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- Albus Dumbledore knows that Gellert Grindelwald is moving to take control of the wizarding world. Unable to stop him alone, he asks Newt Scamander to lead an intrepid team on a dangerous mission.
- An American travels into Bhutan in search of a valuable antique rifle and crosses paths with a young monk who wanders through the serene mountains, instructed by his teacher to make things right again.
- After the death of Lama Dorje, Tibetan Buddhist monks find three children - one American and two Nepalese - who may be the rebirth of their great teacher.
- Amber, a happiness agent, travels the Bhutanese Himalayas surveying people's happiness. On his remote mountain journey, he searches for fulfillment.
- A live-action fantasy adventure film set in the tropical forests of Himalayas.
- The two men embark on parallel, if separate, journeys. Their yearning is a common one--for a better and different life. Dondup, delayed by the timeless pace of his village, is forced to hitchhike through the beautiful wild countryside of Bhutan to reach his goal. He shares the road with a monk, an apple seller, a papermaker and his beautiful young daughter, Sonam. Throughout the journey, the perceptive yet mischievous monk relates the story of Tashi. It is a mystical fable of lust, jealousy and murder, that holds up a mirror to the restless Dondup, and his blossoming attraction to the innocent Sonam. The cataclysmic conclusion of the monk's tale leaves Dondup with a dilemma--is the grass truly greener on the other side?
- Somewhere deep in a forest of Bhutan, there is a gathering every twelve years of men and women chosen by the Old Man to enjoy a few days of anonymity. Masked silhouettes participate in rituals, performances and dances. Faceless, the men and the women allow themselves to be lascivious, playful and daring. One man attends this event for the first time and enters the experience like a new born. He stumbles clumsily through the first days, but quickly adapts, and when he spots Red Wrathful, he becomes totally intoxicated with her. But his desire will lead him down a dangerous path.
- A young gay couple discovers a secret room filled with cash while house-sitting for a rich couple who die while out of the country.
- Areeyah, heiress to the throne of Yangdon, grows up in the Philippines as Mikaella after being saved from an accident. Her life takes a turn when she wins a trip to Yangdon.
- The contrasting dreams of two generations clash within the microcosm of an ancient Buddhist monastery in Bhutan, when Gyembo an ordinary teenager is chosen as the next guardian of their family monastery by his father.
- Biosphere is a groundbreaking non narrative documentary filmed in 4K around the globe in remote areas and dense cities showcasing our planet and its inhabitants in their daily lives.
- The film documents Bill Bennett's journey to find the source of a mysterious voice which saved his life. It features some of the world's leading experts on intuition spanning the fields of science, religion, and spirituality.
- In 1999, King Jigme Wangchuck approved the use of television and Internet throughout the largely undeveloped nation of Bhutan, assuring the masses that rapid development was synonymous with the "gross national happiness" of his country, a term he himself coined. Director Thomas Balmès's film Happiness begins at the end of this process as Laya, the last remaining village tucked away within the Himalayan kingdom, becomes enmeshed in roads, electricity, and cable television. Through the eyes of an eight-year-old monk impatient with prayer and eager to acquire a TV set, we witness the seeds of this seismic shift sprouting during a three-day journey from the outskirts of Laya to the thriving capital of Thimphu. It is here the young boy discovers cars, toilets, colorful club lights, and countless other elements of modern life for the first time.
- The galaxy faces a war of the stars in this over the top sexy spy parody. Legendary playboy Shawn "The Showstopper" Valentino and the world's most beautiful blonde must embark on an impossible mission as a mysterious enemy from the dark side of The Lifestyle threatens to take over the planet by Christmas Day. The Bachelor sets off on an international adventure to save the galaxy yet again.
- An exploration of impact of schizophrenia on a young woman and her family in today's Calcutta.
- Crossing Bhutan tells the story of four veteran athletes' journey to explore Bhutan's enigmatic policy of Gross National Happiness by making the first 485-mile, border-to-border crossing of this isolated kingdom entirely by foot and bike.
- A true story, interwoven with a fictional poignant love story between a Rohingya girl and an Indian Special Forces Officer. It focuses on the peril, uncertainty, betrayal and misery of life in the Rohingya refugee camp.
- As the Internet finally arrives in tiny Bhutan, documentarian Thomas Balmès is there to witness its transformative impact on a young Buddhist monk whose initial trepidation gives way to profound engagement with the technology.
- On his journey around the world with ultralight aircraft, aviator, photographer and environmentalist Matevz Lenarcic collects data about black carbon, the second largest climate forcing agent contributing to global warming.
- Disappointed with the failure of his country's football team on their 2002 World Cup campaign, a Dutch fan decides to organize a football match between the two lowest FIFA-ranking teams - Bhutan and Montserrat. This match will take place earlier on the same day as World Cup final, and become famous as "The other final".
- Gringo Trails raises urgent questions about one of the most powerful global industries of our time: tourism. With stunning footage from Bolivia, Thailand, Mali, and Bhutan, the film follows the well-worn 'gringo trail' travel route in Latin America and beyond, revealing a complex web of relationships between cultures that collide yet need one another: host countries looking for financial security and the tourists who provide it in their quest for authentic experiences. Travelers, transformed by new landscapes and beliefs, also have unforeseeable--sometimes catastrophic effects on the places they visit. Through the life-changing stories of travelers and locals, Gringo Trails explores the dramatic impact of tourism around the world over the past three decades and gives examples of sustainable alternatives.
- One single thread weaves the story of the past and present lives of two people. Two people born on the opposite sides of the world, destined to meet, and realize karmic conditions and their consequences. On the surface, it is a typical boy-meets-girl theme, but only on the surface.
- Set in the 1970s in the ancient Himalayan Buddhist kingdom of Bhutan, the story follows the drama of a remote village brother and sister passionate about the National sport of archery.
- Four monks, a royal scholar, and their American guru are fighting to save Bhutan's sacred scrolls while learning the art of letting go.
- It's a beautiful day today. We'll go for a walk and see some of the city.
- 153 days. 6249 km. 4 countries. 1 cycle. Charaiveti is the point of view personal diary of Chandan Biswas from Barasat, West Bengal as he sets out to become the first in the world to complete a solo Trans-Himalayan expedition on a bicycle.
- TV SeriesTwo co hosts, Marcia Kimpton and Crawford Wilson, travel the world with this entertaining, comedic and informative 6 part travel doc series.
- Day by day, 11 year old Sherab Dorji walks three hours to school. In the early morning he meets the other children of his village at a chorten, a Buddhist shrine. From there, they walk to school together singing. The road leads across a mountain and through the woods. The parents are constantly afraid of their children meeting up with wild animals along the path. When Sherab walks the last part by himself in the evening, he prays aloud to fight his fear. They walk so much, his father says, that their socks tear within a week. Sherab's family depends on subsistence farming. The mother and sister especially work very hard. They stay out at night protecting their crops against wild boars. Thus Yonten Gi Kawa depicts life in rural Bhutan.
- Cameron Diaz and friends go around the world to educate viewers about wildlife and the environment.
- The Author A documentary following two filmmakers in the pursuit of understanding happiness as they set off and travel around the world.
- An immersive, visual journey through the unique world of Buddhist thangka painting and culture.
- The Frisian singer Linde Nijland was always fond of the combination of traveling and singing. An invitation to listen to a concert in honor of the coronation of the fifth king of Bhutan was the ideal occasion in 2008 to make a months-long journey through South East together with multi-instrumentalist Bert Ridderbos.
- The film will be both a travelogue and the personal diary of the authors. This documentary will take the form of an unconventional, incongruous quest, for the Garden of Eden, a possible paradise on earth... but it will also take up the investigation from its source in order to try to understand both the force of this universal myth and its permanence.
- Profiling the community clubs around the world where combat sports are practiced as a way to engage youth and improve people's lives.
- A rare sport in a rare land, the story of mountain unicyclists Kris Holm and Nathan Hoover's wild journey across the remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. A spell-binding road trip and an evocative portrayal of the unique people and culture of an enchanted country.
- For centuries, its benevolent kings ignored technological advances, seeking to protect their people from outside influences, and it was thought of as the happiest country on earth, but can it keep that up.
- A portrait of the Bangladeshi-Spanish artist Monirul Islam.
- Dreams of Birds Flying in the Sky presents multiple narratives of persons living with disabilities in the Himalayan country of Bhutan. The experiences of those featured in the film tell the story of the complexities of disabled realities in education, training, entrepreneurship, work, culture, and religion. While many of the stories present a shared experience of being disabled in Bhutan, the differences of urban and rural lives, gender, and abilities are explored. Bhutan may be known as the land of 'Gross National Happiness,' but opportunities to realize happiness are tempered by the many challenges that persons with disabilities face. In Bhutan, sometimes the challenge is literally just getting to the top of the first mountain before descending to attempt the next. Despite this, the participants in this film all dream of happiness and of a life of meaning to themselves and their community.
- TV SeriesMarcia Kimpton is a writer, director, producer and actress based in Amsterdam, Netherlands after living in New York City, San Francisco and Los Angeles for many years. Marcia has produced and directed her own late night shows, TV pilots, web series and films. Combining her professional film experience with her extensive travel knowledge, this late night travel show showcases incredible places and artists from all over the world.
- Seven year old Lekzin is brought to a bridge leading to a temple by her mother Bidha, and asked to wait for her to come back. Night falls and thunders roar, but Bidha is no where to be seen. Falling unconscious from the cold rain and hunger, Lekzin gets rescued by Aum Om the next morning. However, life becomes more difficult for both of them when they can't find Bidha while Aum Om's alcoholic and abusive husband refuses to accept Lekzin in their house.
- Rinzin Jurmey (age 18) documents the ways in which he - and his country - are striving to preserve ancient practices and tradition under globalization's pressure to modernize.