Presented by acclaimed historian Dan Jones, this four-part documentary series reveals the true history of the Wars of the Roses. Scripted reenactments combined with Jones's unique storytelling to bring to life a tale of human frailties, rivalries, forced hands, and sheer luck that changed Britain and the monarchy forever.
A team of modern builders set out to understand and reconstruct the engineering feats of the ancient Roman Colosseum, an iconic building of the ancient world.
The Incas were master builders, fearsome warriors and practitioners of human sacrifice. Yet this mighty state was conquered by a small band of Spanish adventurers. How did this happen? Anthropologist Bill Sullivan sets out to find the answer to the myth.
The rainforests of Papua New Guinea are under threat from deforestation. One man hoping to save these vast jungles is Chief Mundiya Kepanga of the Huli tribe.
The New Silk Road is one of the most ambitious undertakings by far to be put forward by the Chinese president Xi Jinping. 10,000 kilometers of road, a railway line and a shipping route from western China to Europe via Kazakhstan, the Urals and Moscow. In the form of a geopolitical road movie, this documentary looks at the far-reaching shifts in the Eurasian power balance.
The iPhone teardown, undertaken by third-party teams around the world, provides a roadmap for the life of iPhones: Is it repairable? Who made the components inside it? The answers to these questions shift stock markets, electronics design, and consumer experience.
We head to Nepal to witness the centuries-old tradition of worshipping Kumari, a living goddess manifested in the body of a young girl, to see how life is for the sacred children spending their lives in a temple - and what happens when they grow.
This documentary visits the people of Samburu, who have maintained a strict patriarchy for over 500 years in northern Kenya. That is, until 25 years ago, when Rebecca Lolosoli founded Umoja village as a safe haven for the region's women.
Married To The Eiffel Tower is a documentary film exploring those who are objectophiles fetishists, people who focus their sexuality on inanimate objects.
This documentary follows Elliott Kline, a self-proclaimed Lieutenant of the Alt-Right. Together with the filmmakers we explore the world of alt-right groups in USA and how they use fear and hate as a weapon to dictate their politics.
Sunrise Ceremony is a short documentary focusing on the Apache Sunrise Ceremony - a rite-of-passage tradition where girls transition into womanhood and are recognized as adult women by the tribe.
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