Nature

TimeScapes

The serene quiet and breathtaking starkness of the American Southwest are the only characters needed in the visual documentary TimeScapes, which uses time-lapse cinematography in place of a traditional narrative. The director...

Attenborough and the Empire of the Ants

Attenborough and the Empire of the Ants takes David Attenborough to the Swiss Jura Mountains, where he uncovers the secrets of a remarkable ant society. Beneath the frozen winter landscape lies an intricate network of tunnels...

Planet Ocean

Planet Ocean, by environmentalist, journalist, and photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand, explores the ocean as a complete ecosystem, using stunning cinematography by Arthus-Bertrand and Michael Pitiot to illustrate how all life...

What Darwin Never Knew

The Earth is abundant with a wide variety of animals, including 28,000 fish species, 9,000 types of bird and over 350,000 kinds of beetle. What Darwin Never Knew seeks to shed light on the 1.4 million discovered species that...

The Man Who Swims with Crocodiles

The Man Who Swims with Crocodiles chronicles the life of crocodile-loving Costa Rican Gilberto ‘Chito’ Shedden and his twenty-year fascination with one of the world’s deadliest reptiles. Chito’s fascination with crocodiles be...

Super Smart Animals

Super Smart Animals is a two-part documentary about intelligent animals from around the world. Liz Bonnin embarks on a journey to meet these remarkable creatures up close, with the help of their human teachers and companions....

Forest, Field & Sky: Art Out of Nature

Forest, Field & Sky: Art Out of Nature explores the intimate and awe-inspiring relationship between art, artists, and nature. The film focuses on landscape art and the careful ways in which artists arrange and engage with...