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Sugar Mills Antigua & Barbuda (2020)
The story of windmills and large-scale sugar cane production in Antigua Island. England managed to colonize the islands in 1632. The workforce was based on African slaves who, in spite of themselves, made it the flagship of the Caribbean.
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Key West: The Hemingway's Island (2023)
Enter the ten-year home of, arguably, Key West, Florida’s most famous resident and experience where he penned many of his most notable works.
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In Perennial Movement (2020)
With filmmaker Pietro Pellizzieri's pedagogical and entertaining style, this short film makes us understand with amazement what is really an everyday fact: the permanent movement of everything that surrounds us.
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Wild Voices: The Mighty Force of the Animal Kingdom
The animal kingdom reveals incredible adaptations, with species evolving unique survival traits. From chameleons changing color for camouflage to lions' cooperative hunting, each species hones its abilities to thrive in diverse habitats.
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Boracay: The Suspended Island (2022)
Boracay Island is a small sandy island in the Philippines that is probably famous for one resounding decision. It has been suspended! In just 25 years, this small island has carried the burden of popularity and, unfortunately, decadence on its shoulders.
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Turks and Caicos (2021)
These islands with such a curious and unpronounceable name are arid, brackish, covered with cacti and thorny trees. At first glance lost and unattractive, however, can boast beautiful beaches and hundreds of miles of coral reefs.
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Monumental Spain (2022)
An ambitious journey through Spain's most impressive monuments, A tale through his history, the nation's torments, beauty, architecture, and human genius. We will visit Madrid, Barcelona, Segovia, Toledo
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Malaysia, The Future Between Two Worlds (2022)
Malaysia has two countries in one, divided by the South China Sea. Nestled between India and China, Malaysia is the most multiracial country on earth.
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Vietnam the New Light of the East (2022)
The word Vietnam alone, immediately brings to mind the ominous war of the 1970s that shook the country, harshly described by director Francis Ford Coppola in the film Apocalypse Now. Today, the Vietnam, presents itself to the world as a welcoming country.
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The Caress Of The Rain (2020)
Rain is the source of life and emotional caress. Rain is the best-known atmospheric precipitation, the most frequent. Is formed when small drops of water fall to the ground and break away from the clouds. Rain is also a relaxing caress.
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Chattanooga & Nashville: Tennessee (2020)
It tells the charm of two cities that for different reasons have made the history of one of the most “musical” states in the United States. A documentary poised between country music, blues, and history.
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Trinidad and Tobago: A Piece of India in the Caribbean (2021)
Located in the archipelago of the Lesser Antilles, in the Caribbean Sea, a few miles from the coast of Venezuela, the islands of Trinidad and Tobago are the largest of a group of islands that make up a state.
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Maya Lost in the Jungle
The Maya were an imposing civilization that originated in Yucatan around 2600 BC and reached its full splendor around 250 AD. Among the pre-Columbian civilizations, the Maya are among the most intricate enigmas of history.
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Lighthouses the Sailors' Survival
They are the guardians of the sea, solitary fortresses full of charm and mystery, the lights that inhabit the cliffs. Of different shapes, colors and sizes, the sentinels of the sea, from the ancient past, still serve today as a guide for sailors.
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Florida Coast To Coast
Crossing South Florida is like diving into nothingness and coming out refreshed. Swamps and marshes infested with alligators, prairies and ancient trees. There is an ancient route, a road traced by pioneers that crosses South Florida from coast to coast.
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The Warm Wind Of The Desert (2020)
A journey through the hottest deserts of Central America and its ghost towns. Red Rock Canyon, Mojave Desert, Antelope Canyon. Las Vegas, the metropolis of excess and Los Angeles, the city where the glorious Route 66 dies.
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Eleuthera & Harbour Island: Bahamas (2021)
The Bahamas is a state in Central America formed by a coral archipelago that includes 700 islands, many of which uninhabited. The term "Bahamas" comes from Spanish, and means "shallow water". Many of these islands are cays, or small coral islands.
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Kazakhstan Land Of Free People (2021)
Kazakhstan, is the largest country on the Eurasian steppe, and has been, throughout history, a transit route for mighty empires. Crystal-clear lakes, canyons and deserts are the landscapes that best represent its territory.
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Four Weeks of Sailing Among the Virgin Islands (2022)
Follow along on a journey through the U.S. Virgin Islands, a lush archipelago immersed in the Antilles Sea. A wonderful tour of true paradise.
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Martinique: Caribbean Sunshine (2022)
A deep dive into the heart of the Caribbean Sea for a visit to the dreamy and stylish French West Indies island inside the Lesser Antilles.
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Barbados the Windy Island (2022)
This documentary explores the history and geography of Barbados, the easternmost Caribbean island.


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