Whilst sharing his various experiences on nature and wildlife throughout the journeys, Serdar Kılıç tells us that we need to embrace nature again in order to live healthy and peaceful.
Roxana Aubrey leaves Paris to join a free diving course in the south of France. She becomes enamored with Pascal Gautier, a world-famous free-diver, and joins his team. As Roxana sets new records, Pascal's importance fades and their relationship deteriorates. When Roxana discovers Pascal's affair, she seeks solace in Tom. However, during a competition, Roxana's life is put at risk due to Pascal's sabotage. Tom discovers the truth but keeps silent. Roxana tragically dies, and her death is deemed accidental.
The Salt of the Earth is a biography and documentary film that tells the story of a renowned photographer. It explores his work capturing images from various parts of the world, showcasing the human condition and social cohesion. The film highlights his journey to places like France, Galapagos Islands, Kuwait, Mexico, and more, where he documented the effects of starvation, drought, and other issues. It also delves into his experiences in countries like Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, covering topics such as the Rwandan genocide and violence. Throughout his career, he has produced iconic photographs that have become famous, reflecting his humanist perspective.
In 1930s Paris, a chambermaid faces challenges and societal tensions as she works in a wealthy household. She encounters murder, rape, pedophilia, frigidity, and class differences. While dealing with racism and antisemitism, she also experiences a thunderstorm and heavy rain. Moving to the countryside, she encounters far-right ideologies and witnesses child rape. The film explores themes of fascism, marital desertion, sadism, and infidelity. Based on literature, it portrays the life of a chambermaid and the struggles she faces.
Koyaanisqatsi is an experimental film that takes viewers on a mesmerizing journey through time-lapse photography, showcasing the beauty and destruction of the modern world. Through stunning aerial shots and captivating scenes of city life, the film provides a thought-provoking commentary on the impact of technology and urbanization on our environment.
What is the purpose of our existence ? What is the soul ? Which are the power of mind, of conscience ? What is our link to nature ? Pondering these existential questions, this movie invites us to find out an universal wisdom, meeting shamans, healers, yogis, but also philosophers and doctors. From Mongolia plains to the Amazonian forest, it leads us far than we expected at first.
Serdar Kılıç travels around the world and explores the nature by witnessing the culture and traditions of people living in the wild.
In 1962, Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring opened America's eyes to the dangers of pesticides and man's place in nature. This episode of the "Before/After" series dives into the genesis of a poetic and powerful text, which inspired modern environmentalist thought.
Exploring some of the world's most isolated and iconic tropical islands.
Follow a group of extraordinary divers as they plunge into the deep ocean and push the limits of human capability. Witness the breathtaking beauty and danger of the underwater realm as these individuals challenge themselves and commune with nature.
Johanna Nordblad, a free diver, is the subject of this documentary as she strives to break the world record for the longest distance traveled under ice with only one breath.
Terra is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a journey to discover the beauty and complexity of planet Earth. From stunning landscapes to fascinating creatures, this film showcases the wonders of our natural world in all its glory.
In the ruins of a world devoured by human greed, the last man plunges into a decadent frenzy: devouring rare plants, octopus flesh, the final drops of water, and eventually blood. But nature is not silent. A mysterious girl with a white rabbit appears like a myth reborn, blurring the line between legend and reality, death and renewal.
Combining poetry, science and emotion, this film traces the history of life, from its cosmic origins to its evolution on our planet, through the wonders of biodiversity and the contemporary challenges it faces. Through spectacular images, Yann Arthus-Bertrand questions the paradoxes of our times and urges a collective transformation to reconcile humanity with nature.
Martin (Joe Newton) is a casualty of society. He is under appreciated and overworked as a salary man in the city. With mounting pressure on his shoulders, he experiences a breakdown at work and loses his job. After visiting his childhood home to collect some possessions, he opts not to go home but instead chooses to live off grid in the vast woodland. Here he attempts to survive, to try and find himself again, through being amongst nature and his love of writing poetry.