World Wide Series

Tellus Vision

The latest documentary productions cover four different series focusing on young people around the globe. They share their lives, cultures, dreams and ideas.

These programs are set in the French, English, German and Spanish speaking parts of the world. The filming took place in South Africa, Morocco, India, South America, The West Indies, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the US and in many European countries.

The films strive to create edutainment (education + entertainment) and to increase the understanding of cultural and social differences, focusing on role models with good attitudes and values, combined with interesting topics. Many of the young people portrayed aspire to make the world a better place.

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Tellus Vision

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    “This is a valuable resource from which much pleasure and language-learning can be derived.”

    “It is a pleasure to work with the production company Tellus Vision AB, which has through many years of cooperation with Gyldendal Uddannelse, shown a professionalism in the field of educational videos. Tellus Vision has shown remarkable knowledge and the highest competence in the field and understanding of the special needs of an educational publisher.”

    “It is a pleasure to be associated with Anna Nordqvist. We have complete faith in Anna Nordqvist’s experience as her work has been very successfully received by the thousands of teachers and hundreds of thousands of students who have been exposed to her videos.”

    "The young people who are portrayed are likeable and at the same time interesting personalities…The variation of scenarios and human types are excellent…It doesn’t feel like ‘school material’. The films have a unique authenticity which you seldom meet in this type of educational video. We appreciate Junge Leute and think it is very good indeed."

    “….I couldn’t believe how interested my students were. In the stories of the six young persons interviewed they could see their own problems and feelings. Motivation was stronger than the language barrier.”