1. Gefährliche Jagd (Gefährliche Jagd)
A humorous documentary about a historic hunt in 1929 through the African savannah and Indian jungle with lots of animal footage.
2. La vallée des loups (La vallée des loups)
(La vallée des loups)
It has an average vote of 6.933 on TMDB.
3. whydoyouhavetotakeoffyourshoesfirst ? (whydoyouhavetotakeoffyourshoesfirst ?)
(whydoyouhavetotakeoffyourshoesfirst ?)
4. When you go back, tell them. Voices of Melanesian women (Raconte-leur. Paroles de femmes papoues)
An anthropological documentary that gives voice to the Orokavia women in Papua New Guinea and shows their daily lives.
5. Aleje jako součást naší krajiny (Aleje jako součást naší krajiny)
(Aleje jako součást naší krajiny)
6. La Vie sauvage des Carpates
(La Vie sauvage des Carpates)
It has an average vote of 8 on TMDB.
7. Konzert am Tümpel (Konzert am Tümpel)
Various amphibious pond dwellers, including grass frogs, tree frogs, common toads and other amphibians are shown moving around, feeding, mating, fertilizing and evolving. Also on display are natterjack and midwife toads, yellow-bellied toads and water frogs.
8. Powaqqatsi
An exploration of technologically developing nations and the effect the transition to Western-style modernization has had on them.
It has an average vote of 7.309 on TMDB.
9. Safari: Lynx (Safari: Lynx)
(Safari: Lynx)
10. Where The Butterflies Go
In a pathetic attempt to host his own children’s nature show, a failing filmmaker travels 3,000 miles asking North Americans how to save the endangered monarch butterfly, and ourselves, from extinction.
11. Through Conflict to Negotiation
This documentary follows a community action group led by American community organizer and writer Saul Alinsky in Rochester, New York. Together, they confront the community's largest employer on the issue of corporate responsibility and the employment of minority groups.
12. A Group of Women
Ju/'hoan women often share an intimate sociability and spend many hours together discussing their lives, enjoying each other's company and children. In this short film, Ju/'hoan women rest, talk and nurse their babies while lying in the shade of a baobab tree. This film is a good illustration of "collective mothering" in which several women support each other and share the nurturing role.
13. A Joking Relationship
This film depicts a moment of flirtation between N!ai, the young wife of /Gunda, and her great-uncle /Ti!kay. The two share a "joking relationship," a Ju/'hoan kin relationship which provides opportunities for casual intimacy, emotional release, and support.
14. Community First, A Home for the Homeless
Community First! Village is designed to lift the chronically homeless off the streets of the Austin, TX, offering them a place to call home, helping them to heal from the ravages of life on the streets, and allowing them to rediscover a purpose in their lives. This documentary explores the events that cause homelessness and the heartwarming stories of being welcomed into a nurturing environment where dignity and self-worth are restored.
15. Amazing Journeys
By land, by air, and by sea, viewers can now experience the struggle that millions of creatures endure in the name of migration as wildlife photographers show just how deeply survival instincts have become ingrained into to the animals of planet Earth. From the monarch butterflies that swarm the highlands of Mexico to the birds who navigate by the stars and the millions of red crabs who make the perilous land journey across Christmas Island, this release offers a look at animal instinct in it's purest form.
It has an average vote of 5.7 on TMDB.
16. A Common Sequence
An interconnected look at tradition, colonialism, property, faith, and science, as seen through labor practices that link an endangered salamander, mass-produced apples, and the evolving fields of genomics and machine learning.
17. Chapter One: The Kiteboard Legacy Begins
Adventure. Challenge. The simple joy of riding the wind. The best kiteboard riders each have their own reasons for pursuing their sport to its uttermost limits, but they’re united in revealing its breathtaking beauty to the world.
18. Silencing the Thunder
When temperatures drop in Montana, wild bison migrate to lower elevations outside the boundaries of Yellowstone National Park. But once outside, they run the risk of being killed because some carry a chronic disease called brucellosis that ranchers fear could spread to cattle.
19. Oak Tree: Nature's Greatest Survivor
Oak Tree: Nature's Greatest Survivor. In this landmark new BBC documentary, entomologist George McGavin takes us on a fascinating journey through a year in the life of a 400-year-old oak tree.
It has an average vote of 7.5 on TMDB.
20. North Cape (North Cape)
This video has won festival prizes in Chicago and Rotterdam and has been declared Norway’s finest video for tourists by “Aftenposten”, one of Norway’s largest newspapers, witch wrote: “The reality of this region, communicated by craftsmen who know what they are going, is by itself fantastic enough. Here you will see real people – fishermen and Sami – in our best known travel destination, in magnificent, flowing scenes revealing rapturous artistic flair. Three cheers!” Life in this part of the country is totally dependent on nature. Winter storms, cold polar nights, the midnight sun and warm summer days. Communities that rebuilt themselves after being totally destroyed during World War II. You can take part in all of this and experience life at the North Cape, the northern outpost of Europe. You will find yourself watching this video time and time again…
It has an average vote of 8 on TMDB.