Deep Blue is a major documentary feature film shot by the BBC Natural History Unit. An epic cinematic rollercoaster ride for all ages, Deep Blue uses amazing footage to tell us the story of our oceans and the life they support.

"Kon-Tiki" was the name of a wooden raft used by six Scandinavian scientists, led by Thor Heyerdahl,...

Lost Worlds looks at untouched aspects of nature in parts of the world where humans rarely tread. Fr...

Ferdinand de Lesseps, known as “The Great Frenchman”, will embark in the greatest adventure of his l...

A visual montage portrait of our contemporary world dominated by globalized technology and violence.

Darwin's great insight – that life has evolved over millions of years by natural selection – has bee...

Supported by the National Geographic Society, the world's eminent blue whale scientists embark on a ...

A journey to seven of the most geographically dynamic locations on earth. The film features spectacu...

An underwater exploration beneath kelp forests in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern Califo...

Mountain Gorilla takes us to a remote range of volcanic mountains in Africa, described by those who ...

For more than 10 years, world champion freedivers Pipin Ferreras and Umberto Pelizzari have been vyi...

A journey into the land of sharks. The old myth of swimming killing machines is put against the true...

Wildlife photographer Steve Winter and cameraman Bertie Gregory capture the lives of jaguars in the ...

A jaguar is sought in South America.

A reportage cross-cutting film about the development of Africa from 1900-1936, using archive footage...
Documentary showing a couple of photographers driving for 35 days, leaving Brazil for Ushuaia.
Discusses essential scuba diving safety and rescue techniques. It highlights the importance of follo...

The underwater cinematographer, Rick Rosenthal follows the threatened Bluefin Tuna in their search f...

Documentary originally produced for BBC's television series "Natural World".

Did Cartier dream of making a country from this land of a million birds? In his records of his explo...