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- A filmmaker gains rare access to the monastery in Mount Athos, offering an intimate glimpse into the monks' daily lives in this documentary.
- 30 years ago, former explorer Robert Peroni gave up everything to move to eastern Greenland, whose population seems doomed to extinction. He founded The Red House, a shelter that offers work to local people left with nothing yet want to stay, despite the uncertain future.
- A 12 episodes documentary series exploring cutting edge science from around the globe. Each episode encapsulates three different scientific research and discoveries stories all related to one theme.
- John is an introvert young soldier serving as a minesweeper in Evros. When he meets Chryssa, a woman passing immigrants from borders between Greece and Turkey, he will try to convince her run away and start a new life.
- In the midst of the Cold War, the US Army began the top secret project "Iceworm". And it was to build a entire city under the Greenland ice. In 1959, the first part of the project was built: homes built in steel 30 meters under the ice.
- Die Nordsee: Unser Meer is a feature-length nature documentary directed by Klaus Müller, which looks as the fauna and flora that resides in the water and along the coastlines of the North Sea in northern Europe; from gray seals swimming in the waters off Heligoland in Germany or basking on the chalk cliffs of Dover in England, to large squid in the Dutch Oosterschelde, the film uses helicopters and underwater cameras to observe these lovely creatures from all possible perspectives.
- The Cineflex-camera, developed by US secret services, brings razor sharp aerial close-ups and breathtaking panoramic images to life. Filmed exclusively with aerial shots, this is a unique cinematic expedition from the peaks of Mont Blanc to the Dolomites and traces the history and geography of the Alps.
- From Slovenia to France, The Alps views from the sky cross six Alpine countries (Slovénie, Austria, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and France). It offers a unique opportunity to take a fresh look at the most important mountain range in Europe: from magnificent aerial shots taken using a Cineflex camera allows us to put in effect to rediscover its principles pale peaks. The directors are are gone to meet those who live in mountains and valleys: women farmers, hoteliers, shepherds, sportsmen, monks and pistors. Most of them are young and showing a great desire to reconcile linking traditions, the protection of sites and technical progress.
- A 10 episode journey through the water world of the Baltic coast regions of the European Union, including its residents, and beautifully filmed in 70mm HD.
- Concorde was the epitome of elegance, speed and glamour, linking London and New York in little over three hours. But on the 25th of July 2000 tragedy struck which meant the end of supersonic flight.
- Churchill, a name typically associated with braveness and altruism. Recently found evidence from Soviet and British sources however brings up questions about Churchill's doings in the conferences of Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam. Why did he agree to give Stalin large parts of Poland? The story of two world leaders in times of war - it is also the story of Poland.
- Ivo, 74, from Slovenia, built the first series of electric aircraft. Magdalena, 26, from Austria, fights against private aviation and is preparing a political action at a well-known airport. They represent two sides of a cultural battle over how to solve the CO2 problem. This struggle could intensify as air traffic increases.