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- After a nuclear explosion, the survivors must hide from the terrible Sauzer, who wants to dominate the world. Kenshiro is the only hope
- Documents the band's recording of the album in Bodø, Norway, approximately 90 km (55 miles) north of the Arctic Circle, backed by a full orchestra.
- A journey to rural Quebec in the late 19th century against a backdrop of challenges posed by the colonisation of this faraway land, collusion between the church and politicians and the difficult living conditions of the day.
- The crew of a bankrupt Scottish trawler turn to smuggling illegal immigrants over the stormy waters of the North Sea.
- After his father disappears and the rest of his family is sent to a notorious political prison camp in North Korea, a young boy must learn to survive the harsh conditions, find meaning in his perilous existence, and maybe even escape.
- Returning series of documentaries from BBC Northern Ireland reflecting life in modern-day Northern Ireland.
- Emília de Sousa, the great 19th-century Portuguese actress, abandoned her career to marry a rich aristocrat and became the Baroness Magdalene of the Sea. As beautiful as Empress Sissi, she built a mystery that lasted four generations.
- the series follows the lives of six resourceful Canadians living across the far North as they share what it takes to survive and thrive in Canada's toughest terrain.
- True North provides an intimate look at the rise of the Toronto hoop dream through the stories of five young athletes, inspired by the wave of NBA talent coming from their city. In this nine part docu-series, director Ryan Sidhoo captures the raw emotion of navigating today's youth basketball machine through the eyes of the city's players, coaches and families at the centre of it.
- 'True North' follows TYT host John Iadarola and journalist Chavala Madlena on a journey throughout the Arctic, presenting an unprecedented view of life in a part of the world that few will ever see. From exploring a shattered coal mine to an expedition through the Arctic Ocean, Iadarola and Madlena provide a unique perspective on life in the Arctic and the impact climate change has had on the land and its people. Combining adventure, dynamic human-interest stories and a bit of danger, True North brings viewers to the front lines of our reckoning with global climate change.
- True North: The Sean Swarner Story is an unflinching documentary about one man's relentless quest to prove that nothing is stronger than the human spirit. As a teenager, Sean Swarner was diagnosed with two lethal forms of cancer. Both times he was given only weeks to live and both times he fought back and survived, but not before the disease claimed one of his lungs. Now, he's trekking to the brutal and unforgiving North Pole, where temperatures hover around minus 40 degrees. If he makes it, he will have completed The Explorers' Grand Slam - climbing the highest peaks on all seven continents and then trekking to the South and North Poles. His feat is daunting, but Sean is on a mission- a Mission of Hope. Swarner has dedicated each one of his climbs to the cancer patients he hope to inspire- symbolized by a flag he carries with him to each peak. His exploration to the North Pole is no different. With the help of Vern Yip, television personality and interior designer, Sean designs the Flag of Hope. Months leading up to his final endeavor, Sean takes the Flag of Hope across the country. One by one, those affected by cancer put their names and loved ones on the flag. United by one purpose, Sean hopes to cover the world in hope. True North: The Sean Swarner Story is a jaw-dropping look at how far a man will go to feel alive, and to bring hope to millions of people touched by cancer around the world.
- TV Mini Series
- -True North is a Canadian digital media platform focused on investigative reporting and telling the other side of the story. We're proud Canadians and passionate about reporting the truth.
- From humble beginnings to corporate powerhouse, the story of Arctic Slope Regional Corp. is one of colorful characters and challenging times. The film follows the organization's history from before the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act and its inception in 1972 to the present day and features interviews with key players, including some of the original founders. "True North, the story of ASRC" was recognized by the Northwest chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
- TV Series
- When John discovers that his dad is bailing on a backpacking trip they have planned for months, his emotions lead him astray and test his survival skills.
- A young man heads away from home to discover himself, when he finds himself thrust at the apex of a major oil boom. Faced with the thrill of rapid success, questionable ethics, love and opposing loyalties, he must decide which path he will take and accept the consequences of his actions while attempting to find himself.
- True North Heists tells the tales of some of the most outlandish capers ever committed on Canadian soil.
- A podcast bringing awareness to murders, mysteries and unsolved cases in Canada.
- A drifter receives a mysterious voicemail from his soon-to-be ex-wife, who has gone missing. As he searches for her, he uncovers the sinister nature of her disappearance.
- In 1975 Vance McElhinney was one the babies on the Daily Mail airlift from Vietnam and grew up in Northern Ireland. Forty years later he returns to Vietnam for the first time.
- A rough-and-ready farmer from a small town and his lawyer relative from the city travel 3500 across Australia on horseback, retracing a route their ancestors took 140 years ago.
- TRUE NORTH is a story about a woman, "DRIVER" who is on her way up towards Canada to deliver a package. She is driving on a particularly deserted area on route US 52. On this road she encounters a hiker standing on the side of the road, looking very out of place. DRIVER decides to stop and ask her what she is doing there. The story unfolds as the DRIVER and hiker strikes up a conversation.
- On the night of his surprise campaign victory, a mysterious note changes everything.
- A story of survival and dependency set in the arctic. What makes a home and how do we react when that home is threatened?
- What happens when Spirit-filled, open-air preachers decide to cross the second biggest country on the planet? Dominion: Proclaiming Truth in the True North studies the Biblical principal of Open Air Preaching in light of Scripture and it's practicality in the modern day. Is it in line with Scripture? Is it relevant? How can we share the Gospel in a loving and yet undiluted and powerful way? Throwing aside unbiblical precedents and popular clichés, we will pursue Scripture in what it means to fulfill the Great Commission in the Dominion of Canada and throughout the world.
- True North is a love story set to a north Norwegian 'steampunk' world. A girl in a mechanics workshop meets a submarine captain who owns a magical compass. The compass is not functioning, so he asks her to fix it. It turns out that the compass has showed him the way to the treasure he sought the whole time.
- "TRUE NORTH...", offers a rare window into the life of Native Canadians via an Irish Family who were fortunate enough to share their path in the 70s and 80s.
- After losing his way in the woods, an ill-equipped Hiker is assailed by two rugged Outdoorsmen who offer helpful yet completely contradictory advice as they guide him through the forest.
- True North: The Sean Swarner Story is an unflinching documentary about one man's relentless quest to prove that nothing is stronger than the human spirit. As a teenager, Sean Swarner was diagnosed with two lethal forms of cancer. Both times he was given only weeks to live and both times he fought back and survived, but not before the disease claimed one of his lungs. Now, he's trekking to the brutal and unforgiving North Pole, where temperatures hover around minus 40 degrees. If he makes it, he will have completed The Explorers' Grand Slam - climbing the highest peaks on all seven continents and then trekking to the South and North Poles. His feat is daunting, but Sean is on a mission- a Mission of Hope. Swarner has dedicated each one of his climbs to the cancer patients he hope to inspire- symbolized by a flag he carries with him to each peak. His exploration to the North Pole is no different. With the help of Vern Yip, television personality and interior designer, Sean designs the Flag of Hope. Months leading up to his final endeavor, Sean takes the Flag of Hope across the country. One by one, those affected by cancer put their names and loved ones on the flag. United by one purpose, Sean hopes to cover the world in hope. True North, The Sean Swarner Story is a jaw-dropping look at how far a man will go to feel alive, and to bring hope to millions of people touched by cancer around the world.
- A woman uncovers her husband's violent deeds in the aftermath of their heated argument. Who is right and who is wrong? And can they ever forgive?
- From Oxygen 7 Studios comes a memorable tale of loss and longing, of humility and hope. "True North" unfolds the prayers of a shipwrecked captain who finds himself stranded on a deserted island, his crew dead, and his heart lost and longing for Home.
- A look at the man who was arguably the first person to reach the North Pole.
- TRUE NORTH is a personal documentary about a longtime North Carolina resident who moves to New York City at age 63.
- A voice is growing in Canada called the Alt Right. Toronto mayoral hopeful Faith Goldy and other leaders of the movement are gaining attention nationwide. Who are these people? What are they afraid of?
- The True North Project is a celebration of Canada's multiethnic society and its ongoing process of reconciliation with the indigenous community. In this celebration of diversity, artists from vastly different backgrounds are brought together to create a collaborative work for orchestra. The documentary focuses on national identity and the idea of where "home" is, in a country where 20 percent of the population is foreign born. The film offers insights into the creative processes of artists from different cultural backgrounds and from different regions of Canada, as they work together towards a common goal. The documentary is about hope for the future, and brings attention to the enrichments brought by the coexistence of different peoples and cultures within the framework of a nation.