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- A scientist wants to recover some mammoth DNA to clone a live mammoth. So he finds a buried mammoth in the vast, rock hard permafrost of Siberia, digs it out in the middle of a blizzard and flies it home. Of course he needed a little help. So he befriended an arctic nomad who knows ever rill, rock, pond and stream in the entire region. As background to the quest, National Geographic relates the migratory history of the mammoth family.
- After the death of the poet and activist Aimé Césaire, friend and subject of many of her films, Sarah Maldoror revisits points of the globe where he traveled to. The film includes interviews with family members and excerpts from her films with and about the poet.
- Jameson "Jamie" Gong guides you through the heart of this little China, where players and gangsters reign in the opium smocking rooms and the workshops. Taste the spices, have a cup of tea in the outdoor markets, and sink in the turmoil of this community which preserves its culture in a way that will make you journey even further than you think.
- Shalom and welcome to the Jewish quarters of Brooklyn. Hosted by Pearl Gluck, director of the critically acclaimed feature documentary "Divan", this fascinating walk through Brooklyn's famed clandestine Hasidic community will give you the opportunity to see their customs up close and personal. Taste their delicious motzah ball soup, dress in their garments, visit the butcher, and exchange courteous views with a rabbi. Lichaim.
- As it holds the world record for 3,000 demonstrations per year, Paris conceals a rare immaterial heritage: citizen marching in the streets to protest. So, since the 14th century, every generation has experienced the tumult of the streets.
- Walk with Jazzy Jay to the beat, listen to the rhythm, feel the heat of music vibrating through the soles of your feet. Learn the vibe, learn to rhyme, appreciate your time in da'hood. A deconstructed neighborhood, a reinvention as the birth place of the most influential music today. Revisit secret block parties and scratch contests, and if you dare turn your back to the Bronx, feast on the sweeping view at the river's edge and you will make it out alive.
- Florence Loiret-Caille knows her neighbourhood like the back of her hand. In search of a mysterious French musician called Spleen, who has also composed the music of the film, she will guide you in the streets of the most eclectic and fascinating Parisian district.
- Hands in hands with Isild Le Besco, she lets you discover her favourite district in an original way, shedding light on the story and mythic places of her neighbourhood. On your way, you will also have the opportunity to talk to some inhabitants, whose personalities won't leave you indifferent.
- The outstanding eloquence of French actress Hélène Fillièeres leads you through a labyrinthine journey in the very heart of ancient Paris. Rocked by the piano of Alexandre Scriabin and the sweet voice of your guide, you will explore the wonderful galleries of Palais Royal and also learn many unbelievable anecdotes about this fantastic district.
- 2006– 50mTV Episode