New Zealand is one of the most remote countries in the world. Owing to the great distance from continents and, as a result of intense volcanic activity, unique flora and fauna as well as extraordinary landscapes have developed in this island country. The settlement of humans over the centuries has naturally also had an influence on the landscape. This film is an invitation to travel across the diverse landscapes of New Zealand.

The Arctic is accessible to man only because of ice dogs. As hunters, haulers, and guardians, they h...

Mountain men Joseph R Walker was probably the first non-Indian to see Yosemite, in 1833, but not unt...

Two thousand square miles, a mile deep, approximately 10 miles wide- no geological feature on earth ...

Explorers and amateur directors Mariana Ianovska and Viktor Posnov embark on a 40 day long trip acro...

Wild rabbits share the sea cliffs on the island of Skomer, off the Pembrokeshire coast, with seabird...

A devoted pair of little owls set up home in an old orchard in rural Herefordshire. From spring blos...

Two otters, a mother and daughter, are inseparable as the cub faces the dangers of her first Scottis...

A young film crew searches for ways out of the climate crisis. In different cities they meet people ...

A day in the life of Giovanni Granati, an Italian falconer and wild animal trainer who lives in the ...

The music producer Molécule stayed in a village in Greeland, where he recorded the sounds of the Art...

Scientists have discovered and investigate the reason behind the behavior of sharks swimming around ...

High up on the Tibetan plateau. Amongst unexplored and inaccessible valleys lies one of the last san...

Bird watchers on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border share their enthusiasm for protecting and pres...

In this graceful study of the balance between solitude and community, artist and chef Jim Denevan ro...