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Global Trekker invites you to explore reality and immerse yourself in the stories of fiction and nonfiction,
Documentaries VS Movies.

Look through the lens of documentaries and movies, and experience the magic of stories in a whole new way.

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Celebrating the artistry and vision of iconic filmmakers.

Learn the Journey of Iconic Movie Makers and See Their Great Creations on Global Trekker. Dive deep into the lives and legacies of cinematic giants. Explore their masterpieces and discover the world through their lens

FEATURED DOCUMENTARIES

The Moviemakers:
Martin Scorsese

60 years since his directorial debut, Martin Scorsese's life has been dedicated to the past, present and future of cinema.

26 feature films later, the aptly named Caretaker of Cinema continues to push the boundaries of moviemaking.

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The Moviemakers:
Steven Spielberg

With over 50 years in the industry, not many filmmakers can boast the longevity and influence of Steven Spielberg, whose journey from the suburbs of Arizona to the spotlight of Hollywood is one of the greatest stories ever told.

From E.T. to Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan to Ready Player One, the influence of Spielberg stems from his ability to span genres and generations; telling the stories of ordinary people dealing with extraordinary circumstances.

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The Moviemakers:
Spike Lee

A highly driven and motivated trailblazer, Spike Lee has always been a controversial and political filmmaker whose films speak for themselves. Over 40 years since his debut in the world of film, Spike continues to push boundaries and champion the black struggle in America.

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The Moviemakers:
Quentin Tarantino

Since the early 1990s, Quentin Tarantino has been on a cinematic rollercoaster ride that shows no signs of slowing down, cementing himself as one of the world’s most influential filmmakers.

Through his unique style, Tarantino carved out a place in Hollywood just for himself, and even when others have tried to emulate him, his films stand out among the crowd.

With one movie left before he supposedly retires, we take a look back at the ups and downs of his incredible life on film.

FEATURED MOVIES

Gang of New York
(Directed by Martin Scorsese)

After years of incarceration, Irish immigrant Amsterdam Vallon (DiCaprio) returns to lower Manhattan's lawless, corrupt Five Points section seeking revenge against the rival gang leader (DayLewis) who killed his father. But before long, Amsterdam's personal vendetta becomes part of an erupting wave of fullblown gang warfare. Feel your heart pound while weapons and cultures clash in a chaotic symphony of life and death. Surrender to the tumultuous atmosphere of 1860s New York as phenomenal sound and stunning visual clarity transport you back in time.

Minority Report
(Directed by Steven Spielberg)

In the future, criminals are caught before the crimes they commit but one of the officers in the special unit is accused of one such crime sets out to prove his innocence.

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