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- Travel in the World: Visiting sights around the world, with in-depth introductions to the culture by a local host.
- Journey to the East introduces traditions of ancient Chinese culture while systematically exploring contemporary China.
- A meticulous examination of the transplant programs of hundreds of hospitals in China, drawing on media reports, official propaganda, medical journals, hospital websites and a vast amount of deleted websites found in archive.
- Two celebrated artists, renowned in their homeland for reaching the pinnacle of their discipline. Their stories tell how artistic pursuit can open a door to hope in the face of unyielding repression.
- Still Only Human is the journey of a man who is tossed between worlds in which inhabitants display varying degrees of human behavior.
- Legends Unfolding is a television series that follows the lives of people who have experienced extraordinary events.
- An intimate one-on-one in-depth interview series with Canada's renowned former secretary of state on the issue of organ pillaging in China.
- World of Auction explores two of Europe's finest antiques and auction houses: Bukowskis and Auktionsverket, both located in Stockholm, Sweden. The mini-series delves into the rich world of fine art and precious artifacts.
- China is a country with a population of 1.3 billion people, 300 million of whom are of the Chinese middle and upper-class who are directing their sights on foreign education to develop their children's future skills. Highly regarded and top ranked universities from all over North America and Western Europe, have recognized the importance of this market and are embracing the nearly half a million Chinese students studying and enrolling in foreign universities. Each Episode of World of Education, focuses on a different university, in which viewers are introduced to its history, physical surroundings and standard of academic excellence. In selected and polished interviews, the program introduces the University Principal, the academic staff and students as they enrich our knowledge with the best of what their university has to offer.
- Ethan Gutmann introduces a new report revealing 1.5 million have now been killed by the Chinese regime through organs harvested from prisoners of conscience.
- Ethan Gutmann details the highlight of his new book: The inside story of China's organ transplant business and its macabre connection with internment camps and killing fields for arrested dissidents, especially the adherents of Falun Gong.
- A former security operative turned entrepreneur finds a hopeful business venture in the West.
- Ethan Gutmann on the recent Taiwanese media frenzy over his latest book, "The Slaughter," and clarifies any final ambiguities over his interview with Taipei's new mayor, Dr. Ko Wen-je.
- A unique visual presentation of the great Vasa ship in Stockholm's Vasamuseet. Using a number of cinematic techniques and innovative mounting options, this film was captured as it has never before been seen.
- Sara Varga sings Run for Your Life (Spring för livet) live in concert.
- Killed to Order is a story rooted in the truth of the modern human rights crisis in China. It is about a man with kidney disease who only has 6 months left in life, and urgently needs a transplant, so he decides to go where it is easiest to get one. China. However, along the way, we find out the gruesome truth of where organs come from inside China and when faced with this moral dilemma, the man has a tough decision to make.
- Borrow You for a While is a journey into the classical and imbues characteristics that are timeless. Set in the 1940s, this short is a glimpse into grief and the nature of love and loss. Bonds that will never be broken. Memories that allow escape and fill with longing for lost unconditional love.
- In a distant city near the Arctic Circle, two sisters band together to save their mother from torture at the hands of the Chinese Communist Party.