In Escape from the Planet of the Apes, a group of intelligent chimpanzees escapes the Earth's destruction and travels back in time to 1973. As they try to fit into society, they face a dystopian future and must confront xenophobia and fear. The CIA tries to capture them, leading to a tragic event. With the help of a sympathetic scientist, they try to survive and find a way to go back to the past.
A group of friends go on a caving expedition in the Appalachian Mountains, but things take a dark turn when they become trapped and hunted by terrifying creatures in the caves. As they struggle to survive, tensions rise and secrets are revealed, leading to a fight for their lives.
A team of divers venture into an unexplored cave system in Romania and soon find themselves trapped with a deadly underground creature. They must fight to survive and find a way out.
Ancient Caves (2020) takes viewers deep into the underground realms of caves, uncovering their hidden secrets and showcasing their breathtaking natural formations. From the depths of Death Valley to the sprawling underwater caves of the Bahamas, this documentary delves into the realms of darkness and discovery. It combines stunning visuals, scientific research, and thrilling adventures of cave divers to take you on an unforgettable journey through time.
Trog is a horror sci-fi movie set in a small town where a troglodyte creature is discovered and goes on a rampage, causing chaos and fear among the residents. As scientists and authorities try to contain the situation, they must confront their own beliefs and face the consequences of their actions. It is a thrilling and suspenseful story that explores themes of evolution, religion, and the unknown.
After a freak accident, experienced caver George Linnane was left with multiple life-threatening injuries within Britain’s deepest cave system. This drama documentary set in the Brecon Beacons tells the story of his remarkable 54-hour-long rescue. With George’s life hanging in the balance, a team of over 300 individuals came to the rescue, from Wales and across the UK, to try and save his life and bring him safely to the surface.
Mysteries Underground is a fascinating documentary that delves into the hidden world of caves and caverns. Join a team of explorers as they navigate through dark passageways, dive into underground rivers, and discover breathtaking formations. Witness the beauty and wonder of these hidden realms, and uncover the secrets they hold. National Geographic brings you an unforgettable journey into the depths of the Earth.
In the documentary 'A Crack in the Mountain' the impoverished Vietnamese community living near Hang Son Doong, the largest cave in the world, is presented with both opportunities and challenges. They must navigate the delicate balance between sustainable development and tourism while preserving the cave's extraordinary natural beauty. As the story unfolds, viewers witness the community's struggles, triumphs, and the impact of their choices on the environment. From activism to environmental protection, this inspiring journey to the center of the earth sheds light on the importance of conservation and a sustainable future. Will they be able to preserve Hang Son Doong for future generations? Join us on this compelling exploration of a natural wonder.
The Mer de Glace in Chamonix, November 86: every summer the meltwater that runs on the surface of the glacier flows into a huge crevasse called "a mill". In 1897, Joseph VALLOT had explored it to a depth of 60m, a lake had prevented him from going any further. Since then no one had descended into this well. In the fall, a multidisciplinary team made up of mountaineers including Jean Marc BOIVIN, speleologists and scientists descending into the crevasse... Superb images and live comments in a temperature of 0° and a humidity of 100%. The team reached 110m deep under the ice, a world first in glacier exploration. Jean marc BOIVIN seems delighted with his first speleological exploration. With the participation of Serge AVIOTTE, Jean Michel ASSELIN, Jean Marc BOIVIN, Janot LAMBERTON, Pierrot PILLET, Louis REYNAUD, Jean Luc RIGAUD and Denis TERMIER.
A marvelous portrayal of a key event in British caving, and of the adventurous spirit of the two cavers famous for their numerous cave diving breakthroughs and records. Documenting a world record-breaking cave dive of 6,000 ft (1,800 m) made by Geoff Yeadon and Oliver Statham from West Kingsdale Master Cave, in North Yorkshire, England to Keld Head.
James Roddie is a caver, climber and a professional photographer. He’s also a 30-year-old man with an eating disorder. After the death of his father, James deals with it the best way he knows how – heading underground with his camera. Delving into his story, James candidly explores why caving, adventure, and mental health are so intricately tied together.
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