Richard Turcotte meets people who, like him, had to live through the nightmare of a renovation project gone wrong. Water leaks, fungi, vermin infestations, undrinkable water, shaky structures: these unlucky owners have seen it all! Richard explains the consequences that a problem house can have on the mental, physical, financial and familial health on its owners.
The dramatic story of America's national mammal, which sustained the lives of Native people for untold generations, being driven to the brink of extinction, before an unlikely collection of people rescues it from disappearing forever. Ken Burns recounts the tragic collision of two opposing views of the natural world—and the unforgettable characters who pointed the nation in a different direction.
At the end of the 21st century, a rare disease called “Cagaster” broke out, turning humans into huge insects. Two-thirds of the earth‘s population was devoured by these insects before humanity made a decision: they must exterminate the infected people. In the year 2125 – thirty years after the discovery of Cagaster – at the edge of the desert close to the “cage” of the insects, a young pest exterminator named Kidou finds a man close to death due to the wounds by insects. The man entrusts his daughter Ilie to Kidou and asks him to search for the girl‘s mother…
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Salamatik (Your Saftey) is an awareness program that comes in cooperation with the Gulf Cooperation Council Joint Program Production Foundation and the Local House for Public Relations for Media, produced in 1980 by a decision of the Ministries of Health. Four parts of it were produced during that period and had a significant impact on the health awareness of every household in the community.
It was described as one of Queensland’s most despicable double murders and an act of unspeakable evil of the worst kind. In January of 2016, Cory Breton and Iuliana Triscaru went missing. A week later, police divers found their bodies decomposing inside a lockbox in Scrubby Creek, Gympie. They had been bound, tortured, and left to drown in a watery grave. What followed was 8 years of investigations, court trials, appeals, and acquittals that continue to this day.
Korean-American filmmaker Christina Choe's clandestine visit to North Korea aimed to document the lives of its citizens, but her experiences unfolded unexpectedly.
An overview of the history of television from its earliest days to modern times.
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Martijn Blekendaal and Finbarr Wilbrink travel along the Underground Railroad, the underground network that helped thousands of enslaved people escape to freedom. They ask themselves: How does the past of slavery impact contemporary life in America?
What drives people to start a new life thousands of kilometers from their homeland? Some follow their dreams, others came out of necessity. They have one thing in common: they all leave their homeland. What does that do to a person? Various immigrants tell their stories.
A visual feast showcasing incredible wildlife encounters captured by tourists on safari with their cell phone cameras, bringing extraordinary moments into focus.
The nation's girl group BINI truly lives up to its name, taking the country by storm. Follow their journey from humble beginnings to massive success in this three-part documentary series.
Now in their 8th year since debut, ATEEZ steps away from the spotlight for a heartwarming and hilarious dating-style series. Pairing off for one-on-one "date days," the members plan personalized outings for each other, filled with genuine moments, lighthearted flirting, and unexpected emotional depth. As they explore what a perfect day looks like with their fellow members, the chemistry, banter, and bonds take center stage—culminating in a playful vote for the ultimate "date mate." It's ATEEZ like you've never seen them: unfiltered, charming, and full of surprises.