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The documentary series BBC: Animals. A look from the inside is a fascinating story about the structure of organisms of different animals. With the help more
The documentary series BBC: Animals. A look from the inside is a fascinating story about the structure of organisms of different animals. With the help of the latest video technologies and special computer graphics, the film shows how various body systems interact, how internal organs function. You’ll learn how complex defense mechanisms work to help animals survive the harshest conditions, whether it’s cold, drought, hunger or the danger of being eaten by a predator. Also, a multi-stage process of procreation will be considered here - from finding a suitable partner to raising cubs. close
In the documentary Trish Mitchell "Animal Planet. The film’s director tries to figure out who in the animal world can get the title of “best mother”, more
In the documentary Trish Mitchell "Animal Planet. The film’s director tries to figure out who in the animal world can get the title of “best mother”, while telling how various creatures care for their beloved cubs, how they treat and protect them from misfortunes and dangers, unexpected situations and problems.
Thanks to this film, you will be able to enjoy the best mothers in the world and hardly restrain your affection by watching their actions and emotions, because animals are our smaller brothers, and therefore it will be very interesting to see whether we are very different in matters of courtship and protection of children. close
Captain Cousteau and his team went on another trip to the shores of the Pacific Ocean. In this place, overgrown with tropical thickets, buried ships that more
Captain Cousteau and his team went on another trip to the shores of the Pacific Ocean. In this place, overgrown with tropical thickets, buried ships that disappeared in the early twentieth century. Now the locals use them for their own needs. The Britannic became a hospital that operated during the First World War. Scientists are trying to unravel the secrets of this mysterious place, to find out the details of the crash of this large legendary ship.
His story is dedicated to the documentary Odyssey of Jacques Cousteau: Lagoon of sunken ships. The Britannic mystery. close
Orca is an unusually agile and intelligent animal that has the glory of the owner of ocean spaces. It is rightly nicknamed the “killer whale” for its more
Orca is an unusually agile and intelligent animal that has the glory of the owner of ocean spaces. It is rightly nicknamed the “killer whale” for its outstanding hunting abilities, enhanced by its enormous weight and high speed of movement. Being the only carnivorous representative of cetaceans, the killer whale eats the meat of warm-blooded animals, but shows rare tolerance for humans. There are no facts of an orca attack on a person and causing him harm.
A film about an amazing sea giant, shot by operators using innovative filming technologies, received many prestigious awards for high skill. close
One of the most beautiful and unusual cities in the world arose on the site of a settlement of Europeans fleeing the invasion of barbarians. Having moved more
One of the most beautiful and unusual cities in the world arose on the site of a settlement of Europeans fleeing the invasion of barbarians. Having moved to the islands of the sea lagoon in the middle of the fifth century, they began to combine their small pieces of land near the mainland with bridges, mounds and canals. By the tenth century, these hundred and eighteen islets were already a major trading city linking Europe with Asia. Venice will become an independent republic, a world maritime power. The history of this city, its present and especially its future deserve the closest attention.
Documentary film "Venice". The Great City between East and West tells the story of the city’s construction, its landmarks and the threatening tragedy of flooding. close
"BBC: Battlefield. Lions" is a popular science documentary, one of the directors of which was Peter Basset. The picture is dedicated to the lion - the more
"BBC: Battlefield. Lions" is a popular science documentary, one of the directors of which was Peter Basset. The picture is dedicated to the lion - the king of animals, a resident of the African savannahs.
At first glance, the actions of Pride seem chaotic and disorderly. However, looking more closely, you begin to understand that each movement, each attack is carefully thought out and planned - the focus is not on an individual, but on the coherence and coherence of the actions of the whole pride. Therefore, comes the understanding that a single lion is destined for the unenviable fate of the devourer fell, which is very difficult to survive. The use of innovative technologies of filming with a hidden camera made it possible to see the most exciting things with the eyes of predators and their prey. close
The film “BBC: Walking Underwater” invites all viewers on an extraordinary trip to the Caribbean, to the underwater forests of California, Hawaii and more
The film “BBC: Walking Underwater” invites all viewers on an extraordinary trip to the Caribbean, to the underwater forests of California, Hawaii and the Galapagos Islands: unique reports from under the water are conducted by professionals who wear special costumes and helmets-bubbles.
Together with them you will see sea rays, whales, spotted dolphins, hammerhead shark and other wonderful inhabitants of the oceans and seas. And how many fish will swim past you - a variety of colors, shapes and sizes! You can feel as if you are swimming next to them, and miracles are literally at arm’s length. So, on your way! close
Strung out along 5,000 kilometers of the Equator, between Asia and Australia, Indonesia's 17,000 islands make up the largest and most varied archipelago more
Strung out along 5,000 kilometers of the Equator, between Asia and Australia, Indonesia's 17,000 islands make up the largest and most varied archipelago on earth. From freezing glaciers to coral reefs, orangutans to Komodo dragons, the sheer diversity of landscapes and life defies the imagination. This series tells the story of one of the world's most fascinating regions and its magical wildlife. close
Working with sharks is one of the riskiest hobbies in the world, and rarely does anyone devote all their time to doing it. And yet there are also such more
Working with sharks is one of the riskiest hobbies in the world, and rarely does anyone devote all their time to doing it. And yet there are also such daredevils whose ideas about everyday work go beyond the comprehension of a simple layman.
It turns out that in the world there are such professions as “shark veterinarian”, “shark policeman”. And there is nothing really surprising about this. Sharks also get sick, they need to be treated, they are hunted, someone needs to be protected from them. You will learn about all this by watching In the Company of Sharks, a documentary and educational film masterfully created by the BBC, a world-renowned British company. close
You really enjoy watching pictures about the fauna of our planet, the life of animals in their natural habitat. The film "BBC: Wolf. forest robber" - more
You really enjoy watching pictures about the fauna of our planet, the life of animals in their natural habitat. The film "BBC: Wolf. forest robber" - about gray predators, forest orderlies - wolves. Strong, tireless hunters can chase their prey for hours at a time. Unlimited extermination of these animals by people many times reduced their herd and area of location.
In order for the operator to capture the life of wolves in the wild, it is necessary to travel many kilometers to the remote and secluded habitats of these predators. The characters of these films reveal the mysterious sides of their lives to a person. close
“BBC: LSD is an Inner Lawlessness” is a BBC film dedicated to the potent narcotic substance LSD, which is also a mysterious and controversial drug and more
“BBC: LSD is an Inner Lawlessness” is a BBC film dedicated to the potent narcotic substance LSD, which is also a mysterious and controversial drug and makes scientists around the world constantly argue about its properties. A serving of LSD, much smaller than a grain of salt, sends a person on a mental cruise full of risks, into a universe of hallucinations, mystical revelations and spiritual unrest. For the first time the properties of the drug interested scientist-chemist Albert Hofmann back in 1943. For half a century, LSD has been used in various psychiatric clinics for research. Already in the 60s, LSD leaked from scientific laboratories and began to pose a serious danger to entire generations of young people. close
Healing and healing the human body with the help of aromas is an ancient art that came from the depths of centuries. Depending on the selection of plant more
Healing and healing the human body with the help of aromas is an ancient art that came from the depths of centuries. Depending on the selection of plant aromas with their help, you can effectively influence the psyche, emotions and physical condition of the body, achieving significant success. How to choose, dose, mix and apply essential oils so that their effects bring the greatest benefit? This is told by Candidate of Biological Sciences, Director of the Iris Aromatherapy Center Olga Irisova, her colleague Yulia Bespalova and leading specialist of the Biomed Research Center Vladimir Matveev...
The documentary film “Aromatherapy” was created as a guide to self-healing and treatment with the help of aromas. close
Clash of the Gods is a one-hour weekly mythology television series that premiered on August 3, 2009 on the History channel. The program covers many of more
Clash of the Gods is a one-hour weekly mythology television series that premiered on August 3, 2009 on the History channel. The program covers many of the ancient Greek and Norse Gods, monsters and heroes including Hades, Hercules, Medusa, Minotaur, Odysseus and Zeus. close
In the movie "Arab Belly Dance." The Magic of Passion directed by Yu. Beluseva shows the main movements of Arabic dance. You can learn them even at home. more
In the movie "Arab Belly Dance." The Magic of Passion directed by Yu. Beluseva shows the main movements of Arabic dance. You can learn them even at home.
Recently, this dance has become popular in different countries. This is largely due to the fact that it makes the body flexible, and the skin elastic and beautiful. In addition, many women thus lose weight, harmonize their weight. If the problem of excess weight is absent, then thanks to dance it can simply be maintained at the required level. close
In his film “Calypso” is looking for Atlantis, the famous explorer of marine nature Jacques-Yves Cousteau lifts the veil over the mystery that worries more
In his film “Calypso” is looking for Atlantis, the famous explorer of marine nature Jacques-Yves Cousteau lifts the veil over the mystery that worries scientists for more than the first millennium – the mystery of the sunken Atlantis.
While Philippe Cousteau explores the waters of the Bahamas and Azores, where, according to various versions, the sunken continent was located, Jacques Cousteau seeks an answer in the Aegean Sea. He surveys the northern coast of Crete, and then goes to the deserted island of Santorini, trying to connect the ancient legend of Atlantis with the once-major volcanic eruption. close
Documentary: BBC: The Battlefield. Wolves was filmed on 400 square kilometers of the Rocky Mountains, on which the possession of North American wolves more
Documentary: BBC: The Battlefield. Wolves was filmed on 400 square kilometers of the Rocky Mountains, on which the possession of North American wolves is located.
It is in this territory, due to its remoteness from cities and villages, roads and factories, that wolves feel themselves the real masters of all mountains (it is because of this that the number of wolves reach an impressive size here). And that is why to study the behavior and life of wolves in the wild, scientists chose local packs, watching the daily skirmishes of one pack with others, their hunting and fight with bears – the most dangerous opponents of wolves. close
A simple, carved figure bought at an auction in New York leads David Attenborough on a global journey from Russia to Australia, from England back to the more
A simple, carved figure bought at an auction in New York leads David Attenborough on a global journey from Russia to Australia, from England back to the Pacific. On the way he delves into a history of the stunning stones on Easter Island. close
Table manners are out. Follow Africa's five mega-predators as they struggle for survival in a cruel season of deprivation on South Africa's Mala Mala more
Table manners are out. Follow Africa's five mega-predators as they struggle for survival in a cruel season of deprivation on South Africa's Mala Mala Reserve. To survive they must compete for the same resources using every physical and psychological weapon in their respective arsenals. Who will emerge as top predator? What will it take to survive? Enter their minds, see through their eyes, and prepare to experience the battle for survival as never before in this stunningly filmed operation into the eat or be eaten world of Predators at War. Award-winning wildlife photographer and former game warden Kim Wolhuter is ‘embedded’ with Africa’s five super-predators as drought ravages the once lush Mala Mala Private Game Reserve. Now, as territories shrink, and the usual ‘rules of engagement’ explode into conflict, predator is pitted against predator in an all-out war for the area’s dwindling resources. close
There is only one great sculptor of the nineteenth century (Claude Monet called him “the great of the great”) – Auguste Rodin. Only he opened up new possibilities more
There is only one great sculptor of the nineteenth century (Claude Monet called him “the great of the great”) – Auguste Rodin. Only he opened up new possibilities in the art of plastic, expanded its range and enriched the language. He combined boldness, realism of searches, vitality of images, energetic pictorial modeling, fluidity of form, incompleteness of works with dramatic design, striving for philosophical concepts.
The stylistics of Rodin’s later works gave rise to a judgment about him as the founder of impressionism in sculpture. The search for movement, the tendency to the picturesque “blurring” of volumes, the addiction to fragments bring him closer to Claude Monet or Degas, and the pathetic and fundamental “literature” of images brings him closer to Van Gogh. close
Dan Crickshank, a witty and charming grandfather with the BBC, travels through the most extraordinary buildings humans have ever created. He builds yurts more
Dan Crickshank, a witty and charming grandfather with the BBC, travels through the most extraordinary buildings humans have ever created. He builds yurts with Eskimos at the North Pole and folds huts in the tropics of palm leaves, climbs to the top of a skyscraper and finds himself on the abandoned ruins of temples in Central America. Architecture for him is a way of touching other eras and understanding completely different people: the film almost does not tell about the buildings that changed the history of architecture, but explains in detail what must be in the kitchen of a real brahmana. close
Unlocking the Mystery of Life represents a unique programming opportunity for local stations. Its broadcast release coincides with the 50th anniversary more
Unlocking the Mystery of Life represents a unique programming opportunity for local stations. Its broadcast release coincides with the 50th anniversary of one of the greatest scientific breakthroughs in history-James Watson and Francis Crick's discovery that the DNA molecule carries hereditary information in the form of a code that many scientists have likened to computer software or a written language. This discovery (announced on April 25,1953) sparked a scientific revolution. But it also left a fundamental question unanswered. Where did the information in DNA come from? How did the software in the cell arise? Unlocking the Mystery of Life explores these questions through the stories of a growing number of scientists who no longer believe that natural selection or chemistry, alone, can explain life's origin. Instead, they think that the microscopic world of the cell provides evidence of purpose and design in nature. close
Wonders of the Universe: Destiny is a documentary project of the BBC and Professor Brian Cox, who set out to explore our universe. Who are we? Where do more
Wonders of the Universe: Destiny is a documentary project of the BBC and Professor Brian Cox, who set out to explore our universe.
Who are we? Where do we come from? Over thousands of years, humanity has shaped many myths and religions, seeking answers to these persistently intractable questions. In the movie “Wonders of the Universe: Destiny”, Brian Cox gives many answers, supported by science.
The movie "Wonders of the Universe." Fate is the first in a series of documentary programs in the series "Wonders of the Universe", consisting of four issues, including the film "Wonders of the Universe: Messengers". What is the nature of time and its role in creating the universe and ourselves? Where can I find answers? Brian explores the cycles of time that define our experience of life on Earth, as well as the truly epic cycles that determine the rotation of galaxies, or, for example, our solar system around the Milky Way galaxy. close
American documentary directed by Barbara Jample tells about one of the most amazing rivers in the world – the Amazon. It flows into the ocean, absorbing more
American documentary directed by Barbara Jample tells about one of the most amazing rivers in the world – the Amazon. It flows into the ocean, absorbing about fifteen thousand small and large rivers along the way. But the most amazing thing is that for six months a year, it floods the Amazon forests by almost ten meters. About the life of anacondas, caimans, piranhas, water pigs, dolphins, various fish in these water jungles and tells the picture “Wild world of the Amazon”.
In the creation of an incomparable film project took part Anthony Hopkins - he tells about the magnificent and wild world. close
Dinosaur Revolution is a four-part nature documentary miniseries that utilizes computer-generated imagery to portray dinosaurs and other animals from more
Dinosaur Revolution is a four-part nature documentary miniseries that utilizes computer-generated imagery to portray dinosaurs and other animals from the Mesozoic era. It was praised for its educational content and general energy. Used and unused footage was later made into a feature film titled Dinotasia. close
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