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- The story of a pair of Australian pilots working for a small South Pacific airline. Paul, a wildly successful womanizer, leaving conquests at every port and Martin, sad and lonely in his search for a true love. Together, they... well, they don't do much of anything besides chase girls on various Polynesian islands.
- A giant sea monster wreaks havoc on a battleship after one of it's young is killed by the ship
- Explore Chuuk Lagoon's underwater war graveyard where sunken WWII relics transform into vibrant marine life, weaving history with nature's resilience.
- The untold story of Micronesian citizens fighting America's wars. Through the personal odyssey of the Nenas, one family experiences the consequences of military service, as they represent a pristine Pacific island on the brink of economic collapse.
- During the year 2000 Geyrhalter and his teams travelled to a different destination each month, looking for places untouched by the millennium hysteria. Locations include Niger, Finland, Micronesia, Australia, China, Siberia or Greenland.
- The Polynesian Voyaging Society's canoe Hokule'a journeys thousands of miles across open ocean to deliver the ultimate gift to their teacher... Satawalese master navigator Mau Piailug. Their gift is a new voyaging canoe, the Alingano Maisu, built specifically as a "floating classroom" to pass on an ancient body of navigational knowledge to the next generation of Micronesians. Hawaii's legendary navigators: Nainoa Thompson, Bruce Blankenfeld, Chad Baybayan, Shorty Bertlemann and Chadd Paishon are honored in an ancient ceremony known as "Pwo", then sail on a goodwill voyage to Japan to spread the message of peace. Filled with stunning, never-before-seen footage by Paliku documentary film maker Na'alehu Anthony, "Hokule'a: Passing the Torch" is a dramatic, informative and loving account of this amazing historic voyage.
- Glass Love is a beautiful surfing film which shows all those who see it why surfing is the greatest sport of them all. Featured are some of the most important surfers of the last 30 years including Tom and Pat Curren, Wayne Lynch, Michael Peterson (MP), Rabbit Bartholomew, Skip Frye, Oscar Wright and Derek Hynd. Surfing in itself is a beautiful form; taking place in diverse locations with complex characters; I had ideas I wanted to articulate through motion and sound incorporating this.
- In 1946, war ships that made up "the fifth largest fleet in the world" were brought together to be the guinea pigs of multiple nuclear bomb tests after World War II. In 1994, a film crew returned to the ravaged island of Bikini to understand the consequences of multiple bombing on the once beautiful island. How had the Bikinian people -who were asked to leave their idyllic homeland - changed in nearly half-a-century? The documentary follows them, the Bikini King who longs to return, and a National Park Service dive team who explore the war-torn ghost ships in search of a way for the Bikinians to "return to their beloved island".
- The various difficulties facing the economy of the Federated States of Micronesia are explored in this documentary.
- Two English football fans travel to coach a small Pacific island to their first ever victory.
- Low-lying coastal areas are often the most populated parts of islands, with villages, towns, agriculture, infrastructure and tourist development competing for space. Unfortunately, coasts are also particularly vulnerable to climate hazards and weather events. Particular vulnerabilities include loss of land and islands from sea level rise and loss of homes and lives from extreme weather events such as cyclones. The resulting impacts - coastal erosion, infrastructure damage, flooding and salt water intrusion - present a critical challenge to many Pacific island coastlines. Supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), the Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change (PACC) programme is the first major climate change adaptation initiative in the Pacific region. Since it began in 2009 the programme has laid the groundwork for more resilient Pacific communities that can cope with climate variability today, and climate change tomorrow.
- How to Make a Documentary" is a unique approach to showing film industry secrets of making a professional looking film. Using stand-up style comedy narration along with motivational inspiration, the viewer will journey into simplified yet realistic approaches to planning, shooting and completing any film or video production. If you have ever considered reading a "How To" book, then this is the DVD for you. Within its clever twenty chapters are real nuggets of industry knowledge to really refine your thoughts and ideas for your plan to make a film or desire to know more about the process. With on location interviews, comedic animations and sound advice, anyone watching this DVD, young or old, will certainly learn more about making your OWN film.
- Two of the world's best have invited their favourite junior surfers to the craziest right hander in the world.
- Group of extreme divers cross Micronesia deep diving wrecks and reefs.
- A group of Brazilian surfers goes from Hawaii to Micronesia where they find some of the best waves in the world.
- In 1999, famous real life oceanographic explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau hires the player to pilot his high tech A.I. research vessel, the Antares, and locate the scientist who disappeared while searching for a mythical Japanese artifact.
- 2019– 44mTV-PG7.6 (96)TV EpisodeNational Geographic Explorer and scientist Albert Lin travels to Micronesia, in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, to uncover the ancient island city of Nan Madol. Exploring the tombs, temples and ritual sites, all built on man-made islands now shrouded by centuries of jungle growth, Lin discovers not just a city but an entire ocean continent spanning thousands of miles.
- Giorgio Tsoukalos and David Childress explore the mysterious chain of manmade islets in Micronesia's Nan Madol. Built from a staggering 250 million tons of volcanic rock, could the local legends be true-that strange visitors floated the massive rocks through the air? And might the site's powerful magnetic anomalies be the result of extraterrestrial technology?
- Josh dives into America's daring response to Pearl Harbor, which destroyed a vital Japanese base in the South Pacific. Using brand-new intel, Josh helps Project Recover find 40 planes and 200 American heroes lost in Operation Hailstone.
- Josh dives deep into the Navy's Pearl Harbor counterattack, uncovering an eyewitness who shares details of American soldiers' executions. New intel leads to a discovery that changes history, the first US plane ever found from this battle.