Documentary narrated by Tom Brokaw. National Geographic delves into the untold storylines and unresolved mysteries surrounding the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. Oceanographer Robert Ballard dives deep into the waters of the harbor to find the remains of a Japanese sub and closely examine the famous wreckage of the USS Arizona. This footage is mixed with interviews with survivors of the attack.
William Courtenay's color film of the pacific campaign and Japan's downfall.
Documentary about creatures that have vampire tendencies, including bloodsucking moths in South Amer...
Thanks to sophisticated equipment, marine biologists have managed to capture unprecedented scenes of...
In Dark Green we follow conservationist and storyteller Paul Rosolie deep into the jungle of the Ama...
For more than 20 years, Maurice & Katia Krafft have traveled the world. From Iceland to Hawaii, from...
Journey inside a bee hive to learn more about bees, honey and pollination. You'll learn about the di...
An ambiental interpreter, a glaciologist, a biologist and a upper indigenous mountain guide, talk ab...
As the largest island in the Caribbean, Cuba is host to spectacular wildlife found nowhere else on t...
Charlotte Uhlenbroek travels to Madagascar to follow the story of three mother ring-tailed lemurs st...
In the company of zoologist Patrick Aryee, a discovery of the 37 species of felines that inhabit the...
Traversing 700,000 square kilometers over 700 days, the filmmakers bring the stories of five people ...
Cats are cuddly felines and lovely pets, but also highly evolved predators that hunt huge amounts of...
The epic story of the life of a volcano, capable of both causing the extinction of all things and he...
Journalistic chronicle made by Ocelote from the Colima zoo “Ecoparc” that reconstructs the mysteriou...
“Aguas Negras” is an experimental documentary about the Cuautitlán River. The film examines the pass...