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THE SEAWOMEN OF JAPAN
For centuries, in Japan, mollusc fishing has been a women business. 360° Geo - Report takes a plunge into the closed world of a group of "Ama".For centuries, diving for seafood in Japan has been 'ladies work' and is done by "Ama", or "women of the sea". They carry on collecting the precious seafood from the sea bottom until well into old age, braving the depths by the sheer virtue of their breath. Their skin is tanned by the elements, their voice roughened, deep and loud.For centuries, 9 women from the Japanese peninsula of Shima have shared their fate on a boat and grown together to become a close-knit sea-faring family. Kazu Yamamoto, at nearly 80 years of age, is the oldest in the group, a 5th-generation 'Ama'. She has by no means thought about giving up her work yet: "In the sea I can feel and move my body better than a shore. Once in the water all pain disappears, also suddenly my back doesn't hurt anymore", Kazu Yamamoto explains.
BRITTANY
The region is wild and rough, ruled by tempestuous winds and seas. Its population proud and willful. Many of them still speak their indigenous language today. The Celts named Brittany “Armorica”, "the place by the sea". The Atlantic dominates life here, where tides soar, stone houses lie low against the storms, and where America beckons from the western tip. Brittany enjoys a special status among the French regions. Coarse and rugged, scarred by centuries-long disputes between English or French domination, it still boasts breathtaking beauty and authenticity. What does being from Brittany mean today?
LET'S ALL GO TO THE SEA
MOROCCO, BETWEEN THE BEACH AND THE DESERT. Coastlines and seafronts are the gateways to the oceans, a source of many and varied natural resources. It’s easy to understand why half of the world’s population lives along or near the coast. Throughout history man has discovered and settled faraway places by first reaching land on the coasts and seafronts. And it’s one explanation for the fascinating racial mix that is often found on coasts. The ten coastlines featured in the series brilliantly reflect the lifestyles and customs of the people that use them.
THE ISLANDERS
ZANZIBAR, TANZANIA. Discovering some the world’s hidden treasures by revealing the hidden face of life and the inhabitants of the islands. Island folk are generally proud of their insularity and their distinct sense of identity. A rich cocktail of history, customs, cuisine and economic resources distinguishes the island people and the nature and beaches that surround them. Our documentaries explore the varied and often little known lifestyles and peculiarities on the twenty featured islands. The approach so effectively used during our series on beaches and coastal areas, is here recreated, each program a mix of stunning visuals and interviews, which together highlight the exotic and uncommon events of daily life with a backdrop of spectacular island scenery. The aim of this unique series is as always to surprise, amuse and inform the viewer.
A POPE FOR EVERYONE
In March 13, 2013, former Archibishop of Buenos Aires Jorge Mario Bergoglio, has turned to a beacon of hope for the world's catholic christian community as he became Pope. "The Pope for everyone" tells the life story of this humble man who became a Pope.
BLUE REALM
LIONS OF THE DEEP. The Blue Realm is a stunning and engrossing TV series featuring amazing undersea animals and marine life. Utilizing superb HD imagery, engaging stories and the world's leading scientists, the series takes viewers on extraordinary underwater journeys of discovery.
SACRED CULTURE
JODPHUR. Claudio Iturra embarks on a trip to India and Nepal, to show the life of its inhabitants, their customs, the architecture of its temples and holy cities. Get up close Hinduism, caste system, poverty, sacred cows, temples and cremations. We invite you to join a unique tour of the Indian subcontinent for an unforgettable journey.
WILD CULTURE
ETOSHA. A curious reporter, outdoor lover, will not rest until he shows us every mystery of the wild, black heart of Central Africa, discovering the stories, traditions, landscapes and gastronomy of countries like Namibia, Kenya, and Tanzania. A trip through some of the strangest and most amazing places in the world.
MUSIC VOYAGER - (46)
Music Voyager is a music and travel broadcast series (television/cable, broadband, in-flight and mobile) that invites viewers to discover the exciting sounds of the planet. The host is Jacob Edgar, an explorer who does not search for lost cities or ancient ruins. He's on the quest for a different kind of treasure…music. As an ethnomusicologist and world music record producer, Edgar travels the globe hunting for the best songs the world has to offer, and he suffers through some of the worst…so you don’t have to. Along the way, he's rewarded with a backstage pass to concert halls, street festivals, recording studios and rehearsal rooms. With local musicians as his guide, Edgar tastes exotic and occasionally ghastly food, visits off-the-beaten path attractions and parties the night away to amazing concerts at hidden venues that only the locals know. Join music voyager for unexpected adventures and surprising discoveries that unveil the magic, mystery and music of far off lands.
MUSIC VOYAGER - (47)
Music Voyager is a music and travel broadcast series (television/cable, broadband, in-flight and mobile) that invites viewers to discover the exciting sounds of the planet. The host is Jacob Edgar, an explorer who does not search for lost cities or ancient ruins. He's on the quest for a different kind of treasure…music. As an ethnomusicologist and world music record producer, Edgar travels the globe hunting for the best songs the world has to offer, and he suffers through some of the worst…so you don’t have to. Along the way, he's rewarded with a backstage pass to concert halls, street festivals, recording studios and rehearsal rooms. With local musicians as his guide, Edgar tastes exotic and occasionally ghastly food, visits off-the-beaten path attractions and parties the night away to amazing concerts at hidden venues that only the locals know. Join music voyager for unexpected adventures and surprising discoveries that unveil the magic, mystery and music of far off lands.
WONDERS OF THE WORLD
GALÁPAGOS. In this episode Claudio visits the Galapagos Islands, a terrestrial paradise, insribed on the UNSECO World Heritage List due to local incredibile variety of fora and fauna. The home of Aldabra giant tortoises, marine iguanas, white tip sharks and many other unique species is one of the best preserved places on Earth.
LET'S ALL GO TO THE SEA
DUBAI, UAE, THE OASIS OF LUXURY. Coastlines and seafronts are the gateways to the oceans, a source of many and varied natural resources. It’s easy to understand why half of the world’s population lives along or near the coast. Throughout history man has discovered and settled faraway places by first reaching land on the coasts and seafronts. And it’s one explanation for the fascinating racial mix that is often found on coasts. The ten coastlines featured in the series brilliantly reflect the lifestyles and customs of the people that use them.
INTO THE ARCTIC - (1)
For years, artists Cory Trepanier has explored some of the wildest places in the North. Few have walked in these landscapes and even fewer have captures them on canvas. Now he’s going further, into remote lands that are more challenging and more dangerous. Into a breathtaking arctic wilderness to experience and paint a land that might never be the same again. Through three months of filming and a dozen arctic locations, Cory brings his fresh perspective to the hidden treasures at the top of the world. Experience the majesty of the North through stunning cinematography and the dramatic experiences of a passionate painter and adventurer.
TRAVEL PLAN
THILAND - CHING MAY. Travel to Amazing Places all over the world. From Paris to Petra. From New York to Cambodia.
FLAVOURS OF MEXICO
ADVENTURES IN & AROUND MEXICO CITY. Charlie embarks on an urban safari in one of the world’s largest capitals, meeting top celebrity chef Enrique Olvera and visiting the largest food market in North America. We also take a short road trip to discover a Cornish mining town where they do a mean pasty, and give you a grand tour of the stunning city of Puebla, where Charlie learns the perfect recipe for mole.
I HAVE SEEN THE EARTH CHANGE
MALI: THE LAKE OF SAND. In the North of Mali, Khissa lives along the banks of Lake Faguibine. A location erstwhile « blessed by Gods »... An area of exchange for nomad breeders, Sonrai farmers and Bozo fishermen. But, during the Sahel drought, the lake suddenly dried out.
TRAVEL PLAN
GENEVA. Travel to Amazing Places all over the world. From Paris to Petra. From New York to Cambodia.
TRAVEL PLAN
GOA. Travel to Amazing Places all over the world. From Paris to Petra. From New York to Cambodia.
DESTINATION WILDERNESS
ARCTIC, SEPENTRION. "I’m about to take you across the Great North, from Denmark to Greenland via Iceland, in the footsteps of the conquering Vikings. Let’s step back in time for this new expedition that delves into the myths and legends of the white continent... " The Great North has always fascinated explorers. Since the beginning of time, these icy lands have represented a hostile yet mythical frontier. For this new expedition, Francis Le Guen and his crew head off on the trail of the fabled Viking navigators. These great explorers were the first to reach the extreme North, Septentrion. Conducting the inquiry, Francis Le Guen leads his team on the trail of the most famous adventurous Viking, Erik the Red. On the sea or on the ice, in the heart of geysers or chasms, amidst orcs and narwhals, we discover the remaining clues of Viking culture where they stayed. From this geographical and naturalistic itinerary all the Nordic mythology comes into view. But during this journey, the crew, surrounded by breathtaking scenery, makes investigations through time. Their goal: to discover just who these men were. How far north did they actually travel?
ANCIENT CULTURE - (12)
Claudio Iturra takes viewers on a journey to the world’s most astonishing areas. Each episode of this fascinating documentary series shows a new place, which has amazed people since ancient times.
PAST HUNTERS
S1 EP 11: TUTBURY CASTLE. The team head to Tutbury Castle in Derbyshire to investigate the paranormal reports at the location. Past Hunters appear to have caught the Tutbury Ghost on camera.
SOUTHERN FLOWER IN THE PACIFIC
SOUTH OF THE BORDER. A 3 year sailing expedition accross the Oceans with Philippe Poupon - French skipper, his wife Geraldine Danon and their four children to decipher the signsof Climate change. The whole family is found at Sand Point in Alaska for new adventures. They go to the discovery of Alaska channels, majestic glaciers, unspoiled fauna.
TRAJECTORY - (3)
Today, although a cloud of satellites surrounds the planet, many records set during the early decades of space exploration remain unsurpassed. It’s more than forty years since the last man walked on the moon and the world no longer has a reusable spacecraft. Trajectory looks at milestones in space exploration along with the latest scientific and commercial developments.
TRAJECTORY - (4)
Today, although a cloud of satellites surrounds the planet, many records set during the early decades of space exploration remain unsurpassed. It’s more than forty years since the last man walked on the moon and the world no longer has a reusable spacecraft. Trajectory looks at milestones in space exploration along with the latest scientific and commercial developments.
NOMADS
TANNER HALL-FREESKIING LEGEND. Tanner Hall is today’s most influential skier. He has won every contest, he knows every trick and there is seemingly nothing he cannot do. An idol for some, a nemesis for others, Hall is no stranger to controversy.
TIMELESS TREASURES - (3)
A series celebrating the extraordinary preservation of human heritage. Discover the world’s most beautiful sites in an exceptional series of short programs. Through the most spectacular aerial shots, the most recent archaeological discoveries, breathtaking fictional re-enactments and CGI, this series invites us along on a fabulous journey through the history of civilizations. We penetrate into the rich architecture of historical hotbeds of power and spirituality, in paying tribute to the genius of man, art and culture. From the legendary pre-colombian pyramids of Palenke to the splendor of the Egyptian pyramids, from the beauty of medieval Mount Saint Michel and its abbaye to the sanctuary of Olympia, this series will attest of the splendor of civilizations that have disappeared today. From Iberia to China, from Central and Eastern Europe to India, this series revisits the development and history of four significant cultural regions: Central & Eastern Europe, Asia, Iberia.
WORLD AFTER FUKUSHIMA
The derisory dosimeters, located at crossroads and hanging around children’s necks, are a constant reminder of the invisible monster and of the deadly particles people attempt to retain by placing bottles of water on windowsills. 2 years on, in the region of Fukushima, people’s lives - or at least their “existences” - carry on, as they integrate radioactive pollution into their daily lives. Beyond the earthquake and the tsunami, the nuclear catastrophe has revealed the shortcomings of a system and its criminal arrogance. And everyone remembers with dread the series of errors and procrastinations that sealed their fate, as politicians preferred to “downplay the situation instead of reducing risks”.
ALEXANDER THE GREAT, THE MACEDONIAN
A close look at Alexander the Great - from Macedonia to India. Alexander the Great has always enjoyed a unique status in history. To the Greeks and Romans, he was a hero, to the Arabs, he was a prophet, to Westerners, he is a myth. Alexander the Great spread Greek civilisation single-handedly throughout the ancient world, as far as the borders of India, by relentlessly pursuing his sworn enemy Darius the Great, King of Persia. But what remains today of the "real" Alexander? Of his life and environment? Through the many depictions of the hero and the archaeological traces of his triumphant conquest, this film portrays the legendary figure, who has always been, and continues to be, a great source of inspiration, even for artists of today.
SECRETS OF A LONG LIFE
Spared by cancer, diabetes and possibly Alzheimer’s, men and women of small stature are intriguing scientists that are trying to postpone age-related illnesses. What mechanisms protect these small Ecuadorian from certain illnesses? From Quito to Los Angeles, via Tel-Aviv, the film follows the revolutionary research, step-by-step, that is attempting to understand and prevent diseases such as cancer. And outlines ways to live in good health… for as long as possible.
BEAUTIFUL CHILE
NICOLÁS SAAVEDRA. The most arid desert in the world, millenary Patagonial ice fields, abundant forests lost in the heart of a mountain, are some of the geographical and natural wealth of Chile that we will get to watch in this program. Every episode will go around places that, most of the time, are completely isolated from the whole civilization.
POSTCARD PERFECT
SAINT MARTIN. Saint Martin, a small Franco-Dutch island in the French Caribbean, is a tourist and tax haven. However, the postcard has been fading for several years now, the crisis having reduced the number of tourists and increased the unemployment rate to a critical level. Situated on the route taken by sailboats, the island remains the ideal support base for all sorts of traffickers.
TRAVEL PLAN
THILAND - CHING MAY. Travel to Amazing Places all over the world. From Paris to Petra. From New York to Cambodia.
FLAVOURS OF MEXICO
ADVENTURES IN & AROUND MEXICO CITY. Charlie embarks on an urban safari in one of the world’s largest capitals, meeting top celebrity chef Enrique Olvera and visiting the largest food market in North America. We also take a short road trip to discover a Cornish mining town where they do a mean pasty, and give you a grand tour of the stunning city of Puebla, where Charlie learns the perfect recipe for mole.
LET'S ALL GO TO THE SEA
CAMBODIA, SMILING AGAIN. Coastlines and seafronts are the gateways to the oceans, a source of many and varied natural resources. It’s easy to understand why half of the world’s population lives along or near the coast. Throughout history man has discovered and settled faraway places by first reaching land on the coasts and seafronts. And it’s one explanation for the fascinating racial mix that is often found on coasts. The ten coastlines featured in the series brilliantly reflect the lifestyles and customs of the people that use them.
TRAFALGAR
The greatest navel battle in history, entirely recreated in computer-generated images : a grandiose documentary spectacle that takes us as close to historical reality as possible. Thanks to a technological process blending real settings, costumed actors and virtual images, this absolutely unique docufiction relates the Battle of Trafalgar, which brought together 60 ships, 35 000 men and more than 5 000 cannon. A legendary epic, recounted by the author of the French defeat, Admiral Villeneuce, with light shed by international experts.
DISTANT SHORES
VOYAGE TO ABACOS. A spring journey north through the lovely Bahamas! We sail first to Mayaguana, then Ragged and the Jumentos Cays before heading to the Exumas. We sail the stunning blue shallow Exuma Islands of the Bahamas, and crossing the shallow banks toward Eleuthera. The island group of Eleuthera has maintained its quiet charm and the independent spirit of the Eleuthera Adventurers who settled here in the 1600's after leaving Bermuda. This is the Bahamas "as it used to be" with pink sand beaches, pristine reefs and the best fishing fleet. The Shards continue on to visit the most northern island group of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas where they light the historic light-house, get caught in a tropical downpour, learn about traditional boatbuilding and sample beach-life in the Abacos!
DISTANT SHORES
CRUISING IN STYLE. At sea and in many of the worldwide ports Distant Shores sails to, Paul and Sheryl are in the company of luxurious cruise ships. In this episode they compare life aboard a recreational sailboat and "Explorer of the Seas" sailing to Bermuda.
THE FORCE OF THE SEA
MARES. Power of the Sea is a documentary series that reveals the special features of each one of the wonderful seas of Chile, generating conscience of the need to protect their oceanographic processes and its biodiversity. Through this 7 episodes we will live passionate adventures, sailing through the productive seas of the north; the lonely fiords and the canals of the extreme south; the insular waters full of endemic creatures. We investigated its energetic potential and the strength that moves the fisherman and scientists to challenge the sea and discover its secrets.
NOMADS
BIG MOUNTAIN EXTREME SKIING IN LAS LENAS, ARGENTINA. A group of pro skiers travel a tough journey to South America in the hopes of experiencing the world-renown ski terrain Las Lenas, Argentina.
