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Premiering 11 entertaining and eclectic foreign films from some of the world’s most talented directors, Link TV's new world cinema series CINEMONDO offers a charming collection of films that have never before been broadcast in America.
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Join the Explore team as they enter the most radicalized refugee camp in Palestine and discover that perhaps the greatest tool of liberation is not the gun, but the stage.
Journey on the "Reunification Express" from Hanoi to Saigon, exploring Vietnam's extraordinary culture and landscape in this premiere episode of the Trails from the East series.
Voyage through Cambodia by train, a "country of scars" that lost a quarter of its population under Pol Pot's regime. On the train there are discussions about daily survival and the difficult task of coming to terms with the past.
After traveling through Bangkok, where we meet a transsexual coping with modernity, the train travels south through a region full of Muslim separatists, and on to Malaysia.