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Unusual Fish of Asia

Duration: 1 X 52 minutes
Available with separate language tracks and English subtitles
Completion: January 2008

They are known to the locals as fish that contain magical powers. They are regarded as sacred because of their strange behaviours at certain times of the year. This documentary goes in search of some of the most unusual fishes of Asia to uncover the truth behind the assertions of magical and mythical powers.


In Search of the Javanese Eagle

Duration: 1 X 48 minutes
Available with separate language tracks and English subtitles
Completion: December 2007

It is the only one of its kind in the world -the Javanese Eagle, It is seen everywhere in Indonesia - on its national emblem, its currency, its art, fabric and flag etc but what exactly is its character and why is it only found in Java? It is also in danger of extinction, We go in search of the Javanese eagle in its natural habitat.


In Search of the Mythical Unicorn

Duration: 1 x 52 minutes
Available with separate language tracks and English subtitles
Completion: March 2008

It is a mythical creature that has captures the imagination of both young and old - he unicorn, oft depicted as the saviors of good and defender against evil.

In reality, the existence of such an animal had never been truly confirmed,. but there is today, a living animal that is believed to be connected to the Asian mythical Unicorn. it has been recorded that when Ghengis Khan was about to conquer India, a one-horned beast knelt three times before him, "...as if to show him respect and as a result halted the impending invasion."

For the first time in documentary history, we search for this wild animal called the Seros - a story that begins along the borders of Tiber and India to malaysia to Japan. Now listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, its shyness and elusiveness makes this creature all the more intriguing. Produced by wildlife photographer Stephen Hogg


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