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- In 2027, in a chaotic world in which women have somehow become infertile, a former activist agrees to help transport a miraculously pregnant woman to a sanctuary at sea.
- A little loggerhead turtle follows in the path of her ancestors on one of the most extraordinary journeys in the natural world. Born on a beach in Florida, she rides the Gulf Stream all the way to the frozen north and ultimately swims around the entire North Atlantic to Africa and back to the beach where she was born.
- Toronto, August 2001. Commander Robert Piche left Pearson Airport heading for Lisbon on an Airbus 330. Due to a significant fuel loss, he was headed for an almost certain crash. However, he courageously kept his cool and skillfully glided the plane to a safe landing, saving the 306 passengers on board. Back in Canada, Piche's criminal past and extraordinary life came to light, explaining somewhat how he was able to commit this heroic act.
- Two twin brothers band together against an anonymous foe who Threatens Their darkest secrets to reveal, while unraveling the mystery of one person who is always disguised.
- When an invisible demon feeds on people's dreams and nightmares.
- Two Portuguese-American twin brothers go through the drama of his need to leave Portugal and return to the United States to find job opportunities.
- Two brothers and his journey through three islands of the Azores
- Rick Rosenthal goes on a quest that plumbs the secrets of the legendary bluefin tuna. This fish can weigh up to 1,500 pounds and can move up to 50 miles per hour. Here he catches a bluefin tuna on camera.
- Life of fishermen in Azores Islands (Portugal)
- In this entry from the John Nesbitt's "Passing Parade" series, the "Mary Celeste" sails from New York on November 7, 1872, with a full crew, including the captain's wife, which was cause for uneasiness among the superstitious sailors. Fourteen days later the ship is found by the "Barkentine Dia Gratia" with sails set, but not a sign of life. Food is still warm in the galley, there is no evidence of a mutiny or struggle, the cargo is intact and one longboat is still lashed to the deck. A Maritime Court advances several theories, but none that stand up when examined closely.
- Os pais de António partiram e deixaram-no com a avó materna. António sonha reencontrar os pais e vive num mundo de fantasia que lhe é proporcionado pela avó que tenta deste modo esconder a verdade. Há uma vizinha, que entre sopas e caldinhos, vai tentado abrir os olhos de António para a verdade. A verdade escondida dentro de um velho baú.
- A documentary about the islands in the Atlantic, about the islanders and their stories.
- A individual from the Azores is confronted by an alien presence.
- Musical concert with Zeca Afonso's most emblematic themes, interpreted by Filipe Fonseca and 7 musicians guests. Themes that have become symbols of the 25th of April, the day of the Carnation Revolution.
- The centuries-old tradition of a people and their way of life in Lajes do Pico (Pico island, Azores). The danger, the religiosity, the art of shipbuilding, the conversion and adaptation of new generations: the sea and the whale.
- Portugal was the last European Country to leave whaling industry. The Azoreans didn't receive this decision very well. A group of sea students initiate a strategy to convert the killing into whale watching.
- Pedro da Silveira was born on the most western island of Europe,100 years ago. Self-taught who became one of the greatest researchers of the National Library of Portugal and one of the most mentioned poets in all the Macaronesia islands.
- Costa Nunes, a native of Pico Island, was the first Azorean to receive the distinction of Cardinal and the only one to perform functions in the Roman Curia.