Set in the 1950's, a Japanese Antarctic research exploration team and 19 dogs that accompanied the team are stationed at the Showa Base in Antarctica. After a year, the exploration team is ordered to withdraw from the Antarctic station due to severe weather conditions. The dogs have to be left behind. The following year, the next team arrives at the Showa Base station and a miraculous reunion occurs between a dog handler accompanying the new tean and two dogs, Taro and Shiro, that are brothers.
Touching the Void is a documentary that tells the true story of two climbers, Joe Simpson and Simon Yates, who attempt to climb the Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes. After a successful summit, disaster strikes when Joe falls and breaks his leg. Simon is forced to make a difficult decision that will determine both of their fates. This film is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the will to survive in the face of extreme adversity.
After the death of her partner, a pregnant woman seeks revenge and goes on a murder spree, targeting those she believes are responsible. As her due date approaches, her violent tendencies escalate, and she becomes more ruthless in her pursuit. Along the way, she encounters various characters and situations that add twists to her dark journey.
Meru is a breathtaking documentary that follows three climbers as they attempt to conquer the deadly peak of Mount Meru in the Himalayas. Facing treacherous weather conditions, near-death accidents, and the sheer physical challenge of the mountain, the climbers must rely on their skills, teamwork, and determination to survive and achieve their goal.
Five Days One Summer is a drama about an unfaithful husband who embarks on a mountain climbing vacation with his wife's sister. As they navigate treacherous terrain and face mental instability, they must confront their own desires and the consequences of their actions.
An Accidental Life is a deeply personal and vulnerable portrait of Quinn Brett, an ambitious, record-setting climber who strives to make meaning out of tragedy in the years following a near-fatal rock climbing accident on El Capitan that left her paralyzed.
National Geographic goes beyond the tourist hotspots and travels deep inside the 2 million acre national park to reveal the backcountry wilderness few have seen. Explore some of the 300 newly discovered waterfalls most tourists never get to see. Learn how wolves, back after five decades of absence from Yellowstone, are helping restore the balance in the ecosystem alongside the grizzly bear and bison. Finally, discover how the geology of Yellowstone with its giant well of molten lava underneath the surface is sometimes more dangerous than the wildlife. So serene and yet so dangerous, this powerful drama comes alive through satellite imagery and CGI animation.
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