Pilot JP Schulze and filmmaker Louis Cole set off to circumnavigate the world in a single-engine, 1974 Cessna T210L airplane named Balloo. They had 90 days to complete the journey, and as they traveled they met people from many different cultures and asked them - is what divides us greater than what brings us together?
Eleven college students from different backgrounds participate in a retreat to discuss their experie...
The mother of a severely traumatized daughter enlists the aid of a unique horse trainer to help the ...
When their ocean liner capsizes, a group of passengers struggle to survive and escape.
When a Mongolian nomadic family's newest camel colt is rejected by its mother, a musician is needed ...
Deep in the Forest lurks a psychopath who returns 15 years after 5 hikers go missing. Mark Unit 121 ...
Peru is a country of many contrasts. From the cold waters of the Coast over the 6000 m high Andes to...
Mark Vashro travels by bicycle from Boston to San Diego through the southern regions of the United S...
Two friends named Gerry become lost in the desert after taking a wrong turn. Their attempts to find ...
A double journey into Kerala in India. Ghedalia Tazartes dips himself into the sea of Indian tradit...
American Santa delves into the seldom-seen world of Black Santas in America, presenting a narrative ...
The Canadian Rockies by Rail takes viewers on a journey through the Pacific Northwest and the Canadi...
The Griswalds win a vacation to Europe on a game show, and so pack their bags for the continent. The...
Amateur footage of a trip into the Himalaya.
In this superbly produced, two-part documentary, you'll trace the holy city's prophetic history and ...
Amateur film of fishing and geese-shooting trips by a British party in India.
Life in the bustling Punjabi city of Rawalpindi before partition.
This travelogue takes in some of the most important landmarks of Islamic power in India.
Luscious colour photography of the Taj Mahal and a Mediterranean cruise to Port Said.
Two sides of Mysore: down to earth with the field workers and an Indian spectacle for the Maharaja.