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.
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.
Ruled by poverty, political unrest and corruption, Togo: Tough to Survive sets out to explore societal life in Togo. Poverty dictates every day, and besides working themselves to near death - parents are forced to let their children work on manual labor to afford enough food on the table.
This short documentary asks three 100 year olds what their most valuable life lessons were, and also their regrets. Find out which things they learned and how their view on life is.
Across the Top is a classical documentary made in 1967 which became a classic Australian adventure film almost instantaneous. The film shows aboriginal tribal life in Australia's Arnhem Land and the undertaking of Malcolm Douglas and David Oldmeadow's incredible journey through the Gulf of Carpentaria to upper Cape York.
The documentary outlines the life of two mechaphiles - those who are sexually obsessed by cars. Together, they undertake the journey of a lifetime as they attend a huge car convention. Along the way to the car show, the men reveal their stories and what it’s like to have a 'full' relationship with a car.
SHELTER is a full feature length documentary following a year in the life of the homeless youth in New Orleans. The film seeks to highlight both the life of living on the street and those who choose to help homeless people.
This documentary follows professional rock climber Adam Ondra, currently one of the best climbers in the world, conquering the Hanshelleren cave in Flatanger - also called Silence.
In 2015 an earthquake shook the mountains of the Langtang Valley, Nepal, causing landslides and avalanches taking hundreds of lives. A year later Nima Gyalmu, a woman of strength, dignity and humour rebuilds her house in this remote and shattered place while trying to come to terms with her new world in the heart of the Himalayas.
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.
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