King Penguins are first seen in their natural habitat, the Antarctic, after which we see them in the Edinburgh Zoo. With slow-motion pictures we see how they swim with the use of their flippers and feet. Their mating and incubating of their eggs and later, the hatching of them; the rearing of the young at various stages of their growth are also shown.

American tourists David and Jack are savagely attacked by an unidentified animal while hiking on the...

Heroin addict Mark Renton stumbles through bad ideas and sobriety attempts with his unreliable frien...

A young surfer enters his first contest, hoping a win will earn him respect. But an encounter with a...

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An Edinburgh professor and assorted colleagues follow an explorer's trail down an extinct Icelandic ...

Four Parisian women navigate the world of romance and daily life looking to fulfill their dreams.

A strange animal attack turns a botanist into a bloodthirsty monster.

An unidentified airship crashed in a peaceful little Porong Porong forest. Pororo and his friends fi...

Deep Blue is a major documentary feature film shot by the BBC Natural History Unit. An epic cinemati...

Alex, Marty, and other zoo animals find a way to escape from Madagascar when the penguins reassemble...

During the holiday season, when the animals of the Central Park Zoo are preparing for Christmas, Pri...

The two twelve-year-old girls Charlotte Palfy and Louise Kröger meet on a language trip to Scotland ...

Exposing the dark underbelly of modern animal agriculture through drones, hidden & handheld cameras,...

An eccentric socialite raises a gorilla as her son.

Maria is a student at the university of Essen, Germany, living and working in a gray, unpleasant, an...

When Dr. Flurry wants to freeze the town of Bumblyburg in fear the problem's too big for LarryBoy al...

Private's big heart overcomes his instinct to flee as he helps a stranded young leopard seal get fro...
Catching fish on the North Pole can be challenging. Some have more luck than others. The unfortunate...