Join a team of marine experts as they embark on an awe-inspiring journey to uncover the hidden secrets of these magnificent creatures of the sea. From their incredible intelligence to their remarkable social behaviors, prepare to be mesmerized by the captivating world of whales.
Blue Whales: Return of the Giants 3D takes viewers on a journey of a lifetime to explore the world of the magnificent blue whale, a species rebounding from the brink of extinction. Following two scientific expeditions—one to find a missing population of blues off the exotic Seychelles Islands, the other to chronicle whale families in Mexico’s stunning Gulf of California—the film is an inspirational story that transforms our understanding of the largest animal ever to have lived.
Mad scientist Prospero runs away with his blind daughter Miranda to Tromaville, hiding from evil pharmaceutical execs, including his own sister Antoinette who ruined his career after he found the cure against opioid addiction. With the help of a handicapped crack-whore, he releases a massive amount of laxative to whales, while his enemies are on a cruise ship to North Korea. A humongous shitstorm washes the boat away and brings them to Tromaville, where Prospero can now fully realize his ultimate vengeance.
A young cabin boy survives a shipwreck and finds himself on an isolated island. He forms a bond with a friendly whale and together they face numerous challenges and adventures. Along the way, the boy learns valuable life lessons about friendship, courage, and the importance of facing one's fears.
Life in the Blue is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a journey to explore the wonders of the ocean. From majestic whales to graceful sea turtles, and from colorful corals to elusive sharks, this film showcases the incredible diversity of marine life.
In the movie Curtain, a woman moves into a new apartment and discovers an unusual shower curtain. When she enters the shower, she is transported to a strange dimension filled with creatures and mystery. As she tries to find a way back, she uncovers dark secrets and encounters dangerous situations. The movie explores themes of horror, mystery, and sci-fi.
The White Planet is a documentary that takes viewers on a journey to the polar region, showcasing the mesmerizing wildlife and the challenges they face in their icy habitat. From polar bears to whales, this film captures the beauty and harshness of life in the cold.
Sonic Sea is a documentary that explores the devastating effects of human-made noise on marine life, particularly whales and other underwater creatures. It showcases the harmful consequences of activities like shipping and drilling, which produce high levels of noise in the ocean. The documentary highlights the importance of protecting these animals and finding ways to reduce noise pollution in our oceans.
Ocean Souls is a documentary that takes you on a mesmerizing journey into the depths of the ocean, showcasing the remarkable lives of whales and dolphins. With breathtaking footage and expert insights, it reveals the challenges they face and the efforts being made for their conservation. Dive into this immersive experience and discover the profound impact of these ocean souls on our planet.
Ireland’s Deep Atlantic sees underwater cameraman Ken O’Sullivan embark on a series of voyages out into the open North Atlantic in search of large whales, sharks and cold water coral reefs 3,000 down on Ireland’s deep sea bed. The two-part series will document many of these creatures’ behaviour for the first time in any TV programme and investigate the health of our deep Atlantic waters.
Director Mirjam Leuze’s The Whale and The Raven illuminates the many issues that have drawn whale researchers, the Gitga’at First Nation, and the Government of British Columbia into a complex conflict. As the people in the Great Bear Rainforest struggle to protect their territory against the pressure and promise of the gas industry, caught in between are the countless beings that call this place home.
Explore the impact of climate change on whales and their changing habitats in Antarctica. Join a wildlife conservation expedition and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of humpback whales through aerial photography. Learn about the research and conservation efforts to protect these majestic creatures.
A Life Among Whales is a documentary that explores the fascinating world of whales, shedding light on their behavior, habitats, and the conservation efforts to protect these magnificent creatures. Through captivating storytelling and breathtaking footage, the film highlights the importance of understanding and preserving the delicate balance of marine ecosystems.
The scientific search for the elusive giant squid.
A newly discovered mega-hunt is happening off the coast of South Africa. In an epic annual spectacle in False Bay, a pod of cunning killer whales hunt 5,000 common dolphins.
Whales are the largest mammals in the oceans. Giants like Moby Dick inhabit the world’s oceans. But Flipper, the dolphin, also belongs to their species. Hampie, the little humpback whale, will not become as huge as Moby Dick. But at his birth he is already much larger than Flipper. When he has grown up, he has no natural enemies in the ocean. But growing up is quite stressful, Hampie can tell you about it. And no enemies? – That would be nice. But see for yourself how he lives. Get to know his family and listen to the tales from the past. Discover his living space, which is beautiful, but also full of dangers. And accompany him on his long, adventurous journey from the Pacific to the Arctic.
Negative media coverage on the never-ending whaling issue prompted first-time documentary filmmaker Keiko Yagi to find out more about the topic. With no budget, limited experience in filmmaking, no fluency in English, but armed with a video camera and a strong desire to find out about the truth of the matter on whaling, Yagi started her research.
In the Faroe Islands, hundreds of pilot whales are slaughtered each year in a hunt known as the “Grind.” This gruesome tradition has drawn outrage from activists, most notably the international conservation group Sea Shepherd, who routinely sail to the islands to try to block whaling boats. Yet the Faroese are equally determined to maintain their tradition, defending the practice as more sustainable and less cruel than getting meat from slaughterhouses. Director Vincent Kelner spends time with both Faroese hunters and Sea Shepherd crusaders, building to a nuanced look at a disturbing event with much larger implications for the way humans relate to other creatures.