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- The Autobots learn of a Cybertronian spacecraft hidden on the moon, and race against the Decepticons to reach it and to learn its secrets.
- Two neighbors form a strong bond after both suspect extramarital activities of their spouses. However, they agree to keep their bond platonic so as not to commit similar wrongs.
- Video game adventurer Lara Croft comes to life in a movie where she races against time and villains to recover powerful ancient artifacts.
- In 1920s Los Angeles, a bedridden patient in a hospital captivates a young girl with a fantastic tale of heroes, myths, and villains on a desert island.
- A collection of expertly photographed scenes of human life and religion.
- Astronomer Carl Sagan leads us on an engaging guided tour of the various elements and cosmological theories of the universe.
- After being discredited as a coward, a 19th century seaman lives for only one purpose: to redeem himself.
- A genocide survivor's dream to revive an ancient sport becomes an inspiring mission to heal a nation.
- An international expedition is sent into Cambodia to destroy an ancient formula that turns men into zombies.
- Two backpackers travel through Asia and America.
- This is a story about how the airplane has changed the world. Filmed in 18 countries across all seven continents, it renews our appreciation for one of the most extraordinary and awe-inspiring aspects of the modern world.
- Vic Ungasis and the Escalera brothers reunite as they go on a globe-trotting adventure to find two artefacts to merge with the Kali before a yakuza leader can get them before they do and achieve immortality.
- Basically a travelogue featuring footage of Angkor Wat (in Cambodia) shot by a couple of explorers in the WWI years, with additional footage shot on a Hollywood set by George M. Merrick . Roadshown for years as part of a double feature with Inyaah (Jungle Goddess) (1934) (also called "Virgin of Sarawak" and later "Jungle Virgin" and "Strange Adventures") with the result that "Inyaah" also carries "Forbidden Adventure, 1938" as an incorrect alternate title in some quarters.
- Professor Johansson has made a huge scientific breakthrough; a device that will create a huge magnetic pulse that knocks out all electricity over a continent-wide area. The military applications are already being thought of when Dr. Johansson is kidnapped by a group of profit-seeking mercenaries. Meanwhile, his daughter, Karin, finds herself having to consort with all manner of shady characters as she searches for her father.
- Angkor Wat is a wonder of the world but that was just part of an awesome ancient city
- In the Cambodia area of Indo-China (when it was filmed) a young native boy 'adopts' a baby elephant and raises it as a pet. His father later sells it to a Chinese merchant. The boy recaptures the pachyderm, however, and frees it back into the jungle.
- A love triangle of American expatriates in Cambodia leads to tragedy and redemption.
- This film was also known as Around the World in 80 Minutes. Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. and a crew of three journey around the world and report on various cultural curiosities and the humour they find in everyday life overseas.
- An ailing Khmer prince falls in love with Maharani Maya of India, his guest. The government of Cambodia sent him a trained nurse named Sopheap, who served him with devotion. But the prince was totally unaware of the rumblings in her heart.
- Faced with the pressures of family, tradition, and culture, a Cambodian woman is forced into a marriage to a man she doesn't know. Love has its own plan when she meets another man and falls in love. Now she must choose to honor her family's wishes or follow her heart.
- Aaron Wilder, a man living a sheltered life, is challenged by his deceased mother to do a scavenger hunt in Asia. Can he do it? What will he find? And, what the heck is shariko?
- Based on a dramatic episode of Cambodia's History, in the sixties. It was about a plot fomented from the outside and in the Angkor-Siemreap-Kompong Thom region by the CIA, two South-East Asian governments tied to the "chariot" of Imperialism and General "Dap" Chhuon Mchulpich (the Governor and Commander of the Cambodian armed forces of the Angkor-Siemreap-Kompong Thom region), all of them being very dissatisfied with the "neutralist" and anti-imperialist policy of Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Chief of State of the Kingdom of Cambodia, and, more particularly, with the rejection by Sihanouk, in 1963, of the conditional and humiliating U.S. aids.
- An experimental short about memory, exploring life and death in Asia.
- One of the mythic journeys of our time, through the exquisite, complicated, surprising terrain of Vietnam and Cambodia to the great ruins at Angkor - the magnificent Khmer temples being painstakingly restored deep in the Cambodian jungle. It is a high definition odyssey up a river far distanced in time from the corridor into the heart of darkness portrayed in Francis Coppola's "Apocalypse Now." In Angkor, the World Monuments Fund's John Stubbs and John Sanday describe their 15-year restoration of one of the jewels of a city called "the eighth wonder of the world." As we go inside the 12th Century temple complex of Preah Khan, along with the other major sites of Angkor Wat, Bayon and Banteay Srei, we learn that the story of their work in Angkor is not only a story of the rebirth of Angkor after the horrors of the Khmer Rouge Era, but it also is a story of the rebirth of Cambodia.
- This documentary follows the adventures of a group of Bulgarian cave explorers en route to some of the less known and uncharted cave systems in the jungles of Lao.
- A rich young native and his wife are attacked by robbers near the ruins of Angkor-Wat. The husband is left for dead on the ground, but the wife is rescued and the booty recovered by a young European named Clive. The latter carries the bereaved woman to the rest house at the ruined temple. The robber chief, Tantia, by name, tries to get his followers to pursue Clive, but they are afraid of his gun and refuse. So Tantia goes after him alone. The husband, recovering from his temporary insensibility, follows his wife and her protector. When he sees them among the ruins, he thinks he is forgotten and betrayed. Tantia, disguised as a Buddhist priest, fans his jealousy, and gets him to steal the white man's gun. He then reveals his own identity, and to further his own end of getting the girl into his possession, helps the husband in an attack on Clive. But the husband is disarmed and Tantia falls a victim to the gun, which has been restored to its owner by the nimble wit of the woman. Husband and wife are restored to each other's love.
- The Governor General of Indo-China, Mr. Klobukowski and General de Beylié receive King Sisowath in the ruins of Angkor, curious vestiges of Khmer art, where festivals and dances take place in honor of the royal guests.
- Peter Wath travels down the Mekhong River in East Asia. Danmarks Radio (Danish television broadcaster) and Jyllands-Posten (one of the leading Danish newspapers) join forces to produce this travel documentary.
- A compete and wonderful picture of the now most beautiful ruins in the world. Produced at Angkor, Cambodia, French Indochina. Construction of the buildings and temples of Angkor was commenced in the ninth century A.D. by the Khmers, who migrated from India. The city reached the zenith of its power in the eleventh century. In the thirteenth century its population, supposed to be more than a million, was completely wiped from the face of the earth, how, nobody knows exactly, leaving only a mass of beautiful remains to set the world awonder.
- An historic temple whose ruins are considered one of the great sights of the universe. They are shown here in complete detail.
- From the rice paddies and small canals of the southern Mekong Delta to the tribal villages of the northern and central highlands to the bustle of its modern cities, Vietnam is a surprise and a delight.
- 2002–200322mTV-PG7.7 (39)TV EpisodeCambodia: With a friend along for the ride, Tony travels to Phnom Penh, Cambodia, where he explores a food culture that is both pleasing to the palette and slightly frightening.
- Near Angkor Watt, children capture a baby elephant and are just growing attached to it when it is sold to a travelling safari. Pursuing the new owner, a boy manages to steal it back, and the children free it to return to its mother.
- "Angkor Wat"; 28 minutes; © 2020; In the Cambodian jungle laid hidden for centuries the remarkable temple of Angkor Wat. A spectacular architectural jewel of magnificent proportions where symmetry was embedded in stone. The temple represents a symbol of a powerful empire that ruled for 8 centuries in South East Asia.
- "Gems of the Jungle"; 28 minutes; © 2020; The Cambodian jungle is peppered with temples, and old monasteries accessed by causeways guarded by snakes saddled by gods and demons, a plethora of deities at the crossroad between two religions, Hinduism and Buddhism, enticing the visitors to an adventurous exploration.
- "Immortal City"; 28 minutes; © 2020; Yashodarapura. the immortal Khmer majestic capital was built following the defeat suffered in front of the Chams. In its middle rises the Bayon, probably the most mysterious temple hidden in the Cambodian jungle, with its 54 faces decorate towers symbolizing the king's omniscience.
- 2019– 1h 38m8.6 (8)Podcast EpisodeDeep in the Cambodian Jungle, a ruined city crumbles among the roots of banyan trees. Series host Paul Cooper looks at the Khmer Empire of medieval Cambodia, and their capital, the ancient mega-city of Angkor. He explores how this great civilization rose to a size and wealth virtually unprecedented in the world, how it overcame the challenges of its climate and landscape, and all the factors that led to its final, dramatic collapse.
- The seven remaining teams travel from Te Puke, New Zealand to Siem Reap, Cambodia. One team find themselves in trouble with the law on the way to the airport. Another team's catty behavior grates on the nerves of some other teams.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.2 (57)TV EpisodeThe six remaining teams travel from Siem Reap, Cambodia to Delhi, India. Mother Nature tries to foil one team when a windstorm blows away the clothes they are ironing at the Detour. A budding romance between two people from different teams causes friction. Another person lashes out when their team reaches boiling point.
- In the 70s, the people of Cambodia suffered extreme poverty because of reforms imposed by the Khmer Rouge. But with the death of the communist movement, the country is now slowly rising from the grave. With the help of Pinoy volunteers, new agricultural reforms are now taking shape.
- In the Dino age, the earth was covered with pre-flowering plants, notably ferns and conifers. Their primitive methods of pollination were outclassed by a novelty, flowers, designed to attract animals, mainly insects, who soon started specializing in collecting pollen and/or nectar. Together they cerated giant tropical forests on over half of the land. Most species were extinguished by the mega-asteroid which wiped out the Dinos, but enough survived as seeds. Mammals and birds became major seed eaters and propagators. The interaction between flowering plants and animals, specific to all kinds of environments, became the main motor of unprecedented fast evolution and changed most of earth's surface spectacularly.