A short documentary film that captures the city (Cairo) in its most tranquil and calm state, from 5 am to 7 am.
Prof. Robert Michelson takes you on a journey to a time when the Watchers roamed the Earth, corrupti...
Reader's Digest Invites you to journey back through 6,000 years and revisit some of the greatest cul...
For over 4000 years, the Sphinx has puzzled all who have laid eyes on it. What is this crouching lio...
From January 25 to May 27, 2011, the film tracks four months of the Egyptian revolution as seen thro...
In the Moroccan desert night dilutes forms and silence slides through sand. Dawn starts then to draw...
Documentary about the Egyptian club Al-Ahly achieving the title of the African Champions League for ...
This Traveltalk series short takes a look at Cairo's landmarks, people, and culture.
Today we cut the granite with diamond-cut blade as is one of the most difficult rocks to cut due to ...
A young Egyptian filmmaker recounts his interaction with a group of plainclothes policemen while gra...
In the beginning was sex. To the ancient cultures, sexuality, love and sex were inextricably connect...
In the 14 months prior to the revolution, filmmaker Lillie Paquette follows key opposition figures a...
The Scorpion King: The King before Pharaohs. Learn more about the king who likely united ancient Egy...
The destiny of women is irrevocably linked to blood. Between tradition and modernity, the female bod...
Egypt's Great Pyramid may be humanity's greatest achievement: a skyscraper of stone built without co...
The grail is not the gold, nor the books of ancient wisdom, but the 3,000 year old DNA of the mummie...
Egyptians were famed for their extravagant building techniques and extraordinary gods, but what abou...
Rome was famed for the decadence of its ruling class, however, what about the ordinary citizens of t...
Who built the Pyramids? Were they designed only as royal tombs? How were they built to such precise ...