Marko Röhr's film crew takes the viewer to Europe's last unexplored area: Iceland's unique underwater world. We explore the geysers of boiling waters and the crystal clear lakes off the coast of Iceland. We dive under the icebergs, into the tears between the continental plates and into the deep caves.
Riding Giants is story about big wave surfers who have become heroes and legends in their sport. Dir...
What life was like in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii moments before it was devastated by the erup...
The Erie Canal was an engineering marvel in its time and remains so today. This documentary travels ...
With the help of diver and biologist Laurent Ballesta, a scientific expedition explores three sunken...
This documentary talks with the descendants of families affected by the sinking of the Titanic in 19...
Filmmaker Werner Herzog combs through the film archives of volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft t...
Jeremy Clarkson tells the dramatic story of the Arctic convoys of the Second World War, from Russia ...
This is the story of a Greek physician who collects pendants and bracelets. This is the story of an ...
Documentaries by Katia and Maurice Krafft feature some of the amazing footage shot by the renowned v...
In the beginning the idea was to make something from nothing, in a neutral and unknown place. Collec...
Face of the Earth explores the origin of our planet's outer layer, the why-and-how of its mobility. ...
Antarctica is the most extreme continent on our planet—higher, colder, and even drier than any other...
It is a famous saying: "One can come to power with a bayonet, but not sit on it." The organization...
Come fly with us in OVER ALASKA as we take off on a breathtaking tour of our 49th state. Soar over M...
This documentary picks up after the horror has ended. Almost 500 teens are in grief as 69 of their f...
A dive, the midday sunlight filtering down through the water. The air in her lungs has to last until...
Documentary film about the Czechoslovak natural science group's expedition to Iceland in June 1948.
Earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, and extreme weather. Has Earth always been this way? Feat...