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Time lapse sequences of photographs taken with a special low-light 4K-camera by the crew of expedition 28 & 29 onboard the ternational Space Station from August to October, 2011.

Idiosyncratic, intelligent and involving, Iceland: Beyond Sigur Rós (2011), a not-for-profit film production, is a memorable celebration of Iceland’s dynamic and diverse contemporary independent music scene.

One million tower re-imagines the urban landscape, with the magic of cinema, architecture, animation and cutting-edge open-source web technology to transform a dilapidated highrise neighbourhood into a vibrant resident-led community. […]

Peek into a day of John Lasseter, creator of many famous computer animated films like Toy Story, Cars, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Monster Inc and many more. Lasseter first job […]

Russia is the biggest consumer of heroin in the world. Nowhere are the country’s drug problems more evident than in the Siberian town of Novokuznetsk, which lies on the Kazakhstan […]

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On July 24th 2010, more than 80.000 people from 192 countries uploaded their day to YouTube to take part in Life in a Day, to create a documentary film about […]

World champion freediver Guillaume Nery special dive at Dean’s Blue Hole, the deepest blue hole in the world filmed entirely on breath hold by the french champion Julie Gautier.

Jason Wood shares a very sad moment with the filmmakers when Oden’s struggle with cancer finally comes to an end. A moving documentary about a friendship to end.

The story of the extremely unique Jody Pendarvis and his 30 foot UFO he built in his front yard in the small town of Bowman, SC. After a sighting of […]

DreamWorks first personal art publication, Moonshine, was conceived as an opportunity to highlight the breath of artistic development talent at DreamWorks. This short documentary gives you a sneak peek into […]

Jacko the Aussie and Maxim the French Canadian join together and burn urethane down a beautiful hill. Longboarding is an offshoot of street skating, but, like all board sports, its […]

The film is an affectionate portrait of one man’s deep sea diving career, told through his extraordinary collection of marine artefacts.

Filmmaker Rob Spence aka Eyeborg (a self proclaimed cyborg) lost an eye and replaced it with a wireless video camera to investigate prosthetics, cybernetics and human augmentation. 


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