Humpback Whales takes audiences to Alaska, Hawaii and the Kingdom of Tonga for a close-up look at how these whales communicate, sing, feed, play and take care of their young. Humpbacks were nearly driven to extinction 50 years ago, but today are making a steady recovery. Join a team of researchers as they explore what makes humpbacks the most acrobatic of all whales, why only the males sing, and why these intelligent 50-foot, 48-ton animals migrate more than 6,000 miles round-trip every year.
Renowned actress Michelle Yeoh journeys home to Malaysia to get to know her adopted orangutan, learn...
Internet comedian Carl Déman from the humor group JLC lived a life that looked glorious. But beneath...
Working men and women leave through the main gate of the Lumière factory in Lyon, France. Filmed on ...
Exploring the private lives of sharks as they hunt, rest, clean and reproduce.
Follow ocean legend Sylvia Earle, renowned underwater National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry,...
It adroitly tells the story of a "counter culture" young man who when his grandfather dies, packs th...
In 1957, Charles and Ray designed the Solar Do-Nothing Machine for Alcoa, the Aluminum Company of Am...
Two queer Brazilians go skinny dipping in a lake where they talk about love, sex, colonialism and mi...
Filmmaker Carol Nguyen interviews her own family to craft an emotionally complex and meticulously co...
When internationally renowned Haida carver Robert Davidson was only 22 years old, he carved the firs...
A many-faced view of humanity, of global man in all his forms and interests. Produced originally in ...
A day in the life of Mr. Istvan and Ms. Magdi, neighbors for many years, is narrated by the building...
Documentary about Giger's work for the movie Alien (1979).
Short documentary about social and economic situation in Galicia (Spain) in 1936
Presents life in 18th century Spain as the painter Francisco de Goya showed it to us.
An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...
Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1938.
Greenland is the largest island in the world and the landmass closest to the North Pole. 80% of the ...