In Galician, Devalar means “the passing of time over things”. This short movie is a portrait of a seaside Galician village, on the edge of the Atlantic ocean, drawn by the memories of the director.

Riding Giants is story about big wave surfers who have become heroes and legends in their sport. Dir...

A woman with a troubled past embarks on a journey to deliver a message from the grieving families of...

This shows physicist Stephen Hawking's life as he deals with the ALS that renders him immobile and u...

A paralysingly beautiful documentary with a global vision—an odyssey through landscape and time—that...
The Indonesian archipelago in the Indo-Pacific Ocean comprises thousands of islands, atolls and the ...

The imminent extinction of the vaquita porpoise and the totoaba, two species endemic to Baja Califor...

A film made for the Central Office of Information concerning Britain's coastline, with music by Mich...

Marko Röhr's film crew takes the viewer to Europe's last unexplored area: Iceland's unique underwate...

10 May 1943. Something is spotted drifting ashore off the coast of Northwest Donegal, Ireland. Somet...

21 Days, based on the story of six young fishermen who left Gros-Islet fishing village on a routine ...

An ecological drama/documentary, filmed throughout the globe. Part thriller, part meditation on the ...
While the Pelagic Life team is chasing the elusive sardine baitball in the open ocean near Baja Cali...

After a nice and slow start with some gorgeous deep water soloing footage from Mallorca, the movie s...

Imagine a world of incredible color and beauty. Of crabs wearing jellyfish for hats. Of fish disguis...

Particle physicist Professor Brian Cox asks, 'What time is it?' It's a simple question and it sounds...

Stanley Kubrick’s first color film, commissioned by the Seafarers International Union to promote the...

The documentary covers the entire maritime sector, its significance and contribution in the developm...

Who invented time, who invented the clock? Why 1 hour, why 60 minutes, why 60 seconds? Since prehist...