UNDERGROUND CAPPADOCIA – Rock Carving for Survival
2807 January 15, 2019In Cappadocia, the story of civilization begins with the rock carving. The rock carving was a major breakthrough for survival in natural habitats and during the wartimes. A mysterious mega underground cities were carved into the soft volcanic rocks in the central Anatolia by Hittites, Greeks and Romans. The underground cities were built with the …Read more »
Duong Nem: A Vietnamese Man in Africa
2588 July 19, 2017I traveled to Senegal’s capital of Dakar just to meet a Vietnamese man named Duong who sells fried spring rolls for a living and has spent 14 years in Africa. Duong shares his past, present, and attempt to figure out his future. Director: Kyle Le I remember the exact moment when my uncle and aunts gathered …Read more »
Journey From War to Peace
2525 December 13, 2016This is a story of former Children Soldiers and how the country of Sierra Leone worked to save the children and reintegrate them into society after horrible atrocities. Producer/Co-director: Terry Leary Camaraman/Co-director: George Lewis
EBRAT. Two Days in Tehran
2393 December 1, 2016Since 1979 the Islamic Republic of Iran has been represented in the western media as the greatest danger to world peace.
A rider’s dream – Japan. An Epic Solo Motorcycle Journey
2172 October 28, 2019An Epic Solo Motorcycle Journey. Short docu-travel film about one month trip in Japan. From traditional palaces and temples to egaming, splendour of a Kyoto geisha dance to the spare beauty of a Zen rock garden, there were endless surprises around every corner. Dorector: Arek Sowula
Travel Films
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Non-Transferable
9068 April 7, 2017 -
Impressions – Copenhagen (Water)
7268 March 4, 2017 -
Georgia to Maine
6571 January 3, 2017 -
Kayak The Kwanza
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Plausibly Ridiculous: How Many Chickens Are In Chicken, Alaska?
5669 June 2, 2017