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Hunger in a World of Plenty; Rechte: United Docs

Hunger in a World of Plenty

Current Affairs

It is one of the more serious and complex problems of our time: Hunger. According to the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization), our world would have the resources to nourish 12 billion people. read more

Modern Ruins; Rechte: United Docs

Modern Ruins

Current Affairs / Economy

Using visually impressive ruins, the series MODERN RUINS highlights the great themes of the 20th and 21st centuries that have shaped our modern society: the battle of the social systems, globalisation, colonialism, our handling of resources as well as energy and mobility. read more


Cologne Cathedral; Rechte: United Docs

Cologne Cathedral

History / Archeology

20,000 people visit Cologne Cathedral every day; that’s a total of six million visitors per year. For many art historians, the cathedral is the “most Gothic of Gothic cathedrals”, architecture par excellence. read more

Ҫa Marche– Belgium without a Government ; Rechte: United Docs

Ҫa Marche– Belgium without a Government

Current Affairs / Politics / Economy

Belgian frites are still sizzling in hot oil, the Atomium is polished to a high shine, the traffic is backed up around Brussels as usual and the lights are still lighting on the motorways at night. But something is missing. read more


City of Dreamers - 24 Hours in Los Angeles; Rechte: United Docs

City of Dreamers - 24 Hours in Los Angeles

People / Society

“Welcome to “Pets of the Rich and Famous. I’m Donna Spangler and… sorry, what’s the line again?” Donna has messed up - again. The straw-blond 50-something is making a new television show in front of the legendary Hollywood sign. read more

Saving the Snow Leopards; Rechte: United Docs

Saving the Snow Leopards

Foreign Cultures/Travel

They are the kings of this mountain world: fast as the wind, sly as a fox and strong as a bear. For thousands of years, the snow leopards of Kyrgyzstan have lived high up in the permanent ice of the Tien Shan Massif. read more


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