Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-9 of 9
- The drama led documentary series presents history's most iconic female fighters. Each extraordinary tale of blood, sacrifice and endurance centres on the life of one young woman warrior caught up in the bloody struggles of her time.
- In the mid-16th Century, a long running conflict between two of the most powerful world religions is building up to a climactic battle in the Mediterranean for the very soul of Europe. Facing each other are two highly trained forces. The knights of the Order of St. John, a small but formidable Christian military Order. And the Muslim Janissaries, the fearsome crack troops of the Sultan. The historic events are told through the eyes of a young Ottoman conscript and his future arch-rival, a novice Christian knight. From an early age, both are trained to fight in the name of God, and Allah.
- NINJA is unearthing the true history, unique military skills and ancient traditions behind the infamous Ninja. The drama documentary tells the intriguing story of Ninja Tanba who was trained by his grandfather to become one of the most feared warriors in ancient Japan. Also featuring one of the last (if not only) surviving Ninja masters.
- The drama documentary tells the real life story of Samurai woman Takeko Nakano who in 1868 fights for her clans' independence in a final battle that marks the end of the Samurai era.
- A documentary on the dark and brutal side of the Samurai warrior clans featuring the life of peasant Masa who is pressganged into the ruthless world of the Samurai.
- Plot under wraps.
- Urban youth culture magazine TV series from London, New York, Tokyo, Paris and Berlin covering music, street fashion, iconic club nights, extreme sports, street art and alternative sight-seeing, featuring Gorrillaz, Moby, P Diddy, Groove Armada, Ken Ishii, Rammstein, Air, Grandmaster Flash and many more. Available as 156x6min or 550x2min.
- This unique streetwise trend and travel series features underground music, club culture, fashion, street artists, urban extreme sport and alternative sightseeing. Local music stars such as P Diddy, Moby, Coldplay, Gorillaz, Cornelius, Ken Ishii, Air, Ellen Alien, Paul van Dyk, Rammstein and more recommend their favourite urban hangouts. Series available as 18x 25min.
- The first London episode starts with unusual sightseeing tours in a self-driving four-poster bed or in original Indian cabs that are decorated with mirrors and incense for a relaxing ride to Nirvana. Overnighters are a self-catering hostel situated in the middle of Holland Park and the cheapest Bed and Breakfast accommodation in London. A Soho shopping tour visits Foot Patrol, a special edition trainers store, the Berwick Street record shops recommended by scratch world champion Plus One and exclusive streetwear design store Oki-ni, that accepts orders only via the net. London Theme nights include a meal at the Chinese Elvis restaurant, with an Elvis performance thrown in by the owner, a cinema audience participation event to 'The Sound of Music' and an Eighties school disco party, where everyone dresses up in school uniforms again. Canal boats start off a romantic journey from Little Venice to Camden market, where Coldplay singer Chris Martin recommends the best live music places for a good night out. An unusual sex shop for girls is combined with a hairdresser that makes and implants merkins, or colourful hair toupees, for girls who don't believe in Brazilian waxing anymore. Betting sports can be experienced at the Greyhound racecourse in Walthamstow and York Hall, a boxing hall, which has hosted all British fighters at the start of their career as well as the famous East End criminals the Kray Brothers. Finally, Shoreditch nights are kicked off with a visit to underground Russian spy bar, indie music pub Bricklayers Arms and club Cargo. The regular Haywire parties by DJ and Producer team Andy Weatherall and Andy Townsend end the night before everyone goes to the 24-hour bagel shop in Brick Lane to have a hangover breakfast.