Documentaries

Behind China's Economic Boom: How China Fooled the World (2014) Documentary Reveals the Secrets

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"How China Fooled the World" is a documentary film produced by Martin Durkin and broadcasted on Channel 4 in the UK in 2014. The film explores the impact of China's rapid economic growth on the global economy and argues that China's success story is not what it seems. The documentary opens by highlighting the impressive growth rates of the Chinese economy, which have outpaced those of the West over the past few decades. It then goes on to question the sustainability of this growth, pointing…


The Biggest Loser: America's Favorite Weight Loss Reality Show

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The Biggest Loser, an American competition reality show that made its debut on NBC on October 19, 2004, is a true spectacle that draws in audiences from all walks of life. With an exceptional cast of trainers, including the likes of Bob Harper, Jillian Michaels, Dolvett Quince, and others, this show is an absolute must-watch for anyone looking to improve their fitness. At the beginning of each season, contestants are weighed to determine their starting weights, which serve as the baseline for…


Why Arrow is a Must-Watch for Superhero Fans: A Review

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"Arrow" is a popular American superhero television series that premiered on The CW in 2012. The show is based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow, and it stars Stephen Amell in the lead role. The series follows the story of billionaire playboy Oliver Queen, who returns to his hometown of Starling City after being stranded on a deserted island for five years. Once back, he takes on the mantle of a hooded vigilante to fight crime and corruption in the city. As the series progresses, Oliver…


Overpopulated

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<p>One of the best documentaries I have recently seen - a humble scientist from Sweden explains many interesting facts, like how many child are born for woman in average, does Asia and Africa is overpopulated? &nbsp;Scientist explains how medicine and education have provided longer life expectancy in countries like Bangladesh.</p><p>In this documentary is shown &nbsp;a beautiful story about African family living with less than $1 day and dreaming to buy a bicycle. And…


Explore the Life of Leonardo Da Vinci in the Thrilling TV Series "Da Vinci's Demons"

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The TV series "Da Vinci's Demons" offers a unique and thrilling take on the life of the legendary Leonardo Da Vinci, showcasing his many talents and accomplishments as well as his personal struggles and obstacles. David S. Goyer's writing creates a captivating world full of action, adventure, and mystery that keeps the audience hooked from start to finish. Despite being a work of fiction, the series provides valuable insights into the mind of one of the greatest geniuses of all time, painting…


From Germany to America: Tracing the Life of Albert Einstein in 'Equation of Life and Death'

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Albert Einstein is one of the most famous physicists of all time. He is known for his theory of relativity, which revolutionized the way we think about time and space. The documentary "Albert Einstein: Equation of Life and Death" tells the story of Einstein's life and his contributions to science. In this article, we will review the documentary and discuss its main themes and insights. The documentary "Albert Einstein: Equation of Life and Death" is a fascinating exploration of the life and…


Europe, What's Next? - A Journey to Estonia (2014)

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I had the pleasure of watching a captivating documentary by Deutsche Welle about Estonia, and I highly recommend it to anyone interested in the Baltic states. The film takes us on a journey through Estonia, exploring its diverse landscape and meeting the people who call it home. From the former fisherwoman who has turned her passion into a thriving business to the power station employee who remains wary of the integration of the Russian population, this film offers a fascinating glimpse into…


A Journey through Latvia (2014)

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Latvia, a small republic located in north-eastern Europe, has been the subject of a new documentary made by Deutsche Welle. The documentary crew visited Latvia more than a decade ago and has now returned to see how the country and its people have changed. In this film, the team meets and interviews the people they talked to before and hears their stories of how they've been getting along in the past decade. The film begins with the team visiting a brick factory in Cēsis where they speak with…


The New India: A Fascinating Documentary on India's Rise and Struggle (2013)

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Despite being released in 2013, The New India, a documentary from BBC, remains an intriguing look into India's evolution. The film explores how India is becoming a major world economy, potentially rising to third place in just one generation. However, it also highlights the ongoing challenges the country faces, including issues such as poverty, caste systems, and religious tensions between Muslims and Hindus. If you've never been to India, this documentary provides an excellent opportunity to…


The Lost World of Communism, Documentary about East Germany (2013)

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The recently released BBC documentary sheds light on the experiences of life in East Germany, providing a deeper understanding of the country's tumultuous past. The film focuses on the deportations of ethnic Germans to Siberia in the late 1940s and early 1950s, highlighting the extreme measures taken by the East German government to maintain control over its citizens. One of the key features of the documentary is its exploration of the role of the East German security agency, the Stasi, in…