Kintaro Walks Japan is a documentary film produced and directed by Tyler MacNiven. It is an account of MacNiven's journey walking and backpacking the entire length of Japan from Kyūshū to Hokkaidō, more than 2000 miles in 145 days.

Yann Arthus-Bertrand flew over Morocco with his cameras and asked the journalist Ali Baddou to write...

Legendary kayaker Scott Lindgren attempts to complete an extreme, unprecedented whitewater expeditio...

ONE OK ROCK with Orchestra Japan Tour 2018 features the final performance of the special concert hel...

After the disaster of March 2011, the Japanese authorities decided to build a gigantic 15 meter high...

Filmed in IMAX, a team of explorers led by Pasquale Scaturro and Gordon Brown face seemingly insurmo...

This film is about Japanese women, escape, glamour and dreams. The Takarazuka Revue is an enormously...
Documentary about two boys and a girl who travel to surfing spots around the world.

Actual footage by the United States Signal Corps of the landing and attack on Arawe Beach, Cape Glou...

When Tomoko finds some messages for a 'Mr Smith' on a lost mobile phone, she finds herself on an 'Al...

This is the story of Kaori Kawabuchi, a samurai sword performer, singer and motion capture actor. An...

Join drummer Martin Atkins and his industrial rock band Pigface for this document of their epic 2005...
Documentary about living with an addict and grappling with the genetic propensity of becoming one.

After a premonition of an unusual bird, a father loses his voice. His daughter undertakes a search t...

The protagonists of the film are the Zainichi Korean women living in Kawasaki. They were tossed abou...

A journey into the unique, often bizarre, world of Japanese cat culture. Cat themed cafes, bars, tem...

My Trip to Miami follows a well-meaning, misguided, tourist as he tries to self-actualize via Trip A...

Global travel with nothing but a bum bag. Sharing the realities of 'true minimalist travel' and a ch...

Walking 5,800 miles around the United States, Veteran Jonathan Hancock uses the solitude of the road...