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A voyage to the deep following the journeys of sperm whales. Despite some reasonable CGI depictng a surreal ocean bed the commentary is rather banal, think more Discovery than BBC, this is not Attenborough or his crew. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

From Pole to Pole; the introduction to the series looks at our planet as a whole. This includes awesome and unique footage of a pack of African Wild Dogs hunting. find out more...

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Caves; jumpers parachuting into 400m deep holes, unique ecosystems full of strange and exotic troglodytes, the world's largest colony of cockroaches living on bat dung and the beautiful and unsurpassable Chamber of Chandeliers deep underground in New Mexico. find out more...

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Great Plains; how many of you know that the most numerous bird on the planet is the Red-billed Quelea? Now do you want to see the size of their flocks? And, for the less faint-hearted, did you know that a largish pride of hungry Kalahari lions (30 in this example) will bring down and kill a largish elephant if it's isolated from the herd? find out more...

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Seasonal Forests; from General Sherman, a giant sequoia ten times the size of a blue whale and the largest living thing on the planet, to 4,000 years old bristlecone pines that pre-date the pyramids. From the world's greatest insect emergence, cicada, to the baobab forests of Madagascar. find out more...

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Lots of talking heads discuss serious issues related to the series. find out more...

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Made after the awesome Koyaanisqatsi, Powaqqatsi concentrates more on the damaging effect of modern society on our ancient cultures, and, though harder edged, is still beautifully composed both photographically and musically. find out more...

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Sacred Planet is a 45-minute journey around the world to some of the most exotic and beautiful places that still exist. From the last remaining old growth forests of British Columbia, the snowy peaks and glaciers of Alaska, the red rock canyons of Utah and Arizona, the tropical jungles and underwater mysteries of Borneo, the ancient ruins of Thailand and remote deserts of Namibia to the white sand beaches of New Zealand. Stunning images of fragile landscapes and life, all serving as visceral rem find out more...
SAMSARA (2011)

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Filmed over nearly five years in twenty-five countries on five continents, and shot on seventy-millimetre film, Samsara transports us to the varied worlds of sacred grounds, disaster zones, industrial complexes, and natural wonders.

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Certification15 Our Rating

Cameraman Rob has loved sharks since he was a kid and, invited to join sea conservationist Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society on his specially equipped ship to hunt down illegal shark fishermen, he starts on an adventure that involves clashes with fishing and armed patrol boats, arrest on attempted murder charges, midnight escapes and the corrupt legal systems of Guatemala and Costa Rica, and all caught on camera! find out more...