Diego Buñuel visits countries often thought to be violent, war-ravaged and corrupt.
Where to Watch Don't tell my mother • Season 1
10 Episodes
That I Am In Congo
E1
That I Am In CongoDiego Buñuel visits the Democratic Republic of Congo where he meets female boxers, mountain gorillas, and a former beauty queen who is raising wareness about HIV.
That I Am In Afghanistan
E2
That I Am In AfghanistanDiego journeys into Afghanistan where he goes to a Kabul golf course, meets a female Army helicopter pilot, and goes to the first nightclub open to Afghans.
That I Am In Colombia
E3
That I Am In ColombiaA tailor in Colombia who specializes in bullet-proof clothing; a former gunman who teaches children; soccer unites right-wing paramilitaries and left-wing guerrillas.
That I Am In North Korea
E4
That I Am In North KoreaDiego poses as an actor to tour North Korea, where he is escorted, his hotel room is bugged, and he watches 100,000 dancers perform in a celebration of dictatorship.
That I Am In The Holy Land
E5
That I Am In The Holy LandDiego's journey from the Gaza Strip to Jerusalem includes meeting a Christian brewer, Fatah rappers, and a woman who rescues Palestinian donkeys.
The Balkans
E6
The BalkansDiego takes a road trip through Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia and Kosovo, where he sees how the people are still picking up the pieces 15 years after the Bosnian War.
Iran
E7
IranAn underground rap show in Tehran; a Jewish antiques dealer; a basketball game in Esfahan; Tehran's Museum of Contemporary Art; the Caspian Sea.
Pakistan
E8
PakistanConsidered 2008's most dangerous place, Pakistan proves to be very diverse when Diego experiences a school, Karachi, a TV show hosted by a cross-dressing man, and a five-star hotel.
Venezuela
E9
VenezuelaOn a trip to Venezuela, Diego discovers massive food shortages and cheap gasoline; sugar cane workers fight for land rights in San Felipe; a mobile library in the Andes.
Iraq
E10
IraqFlanked by bodyguards, the host must alter his interview routine after entering an occupied country at war where multiple searches and evening curfews are routine.