Two otters, a mother and daughter, are inseparable as the cub faces the dangers of her first Scottish winter, and Mum works hard to ensure both survive. Never more than a few feet apart, cub and mum exhibit a very special relationship as the cub grows up, learning how to fish and fend for herself on the idyllic west coast of Scotland.
City of Wax is a 1934 American short documentary film produced by Horace and Stacy Woodard about the...
Sangduen Chailert, or Lek, as she is generally known, has already rescued over 200 elephants. She ha...
In the remote and forgotten wilderness of Lake Natron, in northern Tanzania, one of nature's last gr...
Exploring the impact of human behavior on our environment from the perspective of one of South Flori...
A remarkable film from the National Geographic's daring EXPLORER series, ICELAND RIVER CHALLENGE fol...
A new mother’s memories of her own youth prepare her to navigate motherhood in the increasingly chal...
People go and search for the legendary Bigfoot creature.
A documentary about a unique type of forest, the "dehesa" of the Iberian Peninsula, a world in which...
In this retrospective tribute, acclaimed filmmaker Jean Walkinshaw hails the 100th anniversary of Mo...
Curiosity and Control examines our complex relationship to nature itself. A multi layered look at th...
Explorers and amateur directors Mariana Ianovska and Viktor Posnov embark on a 40 day long trip acro...
In this immersive documentary, Winston Stairs invites the audience on a soul-soothing expedition int...
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.
At the beginning of winter, a filmmaker retires for six months to a hermit's cabin in the middle of ...