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Hunting the Online Sex Predators

   2026    Culture
James Blake returns to the front line of online crime to investigate one of the darkest threats facing young people today: a hidden world of sextortion, grooming, harmful algorithms, and sexual exploitation moving across social media platforms with frightening speed. What begins with victims in the UK and warnings from police, experts, and whistle-blowers soon reveals a much larger and more disturbing picture, where online predators, organized networks, and global demand turn private screens into places of fear, blackmail, and abuse.
The investigation takes him from Britain to the Philippines, where he joins a specialist international task force during police operations targeting livestreamed sexual exploitation linked to offenders abroad. Through survivor testimony, frontline officers, digital evidence, and the reality of raids on suspected abusers, the documentary exposes how technology, money, and anonymity can connect criminals thousands of miles away with vulnerable children. Urgent, shocking, and deeply human, it asks who is really protecting young people when the worst crimes online are only a few clicks away.

Building the Sun

   2026    Technology    HD
An ambitious scientific quest is underway to recreate the power of the Sun here on Earth. This fascinating documentary takes viewers inside one of the most complex engineering projects ever attempted: the construction of the world's largest nuclear fusion reactor. Bringing together thousands of scientists, engineers, and technicians from dozens of countries, the project seeks to harness the same process that powers the stars and transform it into a virtually limitless source of clean energy for future generations.
With unprecedented access to the massive ITER facility in southern France, the documentary reveals the extraordinary challenges of building a machine capable of containing plasma hotter than the Sun itself. Through stunning visuals, cutting-edge technology, and firsthand accounts from the people making it possible, the film explores the race to unlock fusion energy, the scientific breakthroughs required to achieve it, and the potential to revolutionize humanity's energy future if this historic experiment succeeds.

George Eastman: The Wizard of Photography

       History
This fascinating documentary explores the extraordinary life of the man who transformed photography from a complicated luxury into something accessible to ordinary people around the world. Through innovation, ambition and relentless determination, George Eastman revolutionized the industry by creating simple cameras and film systems that allowed anyone to capture memories with ease. The story follows the rise of Kodak from a bold idea into a global phenomenon, revealing how one visionary helped shape modern visual culture and forever changed the way people experienced everyday life.
Beyond the technological breakthroughs, the documentary also examines the personal side of a complex and driven figure whose success came with immense pressure and sacrifice. From his pioneering marketing philosophy—“You press the button, we do the rest”—to the impact his inventions had on journalism, family life and popular culture, the film paints a compelling portrait of innovation during a rapidly changing era. It’s an engaging look at the birth of mass photography and the remarkable legacy of a man whose influence can still be felt every time a picture is taken.

S4: The Bob Lazar Story

   2026    Culture
Physicist Bob Lazar claims he was recruited in the late 1980s to work at a secret facility known as S4, near Area 51, where his task was to study and reverse-engineer advanced craft of unknown origin. With a background linked to Los Alamos, he describes in detail the technology he encountered, including propulsion systems unlike anything publicly known and materials that seem to defy conventional physics.
Through his testimony, archival footage and interviews, the film reconstructs what he says happened inside one of the most secretive programs ever alleged. As his story unfolds, it raises concrete questions about classified research, government secrecy and whether some technological breakthroughs may already exist beyond public reach.

Attila Forbidden Tomb

   2020    History    HD
Few figures in history have inspired as much fear and mystery as Attila the Hun, the ruthless warrior king who brought the Roman Empire to the brink of collapse. This gripping documentary delves into his rise to power, exploring how a nomadic leader forged a terrifying force capable of shaking the foundations of Europe and rewriting the balance of power in the 5th century.
But the greatest mystery remains unsolved: where is Attila buried? Using cutting-edge technology, new archaeological discoveries and expert analysis across multiple continents, the film embarks on a fascinating quest to uncover the truth behind his origins, his empire and his elusive tomb — a secret that has remained hidden for over 1,500 years.

David Attenborough Global Adventure

   2022    Nature    HD
In his mid-eighties, when many believed his journey was winding down, David Attenborough embarked on a bold new chapter in natural history filmmaking. This adventure traces the epic story of life on Earth, from the first organisms that flourished on ancient seabeds hundreds of millions of years ago to the astonishing biodiversity of today. Revisiting iconic landscapes and harnessing cutting-edge technology, Attenborough reveals how our planet’s living tapestry was shaped across deep time.
The three episodes can be enjoyed together in a single continuous viewing, creating one sweeping journey across continents and oceans. From the Galápagos Islands to the caves of Borneo, from China’s ancient tropics to the Great Barrier Reef, the series follows Attenborough’s global quest to understand how life rose, adapted, and endured. It is a grand exploration of evolution, resilience, and the fragile beauty of the world we inherit.
Series: David Attenborough Global Adventure