*How Do They Move?* (1971) is an educational film produced by Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation. This short film explores the movement of various animals, highlighting both their ...
David Attenborough in 'Life in Color'; Craig Foster in 'My Octopus Teacher'; Bomman (left) and Raghu in 'The Elephant Whisperers' There's an easy way to explore all Earth has to offer, thanks to ...
While majestic lions, graceful whales, and elegant eagles regularly dominate the stage of wildlife documentaries, the outsiders of the wilderness are finally getting their deserved starring role: ...
The title of The Wild Ones might describe both the filmmakers and the animals they stalk with good intentions. Image: Apple TV+ A new documentary combining high-stakes adventure with groundbreaking ...
On first thought, a nature documentary may not be the first thing to put on for the Halloween season. Sure, nature can be horrifying, but it lacks the narrative of whichever October slasher reboot ...
There's an easy way to explore all Earth has to offer, thanks to Netflix's deep catalog of nature and animal documentaries. The projects featured here will guide you through intensive investigations ...
If cinema made you care about coral reefs and raised your awareness about the brutal destruction they face (a.k.a. coral bleaching), Jeff Orlowski’s Emmy-winning documentary probably played a part in ...
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