How would natural habitats develop without human interference? In this documentary we follow an international team of scientists and explorers on an extraordinary mission in Mozambique to reach a forest that no human has set foot in. The team aims to collect data from the forest to help our understanding of how climate change is affecting our planet. But the forest sits atop a mountain, and to reach it, the team must first climb a sheer 100m wall of rock.

Werner Herzog's documentary film about the "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and what the thirteen sum...

In this retrospective tribute, acclaimed filmmaker Jean Walkinshaw hails the 100th anniversary of Mo...

A documentary of insect life in meadows and ponds, using incredible close-ups, slow motion, and time...

A journey into four classical elements through the four main characters of the film. The main charac...

There is a fabulous colony of Greater Horseshoe Bats in the heart of the Camargue. This species of b...

A look at the state of the global environment including visionary and practical solutions for restor...
Documentary film about the Czechoslovak natural science group's expedition to Iceland in June 1948.

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

Set in the mountains of northeast Italy, this film may be considered an observational documentary ab...

For six years, Melati, 18, has been fighting the plastic pollution that is ravaging her country, Ind...

High up on the Tibetan plateau. Amongst unexplored and inaccessible valleys lies one of the last san...
Mary Field edits the time-lapse photography of F. Percy Smith to show the life cycle of ferns and re...
Mary Field and F Percy Smith create this whimsical look at the breeding habits and life cycle of fro...

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