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- Science documentaries about various topics.
- Dilan's childhood, who was around 12 years old at that time. He was still a child and lived with his family in East Timor Province because his father served as an Indonesian soldier.
- Delisa lives in a village on the Aceh coast. On December 26, 2004, when Delisa was preparing to take the prayer practice test, suddenly an earthquake and a tsunami hit their village and several other areas in Aceh and Southeast Asia.
- How well we know our cup of coffee?
- Tells the true story of the didong (a style of ballad) poet Ibrahim Kadir. He was in prison and was present during the mass killings of an estimated 500,000 suspected communists when Indonesian President Suharto came to power in 1965. His humanistic poems recreate that era.
- A 12 years old boy seeks his father after the death of his mother.
- For the first time ever, all three of Australia's commercial TV networks unite to simulcast this historic telethon and concert. All proceeds from the telethon go to World Vision Australia and aid of the 2004 Southern Asia Tsunami disaster. Includes a mammoth lineup of Aussie and international stars and personalities.
- A Catholic lives in the Muslim-majority region Aceh.
- Natural disasters are continuing to catch us off guard, often with catastrophic consequences. Despite advances in predictive technology, the gap in effectiveness can cost hundreds of thousands of lives. Could animals warn us of an impending natural disaster? High-end technology can assist in built-up areas, but animals are abundant on our planet. They could save human lives in regions that have no means of financing expensive technology. We follow scientist Martin Wikelski on a journey around the globe to discover key species that could be crucial for future early warning systems. He and his colleagues have to differentiate fact from fiction. Following the Asian Tsunami of 2004 legends spread of elephants heading inland before it struck. While human casualties topped 300,000, there were no elephant deaths. Coincidence?
- The documentary tells the story of a forgotten site of tsunami wrecked Aceh, following the struggle of a woman who now lives next to a giant boat -- 27,000 tons power-generation -- brought to land by the wave.
- In the aftermath of the Indian Ocean Tsunami, three men risk their lives in an attempt to save others.
- A small world filled by poetry, art, music and literature: Dina's Room
- A documentary about the life of civilians and conflict-affected communities during the Martial Law in Aceh.
- Jebraw arrived in Aceh and continued his journey to find the treasures in that place.
- Jebraw and Naya continued their journey to the most extreme point in Indonesia, namely Pulau Weh. Although this is the end of Indonesia, it is not the end, but only the beginning.
- The last leg of Simon Reeve's journey begins on the northern tip of Sumatra, near the epicentre of the 2004 tsunami, and takes him to the south western corner of Australia. In Banda Aceh, Sharia law is in force and Simon joins the local vice and virtue squad who patrol the streets and beaches to eradicate immoral behaviour.
- Hans Goedkoop visits the former Dutch West Indies, where he investigates the Aceh War and the roles of Dutch general Van Heutsz and local rebellion leader Teuku Umar.
- Journey of the Grand Lady: Weh. Miriam and Helmut on the graveyard. First aid exercise. Christian and Rahel: aeration and in the air. Christian and Agnes cook at a local family. Winni and Elmar on bike. Askan's agenda conflict. Food art.