In the midst of World War I, a secret agent disguised as a nanny boards the Britannic ship. As the ship sails through the treacherous waters of the Aegean Sea, she must uncover a German spy and prevent a disaster. Along the way, she forms a deep connection with a sailor, leading to a tragic love story amidst the chaos of war.
The Mystery of Britannic is a documentary drama that tells the story of the sinking of the Britannic, a sister ship to the Titanic, during World War One. Set in the year 1916, the film explores the events leading up to the tragedy and examines the mysterious circumstances surrounding the sinking. The wreck of the Britannic is also showcased, along with reenactments and expert interviews. Filmed in various Greek islands, including Kea, Tzia, and Keos, the movie captures the beauty of the Greek Cyclades and the Aegean Sea.
Spy in the Snow is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a fascinating journey into the snowy wilderness of Alaska, exploring the intriguing world of animal courtship and mating. From otter pups learning to swim to the elaborate displays of emperor penguins, this film offers an intimate and captivating look at the various species that call the Alaskan winter home. With stunning cinematography and expert narration, Spy in the Snow is a must-watch for nature enthusiasts.
"The Silent Alps" explores a forgotten massacre that is widely unknown in the modern era, the history of Kea culling in New Zealand
Sir David Attenborough narrates a documentary about the Kea, the world's only alpine parrot. Playful and destructive, it attacks cars, starts landslides and terrorises New Zealand ski resorts but behind the bad behaviour there's a sharp mind at work. David tries to play chess with a kea and discovers how its cheeky character is the key to its survival.
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