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Despite the fact that the age of dinosaurs ended a long time ago, Lloyd Owen still finds their remains, which are now stored in various paleontological more
Despite the fact that the age of dinosaurs ended a long time ago, Lloyd Owen still finds their remains, which are now stored in various paleontological museums around the world and remind people of the former power of the huge reptiles that once reigned on our planet. Since then, a lot has changed, however, in the film Holly Spiring "BBC: living dragons" decided to show people the descendants of dinosaurs, which nowadays inhabit the planet and are quite dangerous.
In search of these reptiles sends all the same Lloyd Owen and during the hikes, the traveler tries to prove that in the foreseeable future it is the reptiles that can own power on Earth. In other words, thanks to this series you will be able to plunge into the dangerous and mysterious world of reptiles, considered the most mysterious and ancient creatures on the planet. close
For his military successes in North Africa, he was nicknamed the “Desert Fox.” He also played on the battlefields of France and Italy. His achievements more
For his military successes in North Africa, he was nicknamed the “Desert Fox.” He also played on the battlefields of France and Italy. His achievements were highly appreciated Hitler. Field Marshal Erwin Rommel is considered one of the best military commanders of the Wehrmacht. However, his relationship with the Fuhrer was rather strained. He even suspected that the general was involved in the 1944 plot. What caused Rommel's death? Did he kill himself or was he killed? What happened to Rommel? This question is still one of the many secrets of the Second World War.
Film "Secrets of the Second World War". Secrets of World War II: What Really Happened to Rommel? is part of the World War II project, which opens the veil of many secrets of Nazi Germany. At the disposal of the creators of the series - 300,000 hours of film materials from the archives of the Second World War, many of which today can rightly be called sensational. close
The film begins in Mumbai where a terror-sticking dead body from the hospital mortuary wakes up. Everybody reads him as Godse who is in a coma for 18 more
The film begins in Mumbai where a terror-sticking dead body from the hospital mortuary wakes up. Everybody reads him as Godse who is in a coma for 18 months, and a couple, Bhupati & Malathi Devi forwards as his parents. Further, he knowledges that he is CEO of a company that met with an accident done by his opponent Banerjee. However, he denies it, stating himself as Bose when doctors analyzed that it is a blackout stage. close
An informative documentary Felix Sobolev “Do Animals Think” is a popular science study that attempts to answer one of the most burning questions. After more
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They have long and inseparably entered our homes and our lives and yet remain one of the most mysterious animals on earth. The ancient Egyptians considered more
They have long and inseparably entered our homes and our lives and yet remain one of the most mysterious animals on earth. The ancient Egyptians considered them sacred animals. In the past, wild nocturnal predators, now they live near us, but are in no hurry to reveal their secrets.
Documentary: BBC: Living Nature. Cats sheds light on the origin of domestic cats and introduces viewers to many interesting details about the habits and lifestyle of these cute creatures. There are also some enduring expressions, such as “sees in the dark like a cat,” “savvy as a cat,” and “a cat has nine (seven) lives.” close
Cruickshank takes a five-month world tour visiting his choices of the eighty greatest man-made treasures, including buildings and artifacts. His tour more
Cruickshank takes a five-month world tour visiting his choices of the eighty greatest man-made treasures, including buildings and artifacts. His tour takes him through 34 countries and 6 of the 7 continents. In addition to seeing some of the world's greatest treasures, Cruickshank tries many different kinds of food including testicle, brain, and insects. His means of transportation included airplanes, trains, camel, donkey, foot, bicycle, scooter, hang glider, and boats. close
Which of the beasts is the biggest, greedy, lazy, cheerful, hurtful or charming? The informative documentary series “BBC: All about animals” (All about more
Which of the beasts is the biggest, greedy, lazy, cheerful, hurtful or charming? The informative documentary series “BBC: All about animals” (All about animals) reveals many secrets of the animal world to the youngest viewers.
The BBC series brings together all the most amazing facts and incredible information about the lives of your favorite animals. But this program is not an ordinary series of stories about wildlife. Each episode is an adventure story from the lives of animals, stories about how and with whom they play, what they eat and how they escape danger, who their friends and who their enemies are. close
A physicist, a director of popular-science films, and a sports fan talk about the structure of the atom between periods of a hockey game they watch on TV.
A physicist, a director of popular-science films, and a sports fan talk about the structure of the atom between periods of a hockey game they watch on TV. close
This documentary follows various migratory bird species on their long journeys from their summer homes to the equator and back, covering thousands of more
This documentary follows various migratory bird species on their long journeys from their summer homes to the equator and back, covering thousands of miles and navigating by the stars. These arduous treks are crucial for survival, seeking hospitable climates and food sources. Birds face numerous challenges, including crossing oceans and evading predators, illness, and injury. Although migrations are undertaken as a community, birds disperse into family units once they reach their destinations, and every continent is affected by these migrations, hosting migratory bird species at least part of the year. close
Ancient Warriors is a 1994 20-part documentary series from the Discovery Channel. Each half-hour episode looks at a major fighting people or force and more
Ancient Warriors is a 1994 20-part documentary series from the Discovery Channel.
Each half-hour episode looks at a major fighting people or force and charts the reasons for their rise to dominance and subsequent fall. The show explores the motivations of ancient soldiers, as well as how they lived, fought, trained, died, and changed the world. It also uses battle re-enactments and computer graphics to demonstrate military strategy. 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
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
In a compartment of the Moscow-Novosibirsk train, a young physicist meets famous film actors. The conversation accidentally comes to Einstein, and the more
In a compartment of the Moscow-Novosibirsk train, a young physicist meets famous film actors. The conversation accidentally comes to Einstein, and the woman begins to explain to her fellow travelers what the theory of relativity is. The actors are incidentally on their way to the shooting of a film about physicists, but they do not understand the subject at all. close
Each film in the Carnivores series is a small masterpiece, a fusion of experience and innovation. Operator’s work using revolutionary filming technologies more
Each film in the Carnivores series is a small masterpiece, a fusion of experience and innovation. Operator’s work using revolutionary filming technologies based on the latest achievements of science and technology has won many prizes. Heroes - the real "stars" of the animal world of the Earth - reveal the secrets of their lives, still unknown to the wide audience. . . close
The mechanisms of action of the human brain are perfectly regulated and balanced. During sleep, his work is slowed down, aimed at rest. Once a person more
The mechanisms of action of the human brain are perfectly regulated and balanced. During sleep, his work is slowed down, aimed at rest. Once a person wakes up, and his brain begins to actively analyze the environment with the help of the senses and intracerebral activity. The potential of the research work of the brain far exceeds our ideas about its capabilities, but only tests and experiments used by specialists can reveal this. But the strengthening and enrichment of mental activity often depends on ourselves.
Diana Hill's popular science film, BBC. Brain labyrinths. Be smarter" - a fascinating film with a lot of clearly stated interesting facts and information, computer graphics and interviews of specialists - useful, spectacular, original. close
The documentary Golden Globe. United Arab Emirates. Luxury in the Desert tells the story of a country that in a matter of decades managed to make a giant more
The documentary Golden Globe. United Arab Emirates. Luxury in the Desert tells the story of a country that in a matter of decades managed to make a giant economic breakthrough.
After the richest deposits of oil were discovered in the desert in the 1960s, powerful skyscrapers quickly grew among the sands, and camel trails turned into landscaped freeways. Now the calling card of the Emirates have become grandiose projects for simply colossal sums: the artificial islands of Palm Islands, the fashionable district of Dubai Marina and, finally, the most luxurious hotel “Burj al Arab”. close
The main character of the documentary Amanda Barrett and Mike Beynon "BBC: Carnivores. The leopard is the most understudied predator, which is a member more
The main character of the documentary Amanda Barrett and Mike Beynon "BBC: Carnivores. The leopard is the most understudied predator, which is a member of the African family of big cats.
This formidable beast is famous for its nocturnal lifestyle, and therefore shooting leopards until a certain day was difficult. However, thanks to modern special equipment, the filmmakers made this beautiful film and gave the audience the opportunity to follow the life of two active leopards that live in the Luangwa Valei reserve in Zambia. close
Documentary film "National Geographic Video". Giant Crocodile is dedicated to a huge fossil lizard, whose ancient remains will be extracted right in front more
Documentary film "National Geographic Video". Giant Crocodile is dedicated to a huge fossil lizard, whose ancient remains will be extracted right in front of the viewer. Then experts-paleontologists will turn them into a monster of 12-meter height. With the help of modern technology, you can travel 110 million years ago and see how a giant crocodile weighing 10 tons lived and ate. In the company of paleontologist Paul Sirino and reptile expert Brady Barr, you will make an exciting journey and trace the evolutionary path from the fossil crocodile to its modern relatives. close
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