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Ants: Nature’s Secret Powers

The world of the ants is one that we have always found captivating and enchanting. There is virtually no landmass on the planet that has not been colonized by these six-legged insects. A significant proportion of the earth’s animal biomass can be attributed to the ants.

Ghosts of the Underground

London’s subway system, known as the Underground, is one of the world’s oldest, and it is the location of many supernatural occurrences. As the estimated 1 billion people use the Underground’s trains on a daily basis, it is unlikely that many have an inkling of the paranormal nature of the site of their mundane commutes.

The Elephant in the Room

Looking back of course, one can remember everything that took place on 9/11: the power went down, which was unusual, nobody was visiting the towers, and many so-called engineers with toolboxes were walking all over the place.

Jack the Ripper

Jack the Ripper is the name given to an unknown serial killer who terrorized the areas near White-chapel in London in 1888. The killings attributed to Jack the Ripper targeted female prostitutes.

Kim Peek: The Real Rain Man

This documentary tells the story of Kim Peek, the inspiration for the character of Raymond Babbitt in the movie Rain Man. Peak, who died in 2009 at age 58, was not an autistic savant like the film character based on him. He was known as a mega-savant with a photographic, or eidetic, memory.

Hijacking catastrophe: 9/11, Fear and the Selling of American Empire

Hijacking catastrophe: 9/11, Fear and the Selling of American Empire looks closely at the radical strips belonging to the Republican Party, for it has been determined that they utilized the unfortunate trauma of the 9/11 attacks in order to push the already existing agenda to change the American foreign policy.

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  • Hearts and Minds

    Hearts and Minds

    The documentary Hearts and Minds, directed by Peter Davis takes its title from a statement from President Lyndon Baines Johnson, in which he said that the ultimate victory in Vietnam would depend on the “hearts and minds of the people who actually live out there.”

  • The Last Lions of India

    The Last Lions of India

    <iframe width=”600″ height=”380″ src=”http://www.youtube.com/embed/dEL2f90L_kY” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen></iframe><p> Even though there is only one single lion, there are various subspecies –Senegalese, South African, Angolan, Barbary or Atlas, Masai, Cape and Asiatic. In this fascinating documentary, the focus is on the Asiatic Lion (Panthera leo goojratensis).

  • Guns for Hire (Afghanistan)

    Guns for Hire (Afghanistan)

    Guns for Hire (Afghanistan) documentary focuses on the hidden world in which private military companies operate. It features an interview by Sam Kiley, a former war reporter, with Jack Idema, a controversial American held in Polecharki jail in Kabul, Afghanistan.

  • Know Your Mushrooms

    Know Your Mushrooms

    If you are one of those that consider mushrooms to be fit only for the Devil and you yank them off your pizza all the time, that is because you have not seen Know Your Mushrooms. Starring mushroom lovers such as Gary Lincoff and Larry Evans, this is one of the best films on what [...]

  • Gulf War Syndrome: Killing Our Own

    Gulf War Syndrome: Killing Our Own

    Many thousands of United States veterans experienced nerve damage, the onset of rare forms of cancer, and other conditions associated with chemical toxicity after the Vietnam War.

  • Dogs Decoded

    Dogs Decoded

    Right from the beginning of time, man has embarked on the domestication of animals. However, none of these tamed animals is as remarkable as the dog. Aptly called man’s best friend, our relationship with these wonderful creatures is one that as evolved over time to become a very close one.

  • Gitmo: The New Rules of War

    Gitmo: The New Rules of War

    Mehdi Ghezali, a Swedish citizen, was held at “Gitmo,” the prison camp opened by the United States at its Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, in 2002. His detainment sparked interest in Sweden and prompted filmmakers.

  • Ghosts of Rwanda

    Ghosts of Rwanda

    The United Nations had expected to be involved in a straightforward mission when it sent troops to Rwanda and hoped that the action would work to enhance the organization’s tattered reputation after its failures in Somalia and Bosnia. No one expected the crisis to continue for ten years.

  • Ghosts of Abu Ghraib

    Ghosts of Abu Ghraib

    Ghosts of Abu Ghraib examines the consequences, both political and human, of one of the major scandals to arise from the Iraq War, the incidents that occurred at Abu Ghraib prison. During the rule of Saddam Hussein, the prison housed political dissidents and subjected them to torture, abuse, and in some cases, execution.

  • Lord of the Ants

    Lord of the Ants

    At the age of 78, E.O Wilson is still immersed in the world of the little creatures that have been roaming our planet for hundreds of millions of years. One of the best-known naturalists in the world, Wilson is also a professor at Harvard University.

  • Japan’s Killer Quake

    Japan’s Killer Quake

    In March 2011, Japan was jolted by a double-pronged natural disaster. In a devastating twist of fate, nature unleashed its fury and etched on the minds of many Japanese, a day that will never be forgotten. A mega-thrust earthquake with an incredible 9.0 magnitude struck off the coast of the island nation.

  • The Nature of Sex

    The Nature of Sex

    Sex means different things to different people and animals. However, irrespective of the perspective that you have when it comes to sexual relations. The very essence of nature is maintained and preserved by the act of sexual intercourse. This is true either you are talking of plants or beasts.

  • Before We Ruled the Earth Hunt or be Hunted

    Before We Ruled the Earth Hunt or be Hunted

    With cast made of the legendary Linda Hunt, John Slattery and Pierre de Lespinois, Before We Ruled the Earth –Hunt or be Hunted is the documentary to watch if you want to have a very good idea of how we evolved over time.

  • Asian Tsunami Disaster

    Asian Tsunami Disaster

    From time to time, we experience one natural disaster or the other, and they are usually of different. On the 26th of December 2004, the world witnessed one of the most devastating natural events in history. Off the coast of Indonesia, there was a massive underwater earthquake, which resulted in tsunamis.

  • Baraka

    Baraka

    Released in 1992, Baraka is non-narrative film derived its title from a word that translates to ‘blessings’ in various languages. Produced by Mark Magidson and directed by Ron Fricke, the flick is quite similar to Koyaanisqatsi produced by Godfrey Reggio.

  • Amazon

    Amazon

    Covering more than eight million square kilometers, the lush rainforest of Amazonian is the largest in the world. Home to some of the rarest animal and plant species found anywhere on the planet, this film explores and allows you to experience the exotic majesty and radiance of a true paradise; but one that is disappearing [...]

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