Zara McDermott travels to Thailand to discover an exotic paradise with two conflicting sides. Beyond the golden beaches and bustling cities lie wild parties, drugs and cheap sex.
In the five-part documentary series 'Rainbows in Rwanda', Eric Goens and his team followed the preparations for that already historic World Cup for a year.
How do you manage your finances? A question Flemish people would rather not answer. Frances Lefebure does not shy away from this taboo and explores it together with Flemish families.
‘What We Want’ is a close-quarters, four-episode documentary tracing CORTIS through the messy, electric work of making a debut. Cameras live where ideas become performances: late-night writing sessions, choreography workshops, visual development, MV production, and the final push onto the stage. Rather than tell you what to feel, the series lets the process speak—small breakthroughs, scrapped takes, honest feedback, and the stubborn will to try again.
Rival lion prides in the Chobe River floodplains test the boundaries of their territories, assert dominance, hunt prey, and raise cubs. Each lion has a role—and personality—to observe, from the seasoned matriarch and master hunter to the nurturing aunt earning her keep and the young male forced out of the pride to grow into his own.
Basisschool Balder is a hyperrealistic and often moving dipslay of running a school in Brussels. It's a four-part documentary series in which the school staff opens their hearts to Brussels youth and the parents involved, displaying great openness and vulnerability to the VRT Canvas camera, which followed them for a year as a fly-on-the-wall.
Nearly half of all murders in our country are committed within relationships. People who, driven by jealousy, fear of abandonment, sheer hatred, or a combination of all of these, kill their (ex-)partner. Most victims are women, occasionally men. Perpetrators often invoke arguments like love and passion to explain their heinous act. But love is never an alibi for murder. In "Murder Cases: Love is Not an Alibi," crime journalist José Masschelin, along with relatives, lawyers, criminologists, and clinical psychologists, reconstructs eight cases in which the perpetrators were convicted by a jury of the murder or manslaughter of a (ex-)partner. The focus is not only on the murder itself but also on the background. In many cases, alarm bells were already ringing, but no one considered it possible that it would ever actually happen...
Pedro Elias and Robin Pront unleash the fighters on themselves in "De kooiboys" (The Cage Boys). Television producer Pedro Elias and film director Robin Pront have been avid MMA fans for years. They've been discussing the sport for years on their podcast "Oep z'n bakkes," but they've always stayed safely on the sidelines. This time, they're taking the plunge themselves. For a year, they'll train with the world's greatest cage champions in various fighting disciplines. Along the way, they'll face their own limitations, fears, and prejudices.
Mom vlogger Ruby Franke and rogue therapist Jodi Hildebrandt preach discipline — and yet behind closed doors, their teachings fuel a cult-like system of control, isolation and abuse. When a child escapes, the truth unravels and echoes beyond prison walls.
Underwater cameraman Ken O'Sullivan brings us on his 20-year journey with dolphins, starting with a lost dolphin in Clare, to filming pods of dolphins in the North Atlantic ocean.
Cheshire, the north west of England, May 2013. When a French-speaking man contacts local police confessing to killing his housemate several years earlier, two detectives set out to discover the truth. The discovery of a body buried in a concrete tomb in a seemingly ordinary neighbourhood triggers an investigation that uncovers a shocking story of betrayal, deception and brutal murder.
Kevin McGahern and guests scrutinise every wink, nod and stab in the back in this official companion show, plus exclusive first interviews with the murdered and banished players.