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Children of the Wild

For centuries, many folktales all around the world have described feral children who grow-up among wild animals. The question is, did these specific persons in history really exist or were these stories based on peoples’ imaginations? And if, the stories were true, what were the lives of these feral children really like? In the two-part…

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The Story of Europe

The six-part series, The Story of Europe, is a journey through the centuries – starting from the very beginning. Discover how the continent itself was formed and how the first human settlers made it their home. See the first physical beginnings, as well as the development, of a continent that is now regarded as culturally…

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What’s New On Get.factual in September?

Each month we’ll be adding new subscriber-only documentary films and series to our platform. We want to keep you in the loop and make each update special! Read below to find out more about the latest additions. Here’s what’s new in September: Wild Spain This two-part miniseries is a safari through Spain’s wildest regions. The…

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Stream Hundreds of Documentaries – Free For 7 Days

We’re excited to announce the official launch of Get.factual for documentary fans in the United Kingdom. From historical dramas to wildlife films, you can now stream our award-winning collection of non-fiction films and series at Getfactual.tv or with the mobile app for iOS and Android.  Get.factual offers diverse content covering history, science, travel, and nature. With…

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Deserts on the Move

Deserts are more than remote sand dunes – they are natural wonders full of surprises, amazing ecosystems, and natural diversity! However, they can also be dangerous. Desertification is a huge problem due to climate change with over 2.6 billion people affected by it worldwide. The two-part series Deserts on the Move on Get.factual explains everything…

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The Deadly Treasure of Lake Kivu

Here’s something you don’t read about every day: a highly explosive lake! As weird as that sounds, it’s a very real threat for residents of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Considered one of Africa’s Great Lakes, Lake Kivu lies on the border between the two countries and holds a secret that is…

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The Mighty Essequibo

The Essequibo is one of the last unexplored rivers on Earth. Located in the state of Guyana (South-America), it is over 600 miles long and which makes it the biggest river in the area. We invite you to follow two filmmakers, Rainer Bergomaz and Marion Pöllmann, as they capture the rare beauty of the river…

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The Klondike Ghost Ships

It is regarded a momentous movement in history: the Klondike gold rush. Starting in 1897, it attracted over 100,000 prospectors to the US-Canadian border in an area which is now the Alaskan Yukon territory. They settled along the Klondike River near Dawson in northwest Canada in hopes for striking gold. However, the impact made by…

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