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- When a young boy vanishes, a small town uncovers a mystery involving secret experiments, terrifying supernatural forces and one strange little girl.
- Focuses on life and the environment in both the Arctic and Antarctic.
- Attempting to find his lost dog in a vast Georgia swamp, Ben Ragan stumbles upon wanted murderer Tom Keefer who convinces Ben he was framed for the murder by the real killer.
- A retelling of Sir Ernest Shackleton 's ill-fated expedition to Antarctica in 1914-1916, featuring new footage of the actual locations and interviews with surviving relatives of key expedition members, plus archived audio interviews with expedition members, and a generous helping of the footage and still photos shot on the expedition.
- When Natalie learns her cousin Francesca must cancel the Christmas Eve opening of her new Italian restaurant, Natalie's heart goes out to all of the guests who were planning on attending.
- Abandoned by her mother, teenage girl Janeen lives deep in the Okefenokee swamp. When an escaped female convict and her boyfriend try to flee through the swamps, it leads to a deadly duel for survival between Janeen and the criminals.
- The story of the 1914-1916 Antarctic exploration mission of Sir Ernest Shackleton. The ship sails south, breaking the ice, and ultimately getting trapped by the fast-changing weather. The ship breaks up in the ice, and while 22 men and 70 dogs wait on Elephant Island, Shackleton and a crew of five take a 20-foot lifeboat 800 miles to South Georgia Island to mount a rescue mission. We also get a good look at the exotic animals of the region, particularly the penguins.
- In a Georgia swamp, a young hunter stumbles upon a wanted fugitive and his daughter, and helps them return to civilization.
- In the Louisiana bayous, a trio of hunters captures a monster called the Swamp Thing and take it to New Orleans, where--naturally--they display it in a strip joint. When the monster's favorite stripper gets into a fight with another stripper, he breaks loose and starts killing.
- Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure is a giant-screen film that tells the dramatic true story of explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton's now-legendary 1914-1916 British Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. A testament to heroism and human endurance, the 28-man crew survived nearly two years in the Antarctic when its ship, the Endurance, was trapped and then crushed by pack ice.
- Series exploring the natural history of Antarctica.
- In April 2014. S/Y Selma Expeditions sailed off for a trip called 'Selma - Antarctica - Perservance'. This one year-long trip started by sailing around Cape Horn from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean to Australia. There, in December 2014, the Selma crew took part in the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race. After that they started their sail to the coldest and most inaccessible Antarctic basin - The Ross Sea. The main goal was to set the new world sailing record by reaching the Southernmost waters of the Bay of Whales on a sailing yacht. In the history, only a few yachts managed to enter the Ross Sea, however none of them got as far. It was one of the very last 'Everest-like' achievements to be made by humanity. Selma - an adventure from the edge of the world is an amazing film story about 11 men under the direction of captain Piotr Kuzniar. They decide to spend almost 4 months crammed in their small yacht, not knowing if they would be able to return safely. Their goal is to reach The Bay of Whales. It's a place of historical importance, from where, over a 100 years ago, the pioneer expeditions of explorers such as Amundsen, Scott and Shackleton began. Is Antarctica still as dangerous and inaccessible as it was back in the day? How far can you push the limits of one's endurance and determination? Selma's cruise to the Ross Sea touches the literal edge of the world. It's a story about cooperation, friendship and determination in achieving a goal. All of this set in a beautiful virgin scenery of ice landscapes, among which the never filmed before phenomena of escaping from the freezing Ross Sea took place. The crew's achievement of reaching the Bay of Whales and setting a new sailing world record (78º 43' 926" S, 163º 40' 957" W) has been entered in the Guinness World Records.
- Cupid's brother Ernie has been sending arrows to people, creating love connections just like Cupid. Ernie is bored and leaps down to earth taking a child human form along with his trusted dog and best friend, Cerbie.
- A man's heartfelt recollection of a lifelong romance with his enigmatic girlfriend takes an unexpected turn when the boundaries of reality and fantasy blur.
- A young man embarks on a journey to find three magical stones in order to stop an evil threat from consuming the world.
- Follow Australian Olympic snowboarder Torah Bright as she heads from her home in the foothills of the Australian Alps, deep into Alaska's glaciated Chugach mountain range. Torah dedicated her life to conquering the mountain, and now she's working with her team to understand and protect these epic ecosystems from an ever-changing world. Standing over the ledge of a 2000-foot vertical drop, we unravel the science behind the earth's most incredible mountain environments and ride these untamed peaks.
- South Georgia is an island south-east of South America. For a short period each year the temperatures rise into bearable regions, and the island fills with birds and seals who use the short time for feeding and breeding.
- A romantic comedy about the difficulty of making marital commitment.
- A lonely man sees a woman that he is intrigued by at a bar, so he decides to follow her home.
- In a small southern swamp town, a local girl is found murdered. A young California man passing through town is blamed, and in fleeing the local lynch mob he escapes into the Okeefeenokee Swamp, where he runs into even more dangers.
- Dutch musician Ruben Hein's love for nature and wildlife has always been central to his creativity. When he decided to visit Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic, he had no way to know how deeply the experience would impact him.
- A short film documenting a list of all the cities and towns in the United States named Augusta.
- A documentary about the islands in the Atlantic, about the islanders and their stories.
- "Antarctic Voyage" is a documentary from award-winning filmmaker Kevin Schreck ("Persistence of Vision," "Tangent Realms: The Worlds of C.M. Kösemen") about a biological research expedition to the remote island of South Georgia to study the state of the region's local wildlife in a changing world.
- Thin Ice VR is a 20-minute historical re-creation documentary VR experience presented by Tim Jarvis AM.
- Record of Sir Ernest Shackleton's Antarctic expedition in 1921.
- Warren Miller catches extreme snow sports from the USA, Canada and Europe in this stunning documentary.
- A team of Irish adventurers attempts to follow in the footsteps of Antarctic adventurer Ernest Shackleton, who, in 1914, tried to cross the polar continent.
- Melting glacial ice is one of the clearest indicators of climate change, a complex issue. Nowhere is it more apparent than where you'd least expect to find ice - at the equator. There are now only 25 mountains with glaciers at the equator Within a quarter of a century these glaciers will be gone due to climate change - in some cases, far sooner. Put simply: 25 Mountains. Zero latitude. 25 years. Zero ice.
- Two mean bullies force the sweet new kid in town to enter a creepy old house and deliver a newspaper to the crazy old man who supposedly lives inside the rundown abode.
- This short follows the creative process of fine art photographer David Yarrow as he steps ashore the mind-blowing wildlife scenes of South Georgia. Abraham Joffe ACS: "There are few places left in the world that you can find yourself immersed in such a spectacle of nature. The staggering sight of hundreds of thousands of penguins and seals, encircled by a cathedral of mountain peaks and hanging glaciers would leave even the most jaded person in total awe. As David says in the film, you can really become quite dumb-struck by the sensory overload and it can be hard to know where to start. What made it even more special is the fact that we had this place all to ourselves for several days. For our team, the aerials we documented were particularly rewarding. We went through the very involved process of gaining official permission to conduct drone operations on South Georgia's beaches. Understandably, these areas are home to sensitive breeding rookeries and it was of utmost importance that we had no impact. This extremely rare access gifted us the most powerful drone footage we've ever captured and I think add tremendously to the final film. David was there with a big challenge, to capture singular frames that would somehow do justice to what we were witnessing . In some ways, our task as filmmakers seemed less daunting. As the medium of film is almost always a visual assembly, we could gather numerous shots to bring the story of David's creative process to life. What I appreciated most about filming David, was his willingness to be vulnerable. As an artist, he is his harshest critic, very willing to accept when he hasn't managed to get the job done. This self depreciation, paired with enormous drive for perfection, I would argue are two of his most powerful attributes as a world-class creative. I think its encouraging for the younger image makers to know that even the heavyweight veterans have their bad days, miss shots and flat out screw up. But it's the doggedness to keep striving, to keep grinding, that separates the good from the great."
- In March 1982, two wildlife photographers became stranded on South Georgia Island in the southern Atlantic Ocean during the Falklands War between the United Kingdom and Argentina.
- A former couple rekindle their relationship, until things boiling under the surface blow it all to hell.
- ShortMarcus finds a necklace. He begins sleepwalking and having dark dreams. The next night, he wakes in an old barn, trapped with the ghost of a girl named Mia. Her story must be told before she can be at peace.
- In an intrepid winter exhibition, four explorers set off for the Antarctic island of South Georgia. Their aim: to conquer mountain peaks that have never been climbed before.
- A scientific expedition to the island of South Georgia.
- Before WW2 Norwegian whaler, Lars "Faen" Andersen was both rich and a national hero. But then he became a member of the Norwegian Nazi party and was sentenced for treason.
- Daisy learns that Jessi Colter has recorded a song she wrote. One problem: Where's the royalties she's due? That's what Bo and Luke try to find out as they infiltrate Hazzard County Commissioner "Boss" J.D. Hogg's record piracy operation.
- Bo and Luke help family friend Mary Kaye Porter elude a crime boss, who's after the $100,000 trust fund for Mary Kaye's unborn child.
- In the series' pilot episode, cousins Bo and Luke Duke intercept Hazzard County Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane's illegal shipment of slot machines, then plan to use the proceeds to donate to the Hazzard County Orphanage in Rosco's name, to ensure his win in an upcoming election against a corrupt opponent.