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Roboboy / 2017
#Bolivia
Esteban Quispe Churata is a self-taught inventor from Bolivia. He creates robots from scrap, including a real-life Wall-E from Pixar’s animated film. Esteban collects electrical wires, metal sheets and other e-waste from a local rubbish dump. In his native Patacamaya, Esteban’s talent turned him into a local celebrity.
Now Esteban studies robotics and hopes to raise awareness about the importance of recycling.
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#Bolivia
Esteban Quispe Churata is a self-taught inventor from Bolivia. He creates robots from scrap, including a real-life Wall-E from Pixar’s animated film. Esteban collects electrical wires, metal sheets and other e-waste from a local rubbish dump. In his native Patacamaya, Esteban’s talent turned him into a local celebrity.
Now Esteban studies robotics and hopes to raise awareness about the importance of recycling.
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Sunday means our weekly poll! Cast your vote for the documentaries you liked most!
Anonymous Poll
7%
Spitsbergen
11%
Eden for the Homeless
22%
Holocaust. The Questions I never Asked
10%
Mexican Boom Town
17%
Child Prodigies: The Price of Success
35%
Kenya Sexploited
18%
Children of the Front
9%
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👨👩👧👦 Between 1950 and 2020, the world population…
Anonymous Quiz
46%
More than tripled in size 🤯
26%
Doubled in size 😳
28%
Increased ten times 😱
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Future: In the Crosshairs / 2020
It took hundreds of thousands of years for the world population to reach the 1 billion mark. Then, in just 200 years, it grew to seven billion. With the global population expected to grow, overpopulation is becoming a concern. So are climate change, pandemics and other disaster scenarios of the near future.
Today marks World Population Day. Check out this documentary to learn if the world can change to avoid a catastrophe.
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It took hundreds of thousands of years for the world population to reach the 1 billion mark. Then, in just 200 years, it grew to seven billion. With the global population expected to grow, overpopulation is becoming a concern. So are climate change, pandemics and other disaster scenarios of the near future.
Today marks World Population Day. Check out this documentary to learn if the world can change to avoid a catastrophe.
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Knockout Girls / 2016
#Pakistan
In Pakistan’s conservative society, girls are expected to prepare for married life, learn how to cook and raise children. So they definitely aren’t supposed to box! But in the first boxing club for girls in the capital Karachi, they pull no punches.
For Pakistani girls, boxing is more than a sport. It gives them freedom, empowerment and confidence to stand up for themselves. Unfortunately, Pakistan ranks among the most dangerous countries for women regarding domestic violence.
Visit this unique place and meet the girls who defy expectations in the profoundly patriarchal state.
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#Pakistan
In Pakistan’s conservative society, girls are expected to prepare for married life, learn how to cook and raise children. So they definitely aren’t supposed to box! But in the first boxing club for girls in the capital Karachi, they pull no punches.
For Pakistani girls, boxing is more than a sport. It gives them freedom, empowerment and confidence to stand up for themselves. Unfortunately, Pakistan ranks among the most dangerous countries for women regarding domestic violence.
Visit this unique place and meet the girls who defy expectations in the profoundly patriarchal state.
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Find My General / 2020
#Russia #France
Napoleon’s lost friend, General Gudin, finally come home to rest, after having gone missing for over 200 years in Russia, on this day in 2021.
Charles Gudin de la Sablonniere was Napoleon Bonaparte’s school friend and an acclaimed revolutionary general. He broke the Emperor’s heart when he was killed at the beginning of the calamitous 1812 Russia campaign. Gudin’s grave was then lost until, incredibly, a Franco-Russian team of archeologists found it in Smolensk, Western Russia, in the summer of 2019.
Who was this special Napoleonic General and who found his remains in Russia - in the documentary, Find My General!
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#Russia #France
Napoleon’s lost friend, General Gudin, finally come home to rest, after having gone missing for over 200 years in Russia, on this day in 2021.
Charles Gudin de la Sablonniere was Napoleon Bonaparte’s school friend and an acclaimed revolutionary general. He broke the Emperor’s heart when he was killed at the beginning of the calamitous 1812 Russia campaign. Gudin’s grave was then lost until, incredibly, a Franco-Russian team of archeologists found it in Smolensk, Western Russia, in the summer of 2019.
Who was this special Napoleonic General and who found his remains in Russia - in the documentary, Find My General!
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Dr Donbass: Living on the edge / 2022
#Donbass #Ukraine
‘Did you see the guy with his guts spilling out? The wounded one who was carried in just now? The intelligence guys were on their way to perform a mission. But, unfortunately, the enemy opened up mortar fire, and the guy was unlucky,’ says a Russian serviceman about his comrade.
A piece of shrapnel ripped open his stomach. But he’ll be OK. The doctors here fight for life every day. They removed the damaged tissues, and the patient will be evacuated for further medical treatment and rehabilitation later. So this story will have a happy ending.
This is just one of the cases Donbass doctors see on the job as they have to attend to service members and civilians injured by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. They have to work practically on the frontline, in destroyed buildings, and with limited resources. Yet, they find the strength to carry on. Watch Dr Donbass: Living on the Edge to learn more about them.
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#Donbass #Ukraine
‘Did you see the guy with his guts spilling out? The wounded one who was carried in just now? The intelligence guys were on their way to perform a mission. But, unfortunately, the enemy opened up mortar fire, and the guy was unlucky,’ says a Russian serviceman about his comrade.
A piece of shrapnel ripped open his stomach. But he’ll be OK. The doctors here fight for life every day. They removed the damaged tissues, and the patient will be evacuated for further medical treatment and rehabilitation later. So this story will have a happy ending.
This is just one of the cases Donbass doctors see on the job as they have to attend to service members and civilians injured by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. They have to work practically on the frontline, in destroyed buildings, and with limited resources. Yet, they find the strength to carry on. Watch Dr Donbass: Living on the Edge to learn more about them.
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Ready, Steady, Goat! / 2015
#Kyrgyzstan
Kok Boru is more popular than football in Kyrgyzstan. This ancient sport played by nomads is similar to polo, except teams play with a decapitated goat instead of a ball. Teams of ten men on horseback compete for control of its body and score by placing it in the opponents’ goal - a large concrete kazan, or pot.
Kok Boru is quite a sight that draws large crowds. This traditional sport is undergoing a revival and can be seen in Central Asian countries. In Afghanistan, it’s called Buzkashi. Some say it gets too violent and brutal. But you decide for yourself.
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#Kyrgyzstan
Kok Boru is more popular than football in Kyrgyzstan. This ancient sport played by nomads is similar to polo, except teams play with a decapitated goat instead of a ball. Teams of ten men on horseback compete for control of its body and score by placing it in the opponents’ goal - a large concrete kazan, or pot.
Kok Boru is quite a sight that draws large crowds. This traditional sport is undergoing a revival and can be seen in Central Asian countries. In Afghanistan, it’s called Buzkashi. Some say it gets too violent and brutal. But you decide for yourself.
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Cyberbullies / 2016
We constantly see offensive, hateful, and threatening comments on social media. But why are people so mean and nasty to strangers online?
Anonymity and lack of accountability make it a perfect storm for online rudeness. Your looks, habits, and how you talk can become the subject of online harassment nowadays. Cyberbullying can affect a person emotionally and physically, from feeling sad to losing sleep and developing anxiety. Online bullying can be tough on teenagers, putting some at risk of self-harm or suicide.
Sixteen years ago, Twitter was launched. Unfortunately, the social platform is often used in cyberbullying.
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We constantly see offensive, hateful, and threatening comments on social media. But why are people so mean and nasty to strangers online?
Anonymity and lack of accountability make it a perfect storm for online rudeness. Your looks, habits, and how you talk can become the subject of online harassment nowadays. Cyberbullying can affect a person emotionally and physically, from feeling sad to losing sleep and developing anxiety. Online bullying can be tough on teenagers, putting some at risk of self-harm or suicide.
Sixteen years ago, Twitter was launched. Unfortunately, the social platform is often used in cyberbullying.
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Have you ever been bullied online? 👾
Anonymous Poll
35%
Yes 👊
57%
No ❌
8%
I bullied another person online 👨💻
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Russophobia: History of Hate / 2022
#Russia #Europe
‘Dark, barbaric and savage’ is how rulers and philosophers in the West have portrayed Russia throughout history. The image lives on and flourishes in the media and popular culture.
The documentary traces the origins of the anti-Russian narrative and explores who benefits from the idea of an ‘irrational and dangerous nation’. It also takes a look at how the anti-Russian sentiment spread across Europe.
Researchers, historians and writers talk about the shaping of Western disdain for Russia from the Great Schism to contemporary anti-Russia hysteria.
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#Russia #Europe
‘Dark, barbaric and savage’ is how rulers and philosophers in the West have portrayed Russia throughout history. The image lives on and flourishes in the media and popular culture.
The documentary traces the origins of the anti-Russian narrative and explores who benefits from the idea of an ‘irrational and dangerous nation’. It also takes a look at how the anti-Russian sentiment spread across Europe.
Researchers, historians and writers talk about the shaping of Western disdain for Russia from the Great Schism to contemporary anti-Russia hysteria.
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On Deck, Offline / 2018
#Russia
Set sail aboard one of the largest sailing ships in the world, the Kruzenshtern! Cadets from the Baltic State Fishing Fleet Academy leave home and family for their first big voyage.
Not only do trainees learn the ropes, but they also gain life lessons. Check out how young cadets master seafaring arts and navigate the North Sea.
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#Russia
Set sail aboard one of the largest sailing ships in the world, the Kruzenshtern! Cadets from the Baltic State Fishing Fleet Academy leave home and family for their first big voyage.
Not only do trainees learn the ropes, but they also gain life lessons. Check out how young cadets master seafaring arts and navigate the North Sea.
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Madman of the Cathedral / 2016
#Spain
Former Spanish monk, Justo Gallego Martinez, spent 60 years building his own cathedral. But, according to Don Justo, he had no blueprint or even drawings in mind. Instead, he was relying on proportions and intuition.
Some considered Don Justo a saint; others say he was crazy. He started the construction after tuberculosis forced him to leave a Trappist order. The former monk devoted almost all his life and most of his family inheritance to the cathedral.
Don Justo’s cathedral wasn’t completed during his lifetime. He died at the age of 96 in 2021.
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#Spain
Former Spanish monk, Justo Gallego Martinez, spent 60 years building his own cathedral. But, according to Don Justo, he had no blueprint or even drawings in mind. Instead, he was relying on proportions and intuition.
Some considered Don Justo a saint; others say he was crazy. He started the construction after tuberculosis forced him to leave a Trappist order. The former monk devoted almost all his life and most of his family inheritance to the cathedral.
Don Justo’s cathedral wasn’t completed during his lifetime. He died at the age of 96 in 2021.
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Let’s vote for the best documentary of this week! 🗳 Did you enjoy our selection? 🤩
Anonymous Poll
7%
Future: In the Crosshairs / 2020
4%
Knockout Girls / 2016
6%
Find My General / 2020
12%
Dr Donbass: Living on the Edge / 2022
3%
Ready, Steady, Goat! / 2015
50%
Russophobia: History of Hate / 2022
6%
Cyberbullies / 2016
3%
On Deck, Offline / 2018
9%
Madman of the Cathedral / 2016
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Reaping Divine Justice / 2019
#SouthAfrica
Every year, on July 18, Mandela Day celebrates and commemorate the legacy of South Africa's first Black president. Nelson Mandela brought an end to the segregationist policies of the country’s apartheid system.
Unfortunately, racial disparities in income, jobs and land ownership remain. White South Africans, who make up just 8 percent of the population, still own 72% of all rural land.
In 2019, the ruling African National Congress wanted to redress historical injustices through land reform. Their plans, however, sparked heated debate and wave of violence against white-owned farms.
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#SouthAfrica
Every year, on July 18, Mandela Day celebrates and commemorate the legacy of South Africa's first Black president. Nelson Mandela brought an end to the segregationist policies of the country’s apartheid system.
Unfortunately, racial disparities in income, jobs and land ownership remain. White South Africans, who make up just 8 percent of the population, still own 72% of all rural land.
In 2019, the ruling African National Congress wanted to redress historical injustices through land reform. Their plans, however, sparked heated debate and wave of violence against white-owned farms.
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Dr Donbass: Behind the Frontline / 2022
#Donbass
'Here’s our dressing station. This is the projectile’s landing spot. You can see it’s very close. So the distance is small, about 10-15 meters. Almost all hospital windows are broken. All the right wing. Fortunately, there were no casualties. Everything here happens with such rumblings,' says Ivan, a 25-year-old surgeon from Donbass. He came as a member of a group to provide medical assistance to the wounded and injured in action. He decided to become a surgeon in his 3rd year of medical school; this job was his chance to test his skills.
'The deaths that we’ve faced, that I faced myself, the guys died because…for different reasons. You realise that if we had one more hour, he would have been [alive]… And right now, because it happened that way, he’s gone. Life is a very fragile thing,' says Ivan.
Learn more stories about the heroic routine of Donbass doctors in Dr Donbass: Behind the Frontline
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#Donbass
'Here’s our dressing station. This is the projectile’s landing spot. You can see it’s very close. So the distance is small, about 10-15 meters. Almost all hospital windows are broken. All the right wing. Fortunately, there were no casualties. Everything here happens with such rumblings,' says Ivan, a 25-year-old surgeon from Donbass. He came as a member of a group to provide medical assistance to the wounded and injured in action. He decided to become a surgeon in his 3rd year of medical school; this job was his chance to test his skills.
'The deaths that we’ve faced, that I faced myself, the guys died because…for different reasons. You realise that if we had one more hour, he would have been [alive]… And right now, because it happened that way, he’s gone. Life is a very fragile thing,' says Ivan.
Learn more stories about the heroic routine of Donbass doctors in Dr Donbass: Behind the Frontline
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Lady Cops of Afghanistan / 2020
#Afghanistan
Before the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan in 2021, women were making steps forward. They were granted the right to work and education. Some even got jobs with the police despite relatives’ disapproval or threats from criminals.
This documentary tells the stories of Afghan women who chose to put their lives at risk to have an independent career in the police force.
With the Taliban crackdown on women, they have been losing jobs fast. So now girls are banned from going to school after the sixth grade, while women aren’t allowed to leave home ‘without necessity’.
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#Afghanistan
Before the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan in 2021, women were making steps forward. They were granted the right to work and education. Some even got jobs with the police despite relatives’ disapproval or threats from criminals.
This documentary tells the stories of Afghan women who chose to put their lives at risk to have an independent career in the police force.
With the Taliban crackdown on women, they have been losing jobs fast. So now girls are banned from going to school after the sixth grade, while women aren’t allowed to leave home ‘without necessity’.
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Ranil Wickremesinghe has been elected the new president of Sri Lanka.
A week ago, Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled the country amid mass protests over the worst economic crisis in 70 years. So what has been happening in Sri Lanka?
Watch the video on the Docu Hub YouTube channel to find out more.
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A week ago, Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled the country amid mass protests over the worst economic crisis in 70 years. So what has been happening in Sri Lanka?
Watch the video on the Docu Hub YouTube channel to find out more.
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I am Hunter / 2014
#Russia
The indigenous Chukchi people from the Chukotka Peninsula (west of Alaska) believe they come from whales. The life of the Chukchi revolves around hunting marine mammals - grey whales, seals and walruses. The men gather to go into the sea to ‘take’ food. The Chukchi don’t say ‘kill’.
Sea hunters spend days on the water, often risking their lives. But their job is in high demand. When hunters return with a catch, they share it with the community. They’re not allowed to sell it. Only 136 grey whales a year is a quota set for the Chukchi by the International Whaling Commission.
For more about Chukchi traditions, watch the documentary I am Hunter.
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#Russia
The indigenous Chukchi people from the Chukotka Peninsula (west of Alaska) believe they come from whales. The life of the Chukchi revolves around hunting marine mammals - grey whales, seals and walruses. The men gather to go into the sea to ‘take’ food. The Chukchi don’t say ‘kill’.
Sea hunters spend days on the water, often risking their lives. But their job is in high demand. When hunters return with a catch, they share it with the community. They’re not allowed to sell it. Only 136 grey whales a year is a quota set for the Chukchi by the International Whaling Commission.
For more about Chukchi traditions, watch the documentary I am Hunter.
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