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- A frontiersman on a fur trading expedition in the 1820s fights for survival after being mauled by a bear and left for dead by members of his own hunting team.
- A couple take a trip to Argentina but both men find their lives drifting apart in opposite directions.
- A look at how climate change affects our environment and what society can do to prevent the demise of endangered species, ecosystems and native communities across the planet.
- Embark upon an epic journey as the SI Swimsuit team crosses the globe, traveling to all seven continents in seven months. The expedition starts with Nina Agdal, Alyssa Miller, Genevieve Morton and Natasha Barnard traveling to the very windy Whitsunday Islands of Australia. Next stop: Africa. Ride the majestic dunes of Namibia with Adaora, Emily DiDonato and Cintia Dicker.Picking a European destination was not an easy task but once you see the splendors of Seville, Spain you will understand why this destination made the cut. Watch Irina Shayk, Julie Henderson and Ariel Meredith learn to bull fight in this picturesque city. Anne V, Jessica Gomes and Hannah Davis pay a visit to China and bask in the stunning landscape of Guilin. Jessica Perez, Chrissy Teigen and Kate Bock make the journey to one of the most remote islands in the world: Easter Island, Chile. The moai statues are monumental and create a striking backdrop for our models. And for the first time ever--a fashion shoot in Antarctica. Kate Upton takes on the incredible challenge, weathering the storm on a continent that is mostly made of ice. This footage is not to be missed. Finally, a group of models recreate five iconic past SI Swimsuit cover setups in nothing but body paint. It's another chance to see Kate, Chrissy, Nina, Ariel, Alyssa and Anne V as the Bahamas provides the final locale of this amazing journey.
- The aquatic adventure of the highly influential and fearlessly ambitious pioneer, innovator, filmmaker, researcher, and conservationist, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, covers roughly thirty years of an inarguably rich in achievements life.
- In the 19th century, a wandering drunkard in Italy is cast out of his village for a crime. He is exiled to Tierra del Fuego, where he searches for a mythical treasure, paving his way toward redemption.
- Two famous competitive climbers make a bet on who can climb Cerro Torre, one of the most dangerous mountains in Argentina and the world, first. As the day of the climb approaches, their increasing competitiveness becomes destructive.
- A merchant sailor returns to his home in Tierra del Fuego after spending most of his life at sea.
- In the summer of 1928, several inmates from the National Penitentiary in Buenos Aires managed to escape. The film narrates the fate of each of these runaways in search of their destiny - tough men with their own ethical codes and ready to do anything not to return to prison. Some of them will suffer violent deaths, while others manage de disappear. Sordid and moving stories, not excluding tenderness and love, mercy or horror sealed with a pact of prison love that will remain in the heart of Buenos Aires, as witness of the yearned-for freedom.
- After being abandoned on New Year's Eve and discovering that their husbands have committed a robbery, three very different women choose to go to Argentina in search of their spouses.
- Ushuaia's prison operated since the beginnings of last century until 1947, and gave rise to the current naval station. Both institutions represent the origin of the Southern-most city on the planet. In the collective imagination, the Ushuaia prison has always been a synonym of a "one-way ride."
- Eduardo (Diego Peretti) is an obsessive and efficient oil plant worker who finds his solitary routine is altered when summoned to travel to Ushuaia for a few days. The trip and reunion with an old friend and his family will test him and sets some things in motion that will allow him to rebuild past, present and maybe future.
- This is the story of Julián, an ophthalmologist who is upset due his wife recent death (a flight-attendant) and Teresa (an unhappy stewardess). Julián travels to Ushuaia, where he met his wife, to scatter her ashes and to end his own life by staying out in the open till he is dead. In a sky resort lift rise he meets Teresa where she also is trying to kill her self in the same way. They decide to get a drink and they star to get interested in each other. They spend the whole night together and they say goodbye. She is late to work and blames Julian but when she gets to the airport she find out about there is a terrorist threat. Meanwhile Julian crashes his car and his hospitalized for a while and starts forgetting about suicide and wants to meet Teresa again. Destiny will get them together again.
- The conflict of a good man fighting between two loves: the violent love for a fascinating woman and the tender love for the little son, orphaned of a mother.
- In this spectacular real-life adventure, a small team of Argentinean mariners sets sail for Antarctica in a custom-built sailboat. But to get there they and their vessel will have to brave the treacherous Drake Passage, one of the most dangerous bodies of water on Earth.
- A spiteful executive obstructs the efforts of a businessman, a filmmaker and his girlfriend by organizing shows in the country.
- A team of Irish adventurers attempts to follow in the footsteps of Antarctic adventurer Ernest Shackleton, who, in 1914, tried to cross the polar continent.
- Based upon Pierre Huyghe's search for albino penguins in the Antarctic as well as a musical about his adventures, which was held in 2005 in New York's Central Park.
- A profile of the damning legacy of forced species introduction in Patagonia.
- Zayed's Antarctic Lights chronicles the adventure of three Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi and Dr Jane Goodall ambassadors to Antarctica to learn about Antarctica's biodiversity, the global challenge of climate change and the issue of single-use plastics from legendary explorer Sir Robert Swan, who was the first person to walk to both the North and South Poles. During their expedition, 'Team Zayed' lit up the Antarctic sky with 100 solar lights, sending a message of unity, hope and action on climate change and single use plastics to the world to mark the United Arab Emirates Year of Zayed and celebrate the living legacy of the UAE founding father's environmental stewardship.
- A silent war, twenty years later. In the Argentinian south.