Jane Goodall has spent five years observing the chimps in Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika), Africa. One of her discoveries is that they use primitive tools. The film shows the life of the chimps. Retrospective note: This documentary features remarkable historical footage of Goodall, her original camp, and the Gombe chimpanzees. It shows the early years of Goodall establishing the site before it went on to become a world-renowned research center.
Isolated from the rest of the world since the time of the dinosaurs, New Zealand’s magnificent wildl...
Go to the Big Island and hover above erupting craters at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, watch flowi...
Every night around Australia, native possums scamper across city rooftops in an endless quest for fo...
A quasi-documentary look at how certain things fit together. This film embraces an unhurried tempo.
Bluefin is a tale of epic stakes set in “the tuna capital of the world.” In North Lake, Prince Edwar...
Werner Herzog's documentary film about the "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and what the thirteen sum...
Something is rotten in England. A plague of North American grey squirrels threatens the beloved nati...
Take a spectacular journey. It starts right here... Explore a strange and mysterious world. Explor...
A documentary on Al Gore's campaign to make the issue of global warming a recognized problem worldwi...
Every year, thousands of Antarctica's emperor penguins make an astonishing journey to breed their yo...
One of the most mysterious animals to inhabit the jungle is the pygmy hippopotamus - up to 300 kg in...
A caving expedition recently discovered a community of dwarf crocodiles living in the Abanda Caves, ...
In the Aysén region dwell a population of 90000 isolated souls sharing the harsh landscapes of an ar...
A young penguin, driven by his instinct, embarks on his first major trip to an unknown destination.
The lyric passage of a Monarch butterfly, beginning with its birth, through its delicate metamorphos...
An intimate view of the panorama of African wildlife, giving a sense of what it is really like to be...