The forces that have powered China's rise are rarely explored, while the lives of Chinese people barely get a mention. Beyond the headlines what do we really know about China and its 1.4 billion citizens?
123 people died when the Norwegian semi-submersible housing platform Alexander L. Kielland capsized in the North Sea in 1980. Survivors and relatives of the deceased still have many questions. What really happened?
A behind-the-scenes look inside the world of emergency medicine in the Lone Star State, where Dr. Ruby Rose and other skilled physicians resolve Texas-sized medical emergencies. The freestanding ER physicians deal with painful, unusual DNA, sometimes even gruesome emergency cases including a monster bug stuck in a patient's ear and a huge piece of concrete trapped in a patient's leg.
There are countries in Europe that are often overlooked as natural history film making locations. The series selects four countries with outstanding natural beauty and a staggering wealth of fascinating wildlife.
A deep dive into some of the most chilling murder cases in New York City's recent history. New York City is a shining beacon of opportunity for people across the world and a true melting pot. It's a city with a gritty core, where tensions run high. A series of details to the brazen crimes that could only happen in New York and the intense work by law enforcement and civilians who race to take murderers off the streets.
A modern reinterpretation of the feature film magazine "WICK", produced since the early 60s of the USSR. Each issue includes three satirical fiction novels about the most relevant topics in Russia and in the world.
For many years, parties in the style of the 90s have been popular, and today's 18-year-olds know that a crimson jacket is cool. Presenter Ida Galich will meet with key personalities of the fashion world of those times, talk about the criminal nineties, figure out where racketeering came from in the Soviet Union, and try to learn even more about the era in which she was born and grew up.
Legendary coach Yuri Pavlovich Semin and journalist Alexander Aksenov embark on a journey to find out why football is so loved in Russia, although there is always something wrong with it, and to show that in fact all problems can be solved.
A documentary series about the injustice of a soulless justice machine. In Russia, the share of acquittals is only 0.3%, while the number of innocent convicts exceeds this number several times. The only hope for those who have been unfairly prosecuted is the help and faith of their loved ones who remain at large. These stories are about them.
The footage shot in sunny Abkhazia will show the life of a village where juicy fruit is grown, the harvest process, difficult logistics and, of course, people who deliver the aroma of the New Year and southern warmth to snow-covered houses from year to year.
This series explores how climate change, nuclear war, pandemic and artificial intelligence could cause the end of civilisation, unless we safeguard our future.