This short Depression-era documentary describes the importance of the Mississippi River to the United States and laments the environmental destruction committed in the name of progress, particularly farming and timber practices and their impact on impoverished farmers.
The first half is a salute to John Wesley Powell, the first man to explore the Colorado River. Walt ...
In the most brutal migration on the planet, ride shotgun with ZuluEchoFive and FoxtrotOne, a zebra m...
This short film from canoeist Bill Mason illustrates the joy and poetry of paddling solo. All the ba...
We get to know a few inhabitants of central European rivers.
Follows Martin Strel as he attempts to cover 3,375 miles of the Amazon River in what is being billed...
Explore the mysterious Amazon through the amazing IMAX experience. Amazon celebrates the beauty, vit...
Set in Nagaland, the film hopes to find resonance in other geo-political locations of the world wher...
Legendary kayaker Scott Lindgren attempts to complete an extreme, unprecedented whitewater expeditio...
Filmed in IMAX, a team of explorers led by Pasquale Scaturro and Gordon Brown face seemingly insurmo...
In the cobalt mining areas of Katanga in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), babies are bein...
Africa is a land of giants. Its powerful rivers sculpt the earth and form impressive valleys and wat...
Follows amateur botanist Antonius Moscal's raft journey down the Franklin River (Tasmania, Australia...
Lazy relatives. Jealous neighbors. Runaway kids. The everyday troubles of one family - except this f...
A passionate conservation biologist brings together a river bushman fearful of losing his past and a...
Over 2000 Union soldiers, passengers and crew were crammed aboard the steamboat Sultana, licensed to...
The birthplace of the Vltava lies in the Bohemian Forest. Dark yellow, like heavy gold, it fills its...