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Pearl of Gion: Return of the Miyako Odori

The prestigious entertainment quarter of Gion in Kyoto Prefecture is one of the largest in Japan. As an area priding itself on traditional hospitality, Gion was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. Several geiko and maiko lost their places of work, and without any opportunity to pass down traditional ways to the new generation, the art itself seemed in danger. The revival of the Miyako Odori, a large-scale dance performance to be performed for the first time in three years, is their only hope. We join some young maiko who fell in love with this wondrous district and life in Gion as they attempt to overcome adversity. We bring you rare footage from inside the okiya where they live and train; a side of life normally unseen by outsiders. Young maiko work hard to realize their dreams in the sometimes strict, sometimes kind world of Gion.

Pearl of Gion: Return of the Miyako Odori

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Van Rossem

Jean-Pierre Van Rossem is the man of nine lives. The father, the son, the husband, the politician, the intellectual, the businessman and the artist, but also as the criminal and the showman. In Van Rossem, exclusive first-line witnesses such as Goedele Liekens, Frank Verstraeten and Jean-Pierre's son Youri talk for the first time about that part of his life that escaped the public eye. About how the illustrious businessman and inspiring leader continually reinvented himself, but also about how Ferraris and juggling Moneytron deals masked his personal tragedy. Van Rossem is a candid documentary series by Ilse Beyers about the infamous cult figure that everyone knows, but at the same time no one really knows.

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Gone

The well-being of urban life does not attract everyone. Even the most successful IT specialists and businessmen, tired of noisy streets and endless running, may decide to move closer to nature. Guzel Sanzhapova quit her job at a prestigious company, returned to Maly Turysh and began to develop the local infrastructure. Boris Akimov, the founder of LavkaLavka, went to the village to run a farm and a restaurant, and at the same time created a community of entrepreneurs. Zaur Tsokholov revived his native village by building a popular hotel there. Priest Pavel Korchagin moved to a small Altai village and started his own YouTube blog. These and other stories are about finding your dream in the most unexpected places.

Gone

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Kalla fakta: Frimurarnas hemlighet

Around 400 people within the Swedish legal community are members of the Freemasonry. Many of them meet in the country's courts and decide trials. Cold facts have come across the Order's internal documents that reveal strong bonds of loyalty between members. About the series: Around 400 people within the Swedish legal community are members of the Freemasonry. Many of them meet in the country's courts and decide trials. Cold facts have come across the Order's internal documents that reveal strong bonds of loyalty between members.

Kalla fakta: Frimurarnas hemlighet

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Where Champions are Born

Travel guide to the regions of Russia with the stars of Russian sports. The documentary project will show the unique places of the country and tell the stories of becoming champions. The film crew travels to different parts of Russia from North Ossetia to Kamchatka to show where the champions grew up. In four issues, the program will tell you how St. Petersburg became the capital of basketball, what the childhood of the strongest wrestler was like, how the harsh climate brought up the famous skier and why North Ossetia is called "little Brazil".

Where Champions are Born

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