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- In ancient Arabia, a beautiful slave girl chooses a youth to be her new master, then she is kidnapped and they must search for each other. Stories are told within stories: love, travel and the whims of destiny.
- A collection of expertly photographed scenes of human life and religion.
- After the death of Lama Dorje, Tibetan Buddhist monks find three children - one American and two Nepalese - who may be the rebirth of their great teacher.
- An exploration of technologically developing nations and the effect the transition to Western-style modernization has had on them.
- After his father is fired for writing a report on Nepal's agricultural industry, a young man has his life spiral into a nightmare as a series of mysterious and disturbing events plunges him deep into the horrifying secrets of his past.
- A small boy got kidnap, taken to the Jungle and asked for ransom from his Family but the Iku (Tarzan) who lives in the jungle save the boy from the kidnappers.
- The powerful music of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is the score; traditional dance from 21 cultures is the action. This is a filmed journey around the world. No spoken narration; the music, dance and imagery tells the story. The film celebrates humanity, and the earth: a dynamic realization of Beethoven's message of the brotherhood of all people, bound together by a loving source, and sharing a single goal.
- Nine-year-old Punam Tamang, lives in Bhaktapur, Nepal. She lost her mother when she was five years old and since that time she has been the family caretaker to her small siblings while her father works from dawn till night. Punam tells us her story and she introduces us to her family, neighborhood, teachers, and friends.
- In 2005, Punam Tamang is nine, living in the Nepalese city of Bhaktapur. She lost her mother when she was five years old and since that time she has been the family caretaker to her small siblings while her father works from dawn till night. Punam tells us her story and she introduces us to her family, neighborhood, teachers, and friends. Four years later, life has changed for Punam, who is now thirteen. What she and her siblings had managed to avoid has now become an inevitability: in 2009, her narrative takes us to the local brick-making factory.