UNDERGROUND CAPPADOCIA – Rock Carving for Survival
3124 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 »
Journey From War to Peace
3048 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
Duong Nem: A Vietnamese Man in Africa
2927 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 »
EBRAT. Two Days in Tehran
2758 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
2510 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
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Impressions – Copenhagen (Water)
8265 March 4, 2017 -
Georgia to Maine
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Kayak The Kwanza
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Plausibly Ridiculous: How Many Chickens Are In Chicken, Alaska?
6245 June 2, 2017