National Geographic filmmakers, Dereck and Beverly Joubert, explore how some animals are thrust together by the forces of nature-sometimes through a millennium of evolution or even last year’s drought. In the aftermath of strange elephant deaths, they piece together a visually stunning story that confirms their theory that lions were hunting elephants. Narrated by Jeremy Irons.
The Trans-Canada Trail is an epic route across Canada. Donovan Roberts hiked 1850km of it. He docume...
After many years of careful conservation, Banff and Jasper National Parks have become vast zoologica...
In the company of zoologist Patrick Aryee, a discovery of the 37 species of felines that inhabit the...
As the largest island in the Caribbean, Cuba is host to spectacular wildlife found nowhere else on t...
A vivid journey into the mysterious subterranean world of mycelium and its fruit— the mushroom. A st...
In the jungles of north west India, there lives a remarkable wild tiger family. Now, using 50 years ...
Documentary about creatures that have vampire tendencies, including bloodsucking moths in South Amer...
Fallen whale carcasses, abundant in the deep-sea, form ecosystems of their own. As it decomposes, di...
In a dark, ambiguous environment, minuscule particles drift slowly before the lens. The image focuse...
A low budget, comedic documentary following a young man trying to take a deeper look into water, its...
Life on the savannah of southern Tanzania is a study in contrast between rainy and dry seasons. When...
A documentary of insect life in meadows and ponds, using incredible close-ups, slow motion, and time...
Werner Herzog's documentary film about the "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and what the thirteen sum...
On the Great Plains below Mount Kilimanjaro in Kenya, lions are attacking Maasai cattle, as they hav...
Mackinac Island, Michigan, is a tiny island in the center of the Great Lakes. Besides being a world ...
Although first glance reveals little more than stones and sand, the desert is alive. Witness moving ...