Khawater is a documentary TV show that follows Ahmad Al-Shugairi as he travels around the world to explore different cultures and experiences. Through his journeys, he aims to inspire viewers to think positively, use their minds, and work towards personal development.
Set more than a thousand years before the events of The Witcher, seven outcasts in an Elven world join forces in a quest against an all-powerful empire.
Once Upon a Time... Man is an animated TV show that follows the adventures of the Cavemans and the Masters of the Universe as they explore prehistoric times and learn about the evolution of humanity, the big bang theory, and the history of civilization.
Civilisations is a captivating TV show that delves into the history and art of various civilizations. Through stunning visuals and expert commentary, it highlights the cultural achievements and challenges faced by these societies. From ancient civilizations to modern times, it provides a comprehensive look at different aspects of human history and the impact of art on society.
In A Monkey's Tale, a talking monkey and his tribe embark on an adventure to find a promised land. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and challenges, including rebel tribes, illness, and the pursuit of civilisation. With the help of a toucan and a flying machine, they navigate through forests, lakes, and hang-gliding adventures. The movie explores themes of friendship, male-female relationships, and the search for a better life.
Experience the stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and rich history of Algeria through breathtaking aerial footage.
Political film essay in which events happening around the Mediterranean Sea are compared to the myth of Icarus.
In a dystopian future, a television producer finds himself isolated in an apartment surrounded by constant media hype and paranoia. He must navigate the challenges of civilisation as he tries to survive and protect his son.
What a Way to Go: Life at the End of Empire is a documentary that explores the ecological and social impacts of civilization's decline. It delves into various issues such as climate change, economic collapse, population growth, and environmental degradation. The film presents a critique of the American dream and seeks to raise awareness about the urgent need for change.
Believing that over-civilization was destroying the race, Eli Tapper, an eccentric millionaire, took two unrelated orphan children, a boy and a girl, and placed them in a wilderness, there in the care of an old tutor, David Winters, to grow up as a new Adam and Eve, and become path-breakers of a better race.
How Big Is the Galaxy? is a documentary film that takes viewers on a journey across the universe to uncover the immense size and scale of our galaxy. Through stunning visuals and expert interviews, the film showcases the wonders of space and highlights the efforts of scientists to understand and explore it.
All civilisations rise and fall. For 300 years, the Judeo-Christian West has been the world's pre-eminent civilisation. So, where is the West on the timeline? Many have theorised about the fall of the western world but now we appear to have the evidence. Negative birth rates, ageing populations, debt-laden economies and immigration - the West consumes without consequence, loves without longevity and lives without meaning. Decadence, a simple powerful essay-style documentary, asks if the West has peaked? And due for a new renaissance or a final dark age
Jahnabi explores the deep bond between the river and civilization, showcasing the significance of water and its impact on human life. Set in the beautiful landscapes of India, this visually stunning movie is a poetic exploration of nature and its influence on humanity.
Sir Kenneth Clark discusses Egypt and the Nile Valley. Shows him traveling there and pointing out the ways in which Egypt flourished as an early civilization. Presents the art and architecture of that early time.
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