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- Ronan Donovan, a National Geographic researcher, travels to the Arctic to study wolves.
- It tells the love story of the Crafts, from their rise to fame in the Abolitionist movement after their escape from slavery.
- Engineers, architects and historians are assembled to examine why the Titanic sank, using new technology that has come to light since James Cameron's film Titanic (1997).
- When he was arrested in 2008 in Thailand as a result of a U.S. government sting operation, the career of internationally known arms smuggler Viktor Bout came to a decisive end. Veiled by the obscurity of post-Soviet Russia, Bout had built an empire of aerial delivery so vast he was called "the merchant of death" and was even the subject of a Hollywood film. In sharp contrast to the widely known, super-villain persona, however, was another Bout: a philosophical businessman who simply enjoyed travel, his work, his family, and filming it all with his video camera.
- In 1970, a group of young Puerto Rican activists took over a decrepit hospital in New York City, launching a battle for their lives, their community, and health care for all.
- FIRST TO FALL follows a group of young civilian expatriate 'rebels' on their 8-month journey to liberate Libya, their home country. They give up comfortable, stable lives in order to take up arms against a corrupt regime and risk their lives in a brutal, chaotic war.
- A film about life inside the US Army's Iraq simulation in California's Mojave Desert.
- Illinois's 1st District, the longest continuously Black-held seat in Congress, is poised to elect a new representative. Interweaving the rich history of the district and the contentious battle for its future, Jahmal Cole, grassroots activist, and Jonathan Jackson, son of civil rights icon Jesse Jackson, vie for the seat.
- This Is Reading is a dynamic site-specific multimedia installation blending live performance and visual media. The installation occupied the historic Franklin Street Railroad Station in Downtown Reading for three weekends in July 2017, re-animating the long vacant building. Using as it's foundation the challenges, and triumphs of people living in and around Reading, Pa., This is Reading weaves their individual stories into one cohesive and celebratory compelling tale of the city.The project is inspired by the relationship Pulitzer-prize winning playwright Lynn Nottage forged with the people of Reading while researching her critically-acclaimed Broadway-bound play SWEAT, directed by Kate Whoriskey. Net Proceeds from the sales and rentals of the This Is Reading performance film will go to ReadingFilm, in support of film, TV and new media production and promotion in Reading-Berks County, PA. This Is Reading is created by an award-winning team of artists, including Lynn Nottage, filmmaker Tony Gerber, director Kate Whoriskey, choreographer Rennie Harris, projection designer Jeff Sugg, set designer Deb O, DJ Eli Evnen, Sound Designer Nick Kourtides, Lighting Designer Amith Chandrashaker, producers Jane Saks, Blake Ashman-Kipervaser, Santo D. Marabella and Allison Bressi.
- 2010– 46mTV-PG6.4 (14)TV EpisodeAfghanistan, one of the most dangerous places on earth, is home to a population of endangered and elusive snow leopards.
- Explorer investigates an illicit pipeline of ancient Syrian treasures that have been plundered by Islamic State militants and sold in private markets.
- National Geographic writer Neil Shea travels to the heart of Kurdistan on a quest to meet the Kurdish fighters on the front lines against the world's biggest terrorist threat, ISIS.
- Exploitation threatens to destroy Africa's oldest national park, Virunga, home to some of the world's most incredible creatures.