Geologist Ian Stewart explain in three stages of natural history the crucial interaction of our very planet's physiology and its unique wildlife. Biological evolution is largely driven bu adaptation to conditions such as climate, soil and irrigation, but biotopes were also shaped by wildlife changing earth's surface and climate significantly, even disregarding human activity.
A short film by Walerian Borowczyk in two parts. The first 'panel' follows the morning routine of Le...

The film follows two years of the extremely endangered arctic fox's attempt to return to Finnish nat...

A portrait of environmental folk hero & gay icon Bob Brown, who took green politics to the center of...

Journey alongside a young tigress raising her cubs in the fabled forests of India.

A documentary that explores the natural world of the sea, from the single-celled organism to more co...

From the imposing mating call of the red deer and the flight of the buzzard to the hunt of the fox a...

From the burning deserts to the icy steppes of the poles, from the green meadows to the tropical for...

The story of a little loggerhead turtle, as she follows in the path of her ancestors on one of the m...
Documentary showing a couple of photographers driving for 35 days, leaving Brazil for Ushuaia.

An animal documentary by Emmy award winner Hugo van Lawick. The viewer experiences unforgettable and...

Take a relaxing trip from the headwaters of Rocky Mountain National Park to Mexico's Gulf of Califor...

ME/CFS is a devastating disease that affects around 300,000 people in Germany alone. There has been ...

Described as being a film about determination, danger and the ocean’s greatest depths, James Cameron...

A making-of documentary about the bioart film Proyecto divergente. The first narrative bioart film s...

Kodiak Island in the Gulf of Alaska is home to the largest bear on earth, the Kodiak Bear. At least ...