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- The real-life story of the Peoples Temple cult led by Reverend Jim Jones and the events involving its move to Guyana and its eventual mass suicide.
- Cult leader Jim Jones leads his followers to a mass-suicide.
- After a painful journey through Europe, Aleksei arrives in Paris to join the Foreign Legion. Meanwhile, in the Niger Delta, Jomo struggles against the oil companies threatening his village and the lives of his family.
- A young man in the jungles of Venezuela meets a strange girl of the forest and falls in love with her.
- Featuring never-before-seen footage, this documentary delivers a startling new look at the Peoples Temple, headed by preacher Jim Jones who, in 1978, led more than 900 members to Guyana, where he orchestrated a mass suicide via tainted punch.
- Reverend Jim Jones, the priest of an independent church in the South American country Guyana, orders his followers to commit suicide. But not all of them follow him blindly and begin to think on their own.
- A survivor of the Jonestown massacre returns to the site 10 years later and discovers the cult's former home has become a breeding ground for the supernatural.
- A film about Men, Real Men. Named James Bond.
- Engineers attempt daring journey above Guyanese rainforest canopy with airship prototype. Adventure fraught with risks, as previous expedition ended tragically. This is a unique story of exploring uncharted jungle from the air.
- Follows elite climber Alex Honnold and a world-class climbing team on a grueling mission deep in the Amazon jungle.
- A documentary on the 40th anniversary of the largest murder-suicide in American history, when over 900 members of the Peoples Temple consumed a deadly cyanide-laced drink on the orders of leader Jim Jones.
- Two rival newsreel photographers join forces to find an aviatrix's missing brother, who has disappeared in the Amazon rainforest.
- Marc Châtaigne, a trainee at the Ministry of the Standrard, is sent to French Guyana to prepare the construction of Guyaneige, the first indoor ski station of Amazonia.
- A captivating documentary that follows the unlikely journey of British-born Amazonian cowboy turned U.S. TV star, Stan Brock, as he sacrifices everything for his life-changing mission to unite a nation and bring free healthcare to America.
- 1949, a French explorer goes on a solitary expedition in the Amazon forest. He leaves behind him a diary that reflects the meaning of Pure Life and his encounters but leaves the mystery of his own disappearance unsolved.
- After receiving shocking news about her absent father, a rebellious teenage girl embarks on a journey from New York to Guyana to discover the truth about her family's mysterious past.
- Music video of the Eddy Grant's hit, from his fifth studio album, "Killer on the Rampage". Grant sings on the beach, buried in the sand and sit down floating on a platform.
- Rod, a young Parisian of Guyanese origin, learns of his brother's disappearance. He then decides to return to Guyana, which he left 18 years ago, accompanied by Gonz, a childhood friend.
- "One Flew Over the Hummingbird's Nest" follows Ash, a former explorer turned visionary. With a profound understanding of nature's interdependence and the necessity for change, Ash embarks on a mission to provide sustainable solutions to destructive practices in the rainforest. The film captures the dichotomy between nature's pristine beauty and humanity's destructive pursuits. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the hardships faced by those directly affected by environmental exploitation. The story serves as a thought-provoking exploration of environmental stewardship, human interconnectedness with nature, and the possibility of positive change through visionary action.
- Matthew, a white medical student in Canada, tries to discover himself by returning to his birthplace, Guyana, after his parents have died.
- A young boy must prove his masculinity to his father while he pines for a young man in the homophobic Guyanese countryside.
- Thunder in Guyana is a documentary film about my cousin, Janet Rosenberg Jagan, who was elected President of Guyana, South America on December 15th, 1997. She is the first American-born woman to lead a nation. In Guyana, she is considered the mother of the nation. My film tells the story of this extraordinary woman and her adopted homeland by interweaving the threads of my family's history, Janet's incredible life story and the complex history of the little understood country of Guyana. This is accomplished through my unique perspective as an historian and as a relative.
- Music video for Des'ree's song Life. Des'ree sings joyfully while riding with an open umbrella in the back seat of a convertible, driven through sugar cane fields in Guyana. A crop duster flies overhead dropping butterflies.