This short documentary by Bill Mason explores Pukaskwa National Park on Lake Superior, providing a background of the park's geological past and plant life. The film also shows scenes of hiking, canoeing and camping. The result is to put us back in touch with the natural elements that our ancestors both fought and enjoyed.

A documentary of insect life in meadows and ponds, using incredible close-ups, slow motion, and time...

Ducks are true originals. There are more than 120 different species of ducks in all, a fantastical g...

Roam the Wild West frontier land of the Rio Grande’s Big Bend alongside its iconic animals, includin...

Set in the mountains of northeast Italy, this film may be considered an observational documentary ab...

The island of New Guinea is the setting for this film, which focuses on the landscape, the life of t...

Ewan McGregor narrates a captivating portrait of wild Shetland and traces the course of a breeding s...

In Missing 411: The UFO Connection, David Paulides continues the story of people who vanish in the w...

Follows the story of "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and what the thirteen summers in a National Par...

Seventy-five years after Brad Washburn, one of the greatest aerial mountain photographers of all tim...

Waters’ LIFT project, ᏗᏂᏠᎯ ᎤᏪᏯ (Meet Me at the Creek), is the fourth of a quartet of films, and focu...

This documentary follows the harsh and competitive life of Addo, a male lion born into a successful ...

Eerie images of landscapes after the Fukushima nuclear disaster shot on black and white 8mm.

Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan travels to the frozen north, deep inside the Arctic Circle, to me...