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- The story of a pair of Australian pilots working for a small South Pacific airline. Paul, a wildly successful womanizer, leaving conquests at every port and Martin, sad and lonely in his search for a true love. Together, they... well, they don't do much of anything besides chase girls on various Polynesian islands.
- Documentary short film depicting the harrowing battle between the U.S. Marines and the Japanese for control of the Pacific island of Tarawa.
- THE ANTHROPOLOGIST considers the fate of the planet from the perspective of an American teenager. Over five years, she travels alongside her mother, an anthropologist studying the impact of climate change on indigenous communities.
- Kiwi adventurer Ellis Emmett embarks on an incredible journey across the waves of the South Pacific. He must harness the power of the wind to explore some of the most remote islands and atolls on the planet; places only accessible by sailboat. Greeted by the isolated people who call these shores home, Ellis immerses himself in the fascinating, yet threatened cultures of Tonga, Fiji, Wallis and Futuna, the Marshall Islands, and Kiribati.
- A look at the devastating effects that climate change has on the people living on Kiribati, a low-lying atoll in the Pacific.
- OCEANIA spans opposite sides of the Pacific Ocean in search of what ties our seemingly fragmented histories, disparate experiences and fates-together. The story is centered on the island nation of Kiribati-predicted to be uninhabitable by 2030 due to rising sea levels brought by climate change. As OCEANIA maintains a tension between both discovery and potential loss, we are invited to recenter our relationship to climate science data and facts-feeling the emotional, social and spiritual dimensions of the ecological crisis. OCEANIA is an elegy, an inquiry and a call to action-as it asks us to reconsider what connections are most vital to human and ecological survival and why we must reestablish them if we are to survive as a species.
- A family, pacific islands, and the end of the world. Millennium Island is personal documentary about climate change in Kiribati.
- Parched Earth tells the story of how our societies are intertwined with the environment. Localized episodes of drought, rising tides, and temperature extremes have spurred endemic populations to permanently alter their architectural and cultural traditions. The makers of Parched Earth have documented these changes in five key cultures over the course of the last three years.
- Te Radar lives in the world's biggest Polynesian city - Auckland. But he doesn't know much about his Pacific neighbours. In TV ONE's gorgeous new local series, Radar Across the Pacific, he travels to the islands to find out more.
- What happened to Amelia Earhart when she disappeared over the Pacific Ocean more than 70 years ago? One man thinks he not only knows the answer, but where her plane can be found.
- In order to marry the woman he loves, a village youth must prove that the curse on the men in his family has been dispelled by winning the island dance competition. He eventually learns that the curse is not black magic after all, but alcoholism.
- A documentary about the thoughts and feelings of the last generation of youth to grow up on the Pacific Island nation of Kiribati, which as a consequence of climate change will soon be under water.
- As presented in the documentary, Kiritimati is one of the first nations to see the sunlight of the new day, however it will be one of the first to disappear under the Ocean's surface due to the rising water levels- according to the global warming lobbyists. In spite of all the problems, locals call Christmas Island 'the Paradise' and live in a great harmony in the little known community in the middle of nowhere
- Kids in Kiribati are facing the harsh realities of climate change. This is their story.