Explains that there are approximately 100,000 species of fungi known to science, and that these simple plants are both harmful and beneficial to humans. Uses photomicrography to show the parts of the fungus and time-lapse photography to illustrate growth and reproduction.

A vivid journey into the mysterious subterranean world of mycelium and its fruit— the mushroom. A st...

An exploration of a new paradigm of health, science, and medicine, based on the interconnections bet...

The film takes on a walk alongside parasites, symbionts and decomposers offering ideas of both inter...

The world's first aquatic mushroom is discovered near Crater Lake in Southern Oregon. Underwater vid...

A creature born in an abandoned mattress travels around the country feasting on its victims’ vertebr...

For years, Alba, Maydis and Judae have served a terrible Beast without ever thinking of opposing him...

Floyd Benson, a neurotic college student, must learn to overcome his fears and discover who he truly...

Tongue-in-cheek investigation into the impact of the sudden discovery of magic mushrooms growing in ...

In this immersive, multi-sensory experience guests will experience the complete life-cycle of mushro...

Denise Crosby takes another look at the huge fans of "Star Trek" and how the series from around the ...

Journey across India, a breath taking land shaped by a myriad of cultures, customs and traditions. C...

Welcome to my new DVD, Duel - it's all about challenges and some big questions. Which car makes the ...

Two young North Korean gymnasts prepare for an unprecedented competition in this documentary that of...

Roughly chronological, from 3/96 to 11/96, with a coda in spring of 1997: inside compounds of Aum Sh...

A painting hanging in a house in Madrid is causing a stir as it is thought to be a lost work by the ...

Episode of the BBC Scotland television series focusing on Lindsay Anderson's 1968 film "If...", feat...

Ashes (2002-2015) a double video projection, tells the story of a young Caribbean man known by this ...