Presenter Richard Grant takes to the road in American Nomads, a life full of of constant journey - a wandering life of adventure from one place to the other in Southwestern U.S.A.
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.
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 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.
Journey together with the Gurung tribesmen in Nepal as we hunt for a wild honey with natural psychoactive properties. The Nepalese call it "mad honey" and use it as a medicine and a soft drug.
Within Japan, there's a place that's like another world: Gion, in Kyoto. When night falls in this historic district, nearly 100 geiko come out to entertain.
A fourth-grade class in a primary school in Kanazawa, northwest of Tokyo, learn lessons about compassion from their homeroom teacher, Toshiro Kanamori.
A Brazilian prison has come up with an original way to prepare its prisoners before re-entering society after incarceration – by holding an inmate beauty pageant.
Mexican Boom Town is a documentary focusing on the famous Mexico pyrotechnics capital - the city of Tultepec. Here life is centred on the production of hand-made fireworks.
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