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- The story of the world's most landlocked country, whose glorious past, precarious present and ambitious future are curiously reflected through the unlikely prism of its navy.
- Why not give a 5 year old a sharp knife? Or a box of matches? Are we really helping our children by attempting to remove risk from their lives? The benefits of outdoor preschool education, even in the Arctic north of Norway.
- The story of a unique educational institution - a proper train line staffed by 10-14 year old children - and how it's human network helped it survive the end of communism.
- Are Bill's lo-tech, revolutionary ideas a sign of hope we can meet the biggest challenge of the 21st century, or proof we're incapable of acting until it's too late?
- The story of a unique educational institution - a proper train line staffed by 10-14 year old children - and how it's human network helped it survive the end of communism.
- The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain played their first gig in 1985, and the world has been catching up with them ever since. Riding the global ukulele boom they did so much to inspire, in February 2012 the band embarked on their first World Tour, starting in Australia. Litmus Films filmed The Ukes throughout their two-week trip, capturing backstage mishaps, road trip adventures, jam sessions with local fans, guerrilla gigs at unlikely venues and standing ovations across the country including Sydney Opera House. This intimate, uplifting and entertaining film shows the band as they've never been seen before.
- This documentary follows cult British band The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain on their first coast-to-coast US tour. America was their musical inspiration, but what will Americans make of their British humor and ukulele musicianship?
- This film tells the story of how workers from the tropics not only helped save the local fishing industry in an Arctic town, but even started to set down roots within the tight-knit local community.