Under the Hindukush | Voices from the Roof of the World
High in the foothills of Pakistan’s Hindukush mountains, the villages of Chitral faced a punishing series of disasters. Avalanches that buried schools and entire villages; monsoon mudslides that blocked out entire communities. Watch, ‘Under the Hindukush’, a film that focuses on the emotional toll paid by the families of those buried by these disasters. Watch their stories interwoven with the film crew’s dangerous journey to reach them - a testament to their courage and resilience while living on the frontlines of climate crisis. Director: Karim Shallwanee Executive Producer: Andrew Tkach Location: Chitral District, Pakistan #AKUVRW #VRW

▶︎
The Future of Snow Leopards | Snow Leopard Documentary

▶︎
IN CONVERSATION- H.E. AGA KHAN

▶︎
Voices from the Roof of the World | Episode 1 | Bears on the Brink

▶︎
Pakistan's Middle East Strategy Could Surprise You | Prof Jiang Xueqin Explains

▶︎
Markhor – Mountain Monarch | Voices from the Roof of the World

▶︎
Afghanistan: The Wakhan Corridor "Deadliest Roads"

▶︎
Indians Can't Go Here... My Journey into a Restricted Region | Full Film

▶︎
Making History on the Trango Towers, Pakistan - Edu Marin

▶︎
I Skied Down Mount Everest (world first, no oxygen)

▶︎
Nangma Valley | A Cinematic Travel Film by Films By Mani

▶︎
Climbing Trango Tower - Karakoram 4K Throne Room of the Mountain Gods - Nameless Tower Drone Footage

▶︎
Exploring Iran's Ancient Rock Villages: Inside the Timeless Homes of Kandovan

▶︎
Afghanistan’s Last Frontier: The Wakhan Corridor | Deadliest Journeys

▶︎
COLD DESERT in PAKISTAN 🇵🇰 - (unreal landscape) | S8, EP73

▶︎
8. The Sumerians - Fall of the First Cities

▶︎
FINALLY NANGA PARBAT | THE KILLER MOUNTAIN | STORY 133 | Pakistan Motorcycle Tour

▶︎
Crossing the most dangerous border in the world PAKISTAN - AFGHANISTAN |S8, EP83

▶︎
The Pass of Blood: Riding to the World's Highest Border Crossing! | Full Film

▶︎
The Khanty people survive the Arctic tundra's harsh cold in a unique home in Russia's far north.

▶︎
