After traveling the globe to highlight low-tech, Corentin de Chatelperron has set himself a new challenge: to live independently, alone for four months, on a bamboo raft floating in Phang Nga Bay, Thailand. On his 70 square meter platform, the engineer, passionate about ecology and system D, puts into practice what he has learned in order to feed himself and produce his own energy.

Has man really been to the moon? It’s been 50 years, and the debate rages on. For the firs time, a f...

Choreography of familiar gestures that the author was able to spice up with a peculiar and original ...

In June 2013, Laura Poitras and reporter Glenn Greenwald flew to Hong Kong for the first of many mee...

A look at the state of the global environment including visionary and practical solutions for restor...

This short film focuses on the Bajo of Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, highlighting their strong bond...
METAMORPHOSIS brought to you by Tanuj Samaddar FRSA in collaboration with the London School of Hygie...

An epic story of adventure, starring some of the most magnificent and courageous creatures alive, aw...

This film narrates the story of a community on the coast of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta, e...

In the heyday of the jute industry, millions of people in Bengal made their living doing this labori...

A documentary film exposing the truth about psychics and fortune-tellers. All the ins and outs of ma...

Documentary about chimps in Gombe.

An experience of a camera swinging in different gestures facing the optical distortion of the Sun. T...

An on-the-scene documentary following the events of September 11, 2001 from an insider's view, throu...

Takes us to locations all around the US and shows us the heavy toll that modern technology is having...

Every year, on the steppes of the Serengeti, the most spectacular migration of animals on our planet...
Captain Kleinschmidt leads an expedition sponsored by the Carnegie Museum to the arctic regions of A...

Why did the Roman Empire, which dominated Europe and the Mediterranean for five centuries, inexorabl...