As the largest living terrestrial mammals, elephants are usually considered as survivors under even the most dire climatic conditions. But all too often, these majestic giants are killed illegally for their ivory tusks. So, every dead full-grown elephant, whose carcass or skeleton is found with the tusks still in it, is a symbol of paradise – an elephant allowed to die of natural causes instead of bullets, snares or poison.

Wildlife biologist Karsten Heuer and his wife, environmentalist Leanne Allison follow a herd of 120,...

A tactile exploration of the inherent duality of violence and sensuality in nature.
"Africa Light" - as white local citizens call Namibia. The name suggests romance, the beauty of natu...

A cinematic journey through the world. Non-verbal.

In Pica Pica Kristersson invites the viewer to be enthralled for an hour and a half by the vicissitu...

A documentary about environment destruction in the Amazon and the tribes living there. Produced for ...

Follow the Manhattan-based Beavan family as they abandon their high consumption 5th Avenue lifestyle...

Whales have long been a profound mystery to us. They live in a world so removed from our own that we...
Mary Field edits the time-lapse photography of F. Percy Smith to show the life cycle of ferns and re...

Underwater and microscopic photography by F. Percy Smith tell the story of a newt's life.

Drawing from never-before-seen footage that has been tucked away in the National Geographic archives...

The film tells of the beginnings of the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. At the end of the 1950s...

From polar bears in the arctic tundra to black bears in the Northern Rockies, you'll see some of the...

Filmed on location in Montana and Washington State, this 1976 biography of poet and teacher Richard ...

Documentary on the village of Viganella, in the Piedmont Alps, and on its mirror that reflects the s...

A mysterious rumble splits the sky and reverberates in the middle of the forest. A man delves into i...