English neurosurgeon Henry Marsh. Situated in Ukraine, we become exposed to the overwhelming dilemmas he has to face and the burden he has to carry throughout his profession.
Baraka is a documentary film with no narrative or voice-over. It explores themes via a compilation of natural events, life, human activities and technological phenomena shot in 24 countries on six continents over a 14-month period.