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- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- During the Vietnam War, Colonel Hambleton's aircraft is shot down over enemy territory and a frantic rescue operation ensues.
- A film about the various insects in Borneo's rainforest.
- A group of soldiers on a British Army expedition attempt to navigate an unexplored Malaysian gully. So inaccessible is the area, that they must ascend the highest mountain in Southeast Asia just to reach the entrance. The initial climb proves to be difficult for some of the party. Against strong objections, they are allowed to catch up and rest, rather than being turned back. Things don't improve the next day, however. With rations going more quickly than expected and time running out, a decision must be made. Should the lead group wait even longer and risk the entire mission, or save time by scouting the location ahead of them? Descending over "The Point Of No Return" could split the team permanently. Who makes the call?
- TV SeriesDESTINATION: CONSERVATION is a live-action TV show that sends teens, parents, and YOU on a mission to save endangered species in the far-flung corners of the world. Every episode recruits two passionate, young conservationists to embark on the adventure of a lifetime. Together with wildlife biologist and host, Nicholas Daines, they'll venture to the most exotic and remote locations on the planet to work side by side with established efforts to help animals on the brink of extinction.
- Filmed over three years on 16 Island nations across the Pacific and Indian Oceans, this grassroots musical follows the ocean highways uniting ancient musical lineages. From Madagascar to Rapa Nui/Easter Island, Taiwan to Zenadth Kes/The Torres Strait. A heartfelt plea for environmental awareness and cultural preservation from those on the frontline of the climate crisis.
- A glimpse at the Penan people of Sarawak, on the island of Borneo, and the challenges faced with the increased threat of deforestation and the changing landscape of their habitat.
- (2013) Four award-winning films from Big UP Productions and Sender Films.
- 1. Borneo [people] on the war path - crossing a stream. 2. Natives in Pampas grass 3. A native combat with club and shield. 4. The "Urbanora" expedition with native carriers penetrating the jungle. 5. A typical "up country" mango swamp. 6. Panorama along the Padas River. 7. Native boys bathing (Canoe upset). 8. The rapids of the Padas River. 9. Working manganese rocks in the Balaigong Gorge 10. The gigantic ferns on the river banks 11. Natives climbing coconut palms. 12. Tapping the rubber trees 13. First trading of natives with the white man.
- About the struggle for survival of traditional art and culture in the face of a rapidly changing and modernizing world.
- Documentary following Sir David Attenborough as he made the TV series 'Conquest of the Skies'.
- Filmmaker chronicles his grandfather's life using photography, home videos, interviews, letters, and footage taken while following in his grandfather's footsteps to explore how we remember our departed loved ones.
- Dusty's Trail is an inspirational documentary about a young man's journey with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a fatal and debilitating muscle wasting condition that affects one in 3,500 boys worldwide. The story tells about people coming together from around the world to climb a mountain in Borneo for charity to raise awareness for Duchenne. Dusty's Trail celebrates life through ties that bind all humanity. It's about the power of creating a positive, happy, fulfilling and inspiring life when the odds seem against it. Filmed in Borneo and California, the documentary is based on interviews with doctors, researchers, parents, friends and people who have been inspired by Dusty's life, some with whom he has never met, and others who share the same path.
- Breaking stones, making baskets, returning from work, searching the prisoners, distributing the food, the evening meal.
- 14. A prosperous native's bungalow and palm garden. 15. View of native village on riverbank. 16. The approach of a "mixed" train on the Borneo railway. 17. "Puffing Billy" and train passing over river bridge. 18. A railway trip through the Penotal Gorge, including characteristic glimpses of Borneo scenery. 19. Passing through a palm forest, native villages and tunnels.
- Overfishing due to demand for shark fin soup has caused a decline in the shark population, and has become a global problem. In the Malaysian state of Sabah, the Sabah Shark Protection Association (SSPA) tries to save the shark population, and will do anything to help.
- The first Melanau film. A community film done by the Melanau in Matu and Dalat about a love story between Amal and his girlfriend. He then faced many problems such as lost many things when he found out that he is senudei (wanted by spirits). As a modern guy, he never believed in the supernatural even though he live with a Melanau community that still talking about the myth. Lost in an another world make he feels that he has conflicts. Partly documentary and partly narrative. The movie is challenging the styles of a film and inviting the viewers to learn the mystical world of Melanau in Sarawak, Borneo and how they adapt them with modernity. Will be one of your weirdest movies in 2020.