Language: English
1 h 29 min| 1.60 GiB | 2 442 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 160 kb/s, 6 channels | mkv
Genre: Documentary
Travelogue series into the notably private nation. Michael arrives in the capital Pyongyang, where he meets the guides who will follow his every move, visits the statues of Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il, watches propaganda art being created, and asks a local student what they know about the outside world.
In part 2 under the protection of armed guards, Michael discusses the country's nuclear weapons programme with an army lieutenant, visits a massive tourist resort being constructed on the beach, and embarks on a hike through the stunning landscape.
Language: English
54 min 54 s | 1.28 GiB | 3 344 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 160 kb/s, 2 channels | mp4
Genre:Documentary
Rick travels throughout the Continent celebrating the top 10 festivals, each one rich with tradition, great food and fun. In Spain, Rick runs the bulls in Pamplona and dances with locals at the April Fair in Seville. He also dons a mask in Venice for Carnival, which first began in 1162, and cheers on the horses at The Palio di Siena in Italy.
Language: English
48 min 29 s | 1.39 GiB | 4 096 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 64.0 kb/s, 2 channels | mkv
Genre:Documentary
The area around "Jingu", the Grand Shrine of Ise was lively even during the Edo period, bustling with activity and entertainment while the shrine itself served as a sacred place for worshippers. This created a distinct culture. The complex terrain led to unique customs which are still cherished today. A traditional shellfish female diver "Ama" who enters the water without any breathing gear is born from necessity. Discover the local culture and other traditions on our 300km journey.
Language: English
48 min 59 s | 1.08 GiB | 3 145 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 64.0 kb/s, 2 channels | mkv
Genre:Documentary
In 2018, Japan celebrated the 50th anniversary of the return of the Ogasawara Islands. This World Natural Heritage Site, 1,000 kilometers south of Tokyo, is home to a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic community that has flourished since the 19th century. The islanders' dedication to one another allowed them to endure the Pacific War and subsequent US military occupation. Nowadays, they enjoy life amid the flora and fauna that make their piece of the world unique.
Language: English
2 h 57 min | 4.75 GiB | 4 099 kb/s | 1920x1080 | AAC @ 144 kb/s, 2 channels | mkv
Number Of Parts: 3
Genre:Documentary
New Zealand transports you to an exotic, magnificent and isolated island chain where the mysterious and unexpected story of its true nature is revealed. Narrated by Sam Neill.
Language: English
5 h 15 min | 7.40 GiB | 3 361 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 128 kb/s, 2 channels | mp4
Number of Parts: 6
Genre: Documentary
Join Chef Marcus Samuelsson on an inspiring journey across the U.S. to explore and celebrate the wide-ranging diversity of immigrant traditions and cuisine woven into American food and culture.
Language: English
59 min 6 s | 1.34 GiB | 3 245 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ , 2 channels | mkv
Genre:Documentary
The film industry employs more than a quarter of a million people in India and Anita Rani begins her journey in Mumbai – the home of Bollywood – where the stars tower over the city on enormous murals. Anita discovers just how important the movies are to everyday people at one of the oldest cinemas in Mumbai, where she quickly finds herself in the middle of a screaming mob as the stars of that night’s film make a surprise appearance. Anita is invited onto the set of a film shooting in downtown Mumbai, where she meets one of Bollywood’s biggest stars, Anil Kapoor, who explains the enduring appeal of these films and gives her a rare glimpse into how the famous dance numbers are shot with almost no rehearsals in advance. Inspired to give it a go herself, Anita joins a leading choreographer who explains the ancient traditions at the heart of modern Bollywood dance numbers before they all head to the roof of a high-rise so Anita can star in a Bollywood ‘Item Number’ herself.
Language: English
1 h 55 min | 2.69 GiB | 2 895 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 129 kb/s, 2 channels | mkv
Number Of Parts: 4
Genre:Documentary
Paul Rose presents a documentary series about the Pennine Way, Britain's first national trail first opened in 1965. At 268 miles long, the Pennine Way stretches from the Peak District in Derbyshire to the Scottish Borders.
Language: English
2h 56 min | 4.15 GiB | 3 373 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 165 kb/s, 2 channels | mp4
Number of Parts: 3
Genre:Documentary
Midge Ure and Kim Appleby explore the distinct sounds that came out of different parts of Britain and Ireland in one of pop's golden decades.
Midge Ure, lead singer of Ultravox and one of the men behind Band Aid, and Kim Appleby, who had a string of hits with her sister Mel in the Stock, Aitken and Waterman-produced band Mel and Kim, go on a journey back in time to the 80s to figure out why certain cities produced their own diverse tunes.
Language: English
59 min 19 s | 1.45 GiB | 3 510 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 317 kb/s, 2 channels | mp4
Genre:Documentary
In this entertaining series, Ed Balls travels to America’s Deep South, to immerse himself in the lives of those who put Trump in power and learn how this reality TV businessman won them over. Trump promised to make Americans proud again, so Ed joins the 15,000 working-class Americans heading to Saint-Jo, Texas, with their monster trucks and Confederate flags for the wild Rednecks with Paychecks festival – the ultimate celebration of Southern Pride.
Language: English
1 h 14 min | 1.35 GiB | 2 612 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 128 kb/s, 2 channels | mkv
Genre:Documentary
Against the backdrop of President Trump's much-trumpeted wall, Reginald D Hunter takes a 2,000-mile road trip along the US-Mexico border to explore how romance and reality play out musically where third-world Mexico meets first-world USA on this broken road to the American dream.
Classic American pop and country portray Mexico as a land of escape and romance, but also of danger - think of Marty Robbins's El Paso, The Drifters' Mexican Divorce or Ry Cooder's Across the Borderline. Against this evocative western soundtrack, Hunter explores the border music as it is today, much of it created by musicians drawn from the 36 million Mexican-Americans who are US citizens.
Language: English
40 min 31 s | 967 MiB | 3 337 kb/s | 1280x720 | AC-3 @ 384 kb/s | mkv
Genre: Documentary
Josh Gates explores legendary places connected to the spiritual realm, from a Japanese ice cave guarded by a dragon’s spirit to the Transylvania home of a Romanian folk hero who inspired an iconic literary character.
Language: English
58 min 31 s | 2.18 GiB | 5 335 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ | mkv
Genre:Documentary
Piers Taylor and Caroline Quentin head to Israel, where they discover four extraordinary homes, designed to combat the heat and inspired by rich cultural and historical traditions. Among the properties are Barud House in Jerusalem, made from 50,000 white stone tiles, arranged into a symmetrical pattern that casts shadows across the house all day. The final stop is the village of Musmus and the House of Three Gardens, where Tel Aviv architect Ron Fleisher has designed a house that combines traditional Islamic architecture with modernism. Last in the series.
Language: English
18 min 31 s | 252 MiB | 1 905 kb/s | 720x576 | AC-3 @ 192 kb/s | mkv
Genre:Documentary
Director Chris Marker begins by recounting his childhood dream of visiting the city of Peking, a city he was once only able to admire in books.
The viewer is taken on a journey through this city, as if experiencing it from the mind and through the eyes of Marker.
His thoughts and observations about the traditions, history, and banalities of everyday life in Peking are woven together in elegant fashion.
Language: English
1 h 45 min | 2.17 GiB | 2 973 kb/s | 1280x720 | AAC @ 136 kb/s | mp4
Number of Parts: 2
Genre:Documentary
You will see some of the most well known Peruvian sites as you have never seen them. Who built them, and why? Experience a fascinating journey between myth and truth, in a land where traces of very ancient civilizations still survive.
Language: English
48 min 0s | 1,48 GB | 4.413 kb/s | 1920x1080 | AAC @ 160 kb/s | mp4
Genre:Documentary
Thailand is a place of a thousand landscapes, dominated by lush forests, rolling hills and extensive rivers systems that feed into the mighty Mekong. Here the Mekong River continues it’s journey down the Eastern border, winding it’s way through biological and geological crossroads, sculpting the landscape and the lives of the creatures that live there.
Language: English
47 min 28 s | 986 MiB | 2 903 kb/s | 1280x720 | AC-3 @ 384 kb/s | mkv
Genre:Documentary | Travel
This holiday-themed episode visits the Isle of Wight Steam Railway, as an enchanting wooden carriage from the very dawn of the railway age – 1864 – is restored. In its heyday, the carriage transported Victorian holidaymakers to the posh seaside resorts on the Isle of Wight, but it was scrapped in 1920 and converted into a holiday chalet. The team prepare to convert it back into a carriage featuring two second class compartments and a first class salon, with rich blue velvet handmade upholstery and carefully crafted period features. Peter Snow goes for his second driving lesson. And Henry Cole explores how the railways were responsible for bringing seaside holidays to the masses.