Brought to life by arctic anthropologists, this documentary film follows the life of the Netsilik Inuit of the Pelly Bay region of the Canadian Arctic in 1970.
Neil Oliver tells the epic story of how Britain and its people came to be over thousands of years of ancient history - the beginnings of our world forged in ice, stone, and bronze.
For most Japanese school children, school lunches are more than just a tray of food. This documentary sets out to understand the culture, food and society choices behind Kyushoku (Japanese School Lunch).
This documentary follows the lives of three children from the Yi ethnic group in China. They are statistically part of a 9 million “left-behind children” raising themselves in the Chinese countryside.
Take a look into the lifestyle and mindset of several Kenyan athletes, each of them pursuing a better life through one of the toughest sports disciplines in the world: Marathon running.
This short film follows the reality, life, and struggles of a young Sherpa in Nepal - he is one of many who has set aside his own dreams to survive in an otherwise poverty stricken Himalaya area.
A biographical documentary taking a look at Confederate Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson and how he lead troops at Fredericksburg, both battles at Bull Run, and Chancellorsville.
Rupert Everett travels in the footsteps of Lord Byron – sex explorer, celebrity, and the original ‘mad, bad and dangerous to know’ hero of the Romantic movement.