Journey alongside a young tigress raising her cubs in the fabled forests of India.
Celebrate the remarkable comeback of tigers and the local heroes fighting to protect them.
Follows a new mother polar bear as she prepares to navigate motherhood in the challenging world that polar bears face today.
Cold of Kalandar tells the story of a family living in a remote mountain village in Turkey. The family faces poverty and personal disabilities, including a son with an intellectual disability. They struggle to make a living through mining and farming, while also dealing with the harsh conditions of the Black Sea region. The film explores themes of helplessness, nature, and the strength of family bonds.
Rise of the Warrior Apes is a documentary that explores the fascinating world of warrior apes in the African rainforest. The film takes viewers on a journey through the life and behavior of these remarkable creatures, showcasing their intelligence, strength, and social dynamics. It sheds light on their daily struggles, including conflicts, hunting, and the impact of human activities on their habitat. With stunning cinematography and interviews with experts in the field, Rise of the Warrior Apes offers a captivating look into the lives of these extraordinary animals.
A documentary/nature film edited from over 975,000 feet of footage shot by naturalists Ed N. Harrison and Frances Roberts in North and South America over a span of several years. Narrated by Marvin Miller, it ranges from volcanic eruptions to idyllic ranges of pasture, forest and mountain ranges; and species such as the bears of the northwest to terns, sea lions and pelicans of the southern lands. —Les Adams
The film Journeys alongside the filmmakers behind Disneynature’s “Polar Bear” as they face profound challenges 300 miles from the North Pole. The team, who created a revolutionary arctic camp on site, navigated virtually impassible snow drifts and tenuous sea ice, garnering unprecedented footage revealing adaptive behaviors that surprised even this veteran team of filmmakers.
PROJECT WILD THING is an ambitious, feature-length documentary that takes a funny and revealing look at a complex issue, the increasingly disparate connection between children and nature.
This comprehensive documentary explores the lives and behavior in the wild of over a hundred different simians species. Footage from such diverse places as Ethiopia, Japan, Sri Lanka and Brazil brings macaques, baboons, monkeys, orangutans and many other relatives of humankind to the screen. Because of its length and extensive coverage of its subject, it is of particular interest to those who are already keenly interested in its subject matter.
Eretz Bereishit is a captivating documentary that showcases the diverse wildlife in the region. From elusive swamp cats to majestic wolves and agile ibex, this film takes viewers on a journey through the beautiful landscapes and intriguing animals that call Eretz Bereishit home.
From Blossom Time to Autumn Frost is a captivating nature film that showcases the wonders of the animal kingdom. Through stunning cinematography, the film takes viewers on a journey exploring various habitats and the fascinating wildlife that inhabit them. From majestic birds and graceful deer to elusive foxes and powerful hawks, this documentary provides a unique perspective into the delicate balance of nature's ecosystems.
Wildlife documentary about the Wyoming Rockies elk, following their migrations for a full year.
Ape and Super-Ape is a documentary that highlights the various animal species and the environmental issues they face. From animal extinction to pollution and overpopulation, the film takes a comprehensive look at the challenges animals encounter in their natural habitats. The documentary utilizes archive footage and narration to provide a thought-provoking exploration of the animal kingdom.
In this Pete Smith Specialty short, a raccoon spends the night looking for food for his family. After his encounters with a skunk, a frog, and a menacing bobcat, he experiences the dangers in a vacant cabin.
The life story of Ogg, a male wolf living in the northern mountains of Israel.
A group of outdoorsmen demonstrate duck hunting as a preliminary to traveling the various hunting and fishing centers of the world. They begin their journey with a trip to the Rocky Mountains to hunt elk and mountain lions and to fish in the freshwater lakes. They travel to Lac la Ronge in Saskatchewan and to Anchorage and the Katmai Peninsula in Alaska to fish for trout, salmon, and grayling and hunt moose and bear. In the Arctic, the hunters go with a group of Eskimos for their biggest catch, the polar bear. The hunters travel south by plane, to the Fishing Club of Panama to fish for marlin, tuna, shark, and dolphin in the Gulf of Panama. In South Africa and the Zambesi River basin, they often hunt with only a camera. Accompanied by native beaters, they hunt elephants, antelope, buffalo, crocodiles, and hippopotami. As conservationists they capture some almost extinct white rhinoceros and take them to a game preserve for protection.
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