National Geographic joins author and explorer Piers Gibbon as he investigates one of mankind's ultimate taboos: cannibalism. Gibbon treks into the rain forest of Papua New Guinea to find tribe members who ate human flesh. And, meets the members of the once-feared Biami tribe to witness their ritual techniques.
Doomed attempt to get to California in 1846. More than just a riveting tale of death, endurance and ...
A collection of death scenes, ranging from TV-material to home-made super-8 movies. The common facto...
Caniba is a fresco about flesh and desire. It reflects on the discomfiting significance of cannibali...
This documentary examines a selection of real life serial killers and compares them to the fictional...
In 1945, a group of Australian soldiers inadvertently stumbled across Amelia Earhart's downed airpla...
Joe Leahy is the half-caste son of one of the first explorers of the Papua New Guinean interior. The...
2 1/2 hour-documentary on the rise and fall of one of the most controversial Italian genres every cr...
What starts out as a voyage to the West in pursuit of the American Dream quickly turns deadly for th...
An experimental documentary film that uses archival footage, interviews, and fictionalised scenarios...
Documentary examining Bokassa's rule in the Central African Republic using the testimony of witnesse...
David Attenborough tells the remarkable story of how these " birds of paradise " have captivated exp...
The western half of the island of New Guinea has been known by many names including Netherlands New ...
A Japanese animal photographer, Tadashi Shimada, captures crucial photographs of wild birds in Ocean...
Mondo-style documentary in which a movie crew travels to newly independent Papua New Guinea to captu...
A documentary that reveals the underbelly of the global aid and investment industry. It's a complex ...
The Cannibal that Walked Free (also known as Cannibal Superstar ) is a British documentary produced ...
In this "fake documentary", a doctor returns to Brazil after his studies in Paris. Setting out to pr...
Conservationists Jim and Jean Thomas braved the steamy jungles of Papua New Guinea to save a tree ka...
John Waiko is the first Papua New Guinea man to graduate with a PhD and be appointed a professor. He...
The film's title is borrowed from a Dani fable that Gardner recounts in voice-over. The Dani people,...