History's Smallest Superstar: The Real Tom Thumb (History Documentary) | Real Stories
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The extraordinary story of General Tom Thumb, the world’s first global show business celebrity.
A Little Bit Mongolian (Extraordinary Person Documentary) | Real Stories
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The charming story of Angus, a 12 year old boy from Australia who dreams of being the first foreigner to win one of Mongolia’s biggest horse races, the Naadam. Angus travels to the stunning straights of Mongolia with his family and searches for a trainer to take him on.
Superstrong Superhumans (Extraordinary People Documentary) | Real Stories
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An entertaining mix of human interest stories and popular science, Super Strong explores people with incredible physical strength.
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The Winner Loser (Extraordinary Person Documentary) | Real Stories
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Daniel Macnee can’t even remember what the weather was like yesterday. Since a devastating condition called hydrocephalus destroyed his memory function 22 years ago, he has created an extraordinary way of coping and navigating through life – piecing together his own history and fighting to hold onto his independence.
Meet The World's Smallest People (Little People Documentary) | Real Stories
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A mixture of engaging stories with accessible popular science about the human body, this revealing insight into some of the world’s smallest people, including primordial dwarf He Ping Ping, the world’s shortest man who weighs the same as an average one year old, and Britain's shortest man Michael Henbury, whose young son towers above him.
Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves (Confronting Racism Documentary) | Real Stories
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Everyone knows the genocide of the Jews; the fact that the Romanies were victims of the same criminal and racist policies is unknown or ignored.
Beautifully portrayed through the individual stories of Vera, Tibor, Anna and Antonie, and woven together with the music and poetry of the Romas, this film brings alive the dignity of the Romany People from within the Czech Republic.