This documentary goes to coral reefs of the Bahamas and the waters of the Kingdom of Tonga for a close encounter with the surviving tribes of the ocean: wild dolphins and belugas, the love of a Humpback mother for her newborn calf, the singing Humpback males, an orca the mighty King of the ocean, and the gentle manatee. Little-known aspects of these creatures capable of sophisticated communication and social interaction. Documents the life of these graceful, majestic yet endangered sea creatures
Raising angora rabbits for wool; new marine navigation and safety technology; kitchen gadgets; devel...
A commissioned film for Schweizerischer Werkbund (SWB), Die neue Wohnung was produced for the Basel ...
A hunter and his native helpers set up a trap, then taunt and shoot a panther. Next we see the local...
On 4 September Frederick Albert Cook (1865-1940) arrived in Copenhagen on the ship 'Hans Egede'. He ...
City of Wax is a 1934 American short documentary film produced by Horace and Stacy Woodard about the...
Some people love squirrels others see them as pests and glorified rats but we can all agree that the...
Kieslowski’s later film Dworzec (Station, 1980) portrays the atmosphere at Central Station in Warsaw...
In 1960 Jane Goodall set out for Tanzania's remote Gombe Stream Game Reserve to study the behavior o...
The biggest breakthrough in the search for Sasquatch has just been found in Northern Washington. Doc...
Using nature shots with narration and a musical score, this documentary tells the story about the Mo...
A group of people are standing along the platform of a railway station in La Ciotat, waiting for a t...
Ballroom dancers Veloz and Yolanda perform the various dance fads of the first half of the twentieth...
An in depth look at the undersea life of dolphins
Deep Blue is a major documentary feature film shot by the BBC Natural History Unit. An epic cinemati...
The film follows two years of the extremely endangered arctic fox's attempt to return to Finnish nat...