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Documentary film David Taylor “All the secrets of the cosmos” will tell about what has always worried humanity, and will allow you to penetrate the secrets more
Documentary film David Taylor “All the secrets of the cosmos” will tell about what has always worried humanity, and will allow you to penetrate the secrets of the vast cosmos. Each of the small series of this cognitive almanac is a fascinating and magnificently illustrated story about a cosmic phenomenon or object. You will learn a lot about the planets and their moons, about the Sun and other stars, about our Galaxy and the vast Universe beyond. A well-constructed narrative, scientific validity and amazing video series will allow you to master the basics of astronomical science. close
The twelve episodes of this BBC series cover a millennium of English monarchy and portray lives of twelve important English monarchs and how each of them more
The twelve episodes of this BBC series cover a millennium of English monarchy and portray lives of twelve important English monarchs and how each of them impacted the history: William the Conqueror, Henry II, Edward I, Henry V , Richard III, Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, Charles I, Charles II, George III, Victoria, and to the present Queen Elizabeth II. Each 23-minute episode is filmed on location, with historian Nigel Spivey providing the narration describing bloodshed, lust and political intrigue. Actors provide mute dramatization. close
Swimming in Neptune's moons, flying in Uranus' moons, jumping in Mars' moons, living in Jupiter's moons...welcome to the future of the mankind, where you'll see the next worlds for to discover.
Swimming in Neptune's moons, flying in Uranus' moons, jumping in Mars' moons, living in Jupiter's moons...welcome to the future of the mankind, where you'll see the next worlds for to discover. close
Stretching from the Stone Age to the year 2000, Simon Schama's Complete History of Britain does not pretend to be a definitive chronicle of the turbulent more
Stretching from the Stone Age to the year 2000, Simon Schama's Complete History of Britain does not pretend to be a definitive chronicle of the turbulent events which buffeted and shaped the British Isles. What Schama does do, however, is tell the story in vivid and gripping narrative terms, free of the fustiness of traditional academe, personalising key historical events by examining the major characters at the centre of them. Not all historians would approve of the history depicted here as shaped principally by the actions of great men and women rather than by more abstract developments, but Schama's way of telling it is a good deal more enthralling as a result.
Schama successfully gives lie to the idea that the history of Britain has been moderate and temperate, passing down the generations as stately as a galleon, taking on board sensible ideas but steering clear of sillier, revolutionary ones. Nonsense. Schama retells British history the way it was--as bloody, convulsive, precarious, hot-blooded and several times within an inch of haring off onto an entirely different course. Schama seems almost to delight in the goriness of history. Themes returned to repeatedly include the wars between the Scots and the Irish and the Catholic/Protestant conflicts--only the Irish question remains unresolved by the new millennium. As Britain becomes a constitutional monarchy, Schama talks less of Kings and Queens but of poets and idea-makers like Orwell. Still, with his pungent, direct manner and against an evocative visual and aural backdrop, Schama makes history seem as though it happened yesterday, the bloodstains not yet dry. close
You will have an unforgettable meeting with a whole series of creatures of colossal size: from a giant spider to a huge carnivorous lizard. You will also more
You will have an unforgettable meeting with a whole series of creatures of colossal size: from a giant spider to a huge carnivorous lizard. You will also get acquainted with some modern animals, descendants of ancient giants, and learn how their distant ancestors lived and why they disappeared from the face of the Earth. An exciting sight for thrill lovers! close
Private Life of a Masterpiece is a BBC arts documentary series that tells the stories behind great works of art reaching from the Renaissance to modern more
Private Life of a Masterpiece is a BBC arts documentary series that tells the stories behind great works of art reaching from the Renaissance to modern art. David by Michelangelo, The Scream by Edvard Munch, The Third of May 1808 by Francisco Goya, The Night Watch by Rembrandt van Rijn, Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon by Pablo Picasso, The Annunciation by Jan van Eyck, ... The Art of Painting by Johannes Vermeer. For behind the beautiful canvases and sculptures are tales of political revolution, wartime escapes, massive ego clashes, social scandal, financial wrangling and shocking violence. The series reveals the full and fascinating stories behind famous works of art, not just how they came to be created, but also how they influenced others and came to have a life of their own in the modern world. close
One of the documentary directors of the famous channel about animal life Mark Hammond shot a picture called "BBC: Wildlife". Beasts are hooligans, which more
One of the documentary directors of the famous channel about animal life Mark Hammond shot a picture called "BBC: Wildlife". Beasts are hooligans, which showed how cheerful and hooligan animals can be regardless of their age, breed and food preferences.
Through this film, any viewer will be able to find the answer to the question of why we humans love animals, especially mammals. And also to understand why in all the world's zoos most visitors gather at the enclosures with such cute, charming and fluffy creatures that can sometimes be very cunning, funny, naughty, bullying and even hooliganistic. Warning for adults: for viewing with children, the picture is not recommended, as it pays attention to the sex of animals, and in very piquant details. close
Twenty-first-century North America. People have reached the most remote corners of the continent, greatly expanded the boundaries of modern technology. more
Twenty-first-century North America. People have reached the most remote corners of the continent, greatly expanded the boundaries of modern technology. However, the first man set foot on these lands not so long ago, only 14 thousand years ago. At that time, North America belonged to other creatures, the size of which corresponded to its vast territory. They were real giants, swift and ferocious, whose lives are now lost in the centuries. The amazing work of British scientists, based on a detailed and comprehensive study of past eras, as well as the latest achievements of computer and cinematic technology will allow you to travel back in the centuries to the time of the last Ice Age long before the appearance of the first big city. Look at what is happening through the eyes of primitive people! During the Ice Age, the surface of North America was covered with an ice sheet more than three kilometers thick. But as the continent warmed, the ice shell began to shrink. Passages began to open along the coast and among the mountains. Primitive people began to migrate south. The land was transformed, new green plains appeared, numerous rivers and lakes were formed. And on this land began to dominate other animals, more adapted to these conditions. Decent hunters and dangerous rivals, even for such powerful animals as mammoths. . . close
We know what our pets look like. In zoos, occasionally in the forest or savannah we observe the habits of wild animals. In dolphinariums and aquariums, more
We know what our pets look like. In zoos, occasionally in the forest or savannah we observe the habits of wild animals. In dolphinariums and aquariums, we visit marine animals and enjoy their performances. But how do these inhabitants of the Earth look at their world, their habitat, many of whom have much more rights to it in terms of their stay on the planet than we have with you?
The creators of the film "BBC: through the eyes of animals" (director - Tanya Dorriti) demonstrate to the viewer the secrets of birds and mammals, inhabitants of reservoirs and forest thickets, they are revealed using modern technologies - miniature microphones and video cameras. In this world we are just guests, and for the knowledge of the unknown counts every moment. close
The Amazon jungle is home to two of the planet’s greatest predators: the anaconda and the jaguar. If these two menacing animals clash, who will win? After more
The Amazon jungle is home to two of the planet’s greatest predators: the anaconda and the jaguar. If these two menacing animals clash, who will win? After a thorough study of the behavior of animals with the help of computer technology, a virtual battle of opponents will be recreated, as a result of which it will be found out who is the strongest. close
It is five times hotter than the sun and turns sand to glass in an instant. It can shoot 80 kilometres up above storm clouds. And it may even have provided more
It is five times hotter than the sun and turns sand to glass in an instant. It can shoot 80 kilometres up above storm clouds. And it may even have provided the original spark that created life itself. This pacy, stylish documentary reveals the full power of lightning, why it is so dangerous, and what scientists are doing to protect us. Statistically, you are most likely to be struck in Florida, playing golf on a Sunday in July. Hear victims tell touching stories of the real experience, and why they feel it has changed them forever. View cockpit footage of NASA pilots flying through active lightning storms and find out why some scientists think the pollution in big cities could be 'baiting' lightning on an incredible scale. The more we learn about this maverick force of nature, it seems, the more we have to fear... close
In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great was a BBC documentary television series first shown in 1998. It was written and presented by British historian more
In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great was a BBC documentary television series first shown in 1998. It was written and presented by British historian and broadcaster Michael Wood.
Wood retraced the travels of Alexander the Great, from Vergina in Macedonia, where his father Philip II of Macedon died and Alexander was proclaimed king, through seventeen present-day countries to the borders of India and back to Mesopatamia, where he died. Whereas most of Wood's documentary series had titles beginning "In Search of...", the title of this series reflected a slightly different approach.
The series was directed by David Wallace. close
Insects are everywhere, in every corner of our lives. But what do we know about them? And why waste your time studying this kind of life when it causes more
Insects are everywhere, in every corner of our lives. But what do we know about them? And why waste your time studying this kind of life when it causes us trouble by eating our food, destroying our homes, infecting us with diseases? And we fight, we declare war on insects. But at the same time, how can we survive without them, when they are necessary for pollinating plants, for the life of many animals?
You can sit comfortably in the warmth of your home and watch the movie "BBC: Alien Empire." Insects about the unknown life of another world, to learn that on Earth there are more than 30 million species of insects of different shapes and sizes. Together with the authors of the film, you can penetrate the earth and water depths, climb into the sky and see our neighbors everywhere. close
A documentary about Hannibal Barca - the general and ruler of New Carthage, who crossed the Alps in the fight with Rome. It covers the period from before the Punic Wars to the defeat of Carthage.
A documentary about Hannibal Barca - the general and ruler of New Carthage, who crossed the Alps in the fight with Rome. It covers the period from before the Punic Wars to the defeat of Carthage. close
The film Discovery. The Inventions of the Ancients: War and Conflict tells about ancient inventions created through war, which has always been the main more
The film Discovery. The Inventions of the Ancients: War and Conflict tells about ancient inventions created through war, which has always been the main impetus for progress. The military equipment created in those days impresses with its destructive power and functionality. Already 21 thousand years ago, a boomerang was created on the territory of modern Poland. The ancient Greeks invented the catapult and used the first rockets. And the warlike Assyrians 3000 years ago in battles used special iron-holed barrels, in which archers hid. However, in addition to destructive inventions, the ancients also made amazing advances in medicine. close
The entire human population of the globe is familiar with stinging insect bites. In the movie "BBC: Wildlife". Eyewitnesses will tell a story not only more
The entire human population of the globe is familiar with stinging insect bites. In the movie "BBC: Wildlife". Eyewitnesses will tell a story not only about mosquitoes, wasps and bees, but also about other representatives of the animal world - seemingly peaceful and harmless, but deadly to humans.
Among them are the inhabitants of the sea depths: dragons, electric stingrays, spiders crawling on land, scorpions, scolopenders, snakes, mosquitoes, wasps, bees flying through the air... All this animal, found in any secluded corner, is ready to alert and strike an unexpected blow with its dangerous weapons, cause pain, suffering, and even death to a person. close
Wales is an edge of magnificent landscape and majestic medieval locks. On every square kilometer here are more locks, than somewhere in the world: from more
Wales is an edge of magnificent landscape and majestic medieval locks. On every square kilometer here are more locks, than somewhere in the world: from romantic ruins to the majestic fortresses. The familial locks of Wales remember time of bloody murders, cruel intestine war. close
Red kangaroos live in one of the harshest places on the globe - on the desert plains in the center of Australia. In the height of summer, when the heat more
Red kangaroos live in one of the harshest places on the globe - on the desert plains in the center of Australia. In the height of summer, when the heat is unbearable, kangaroos do not work, but over many hundreds of years these unique creatures have adapted to the changing climate, giving birth to countless of their fellows. This film by the National Geographic Society tells the story of one female red kangaroo, her young Joey and the entire family of these unique animals. close
The programme is based on 'The Secret History of the Mongols', a manuscript written in the 13th century, some believe by the adopted son of the great Khan.
The programme is based on 'The Secret History of the Mongols', a manuscript written in the 13th century, some believe by the adopted son of the great Khan. close
Deep Blue is a major documentary feature film shot by the BBC Natural History Unit. An epic cinematic rollercoaster ride for all ages, Deep Blue uses more
Deep Blue is a major documentary feature film shot by the BBC Natural History Unit. An epic cinematic rollercoaster ride for all ages, Deep Blue uses amazing footage to tell us the story of our oceans and the life they support. close
As is generally known, ghosts mostly dwell in the ancient gloomy locks built five-six centuries back. In similar places during centuries there are quite more
As is generally known, ghosts mostly dwell in the ancient gloomy locks built five-six centuries back. In similar places during centuries there are quite a bit bloody dramas. Scotland is famous such locks. close
The story of a genius – a sculptor, painter, architect who took a worthy place in the history of art. An extraordinary personality – he stopped at nothing more
The story of a genius – a sculptor, painter, architect who took a worthy place in the history of art. An extraordinary personality – he stopped at nothing to achieve fame and wealth. He was an ordinary man, but his works were divine. close
The documentary recounts the world's first nuclear attack and examines the alarming repercussions. Covering a three-week period from the Trinity test more
The documentary recounts the world's first nuclear attack and examines the alarming repercussions. Covering a three-week period from the Trinity test to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, the program chronicles America's political gamble and the planning for the momentous event. Archival film, dramatizations, and special effects feature what occurred aboard the Enola Gay (the aircraft that dropped the bomb) and inside the exploding bomb. close
This remarkable trove of color footage, assembled from far-flung private and state collections, presents Hitler's Europe as never seen before. Amateur more
This remarkable trove of color footage, assembled from far-flung private and state collections, presents Hitler's Europe as never seen before. Amateur film enthusiasts - soldiers, tourists, Hitler's own pilot, even Hitler's mistress, Eva Braun - began experimenting with color film in the late 1930s, their camera eye recording the Third Reich from every angle. Some of this film was only recently uncovered in former Soviet-bloc archives, hidden for almost 60 years; all of it, thanks to digital technology, has been newly transferred to video with surprising clarity. (This documentary was produced with two different narratives, both an English and German language version.) 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
With the name pharaoh Tutankhamun, who died at the age of 19, there are many legends and conjectures. Was this early death violent? Was there really more
With the name pharaoh Tutankhamun, who died at the age of 19, there are many legends and conjectures. Was this early death violent? Was there really an occasion for a newspaper sensation, the "curse of Tutankhamun," which allegedly struck those who opened his tomb? Researchers have long proved that Carter, who, along with Carnarvon, who financed the excavation, was the first to descend into the tomb of the legendary Egyptian in 3,000 years, was not cursed and died 17 years later as the last member of the expedition. However, the myths about Tutankhamun continue to excite minds, and to tell about what was and what was not, the film National Geographic: The Curse of the Pharaoh was created.
An international group of scientists, at whose disposal was ultra-modern technology, tried to solve the mystery of what happened three thousand years ago. close
Director Patrice Leconte weaves an impressionistic, sensorial tapestry of existence in and around early 21st-century Cambodia. Journeying through the more
Director Patrice Leconte weaves an impressionistic, sensorial tapestry of existence in and around early 21st-century Cambodia. Journeying through the country's farmlands, factories, streets and rural villages, camera-in-hand, Leconte glimpses the people and the elements of the landscape that make Cambodia so culturally specific, and gently contrasts modes of life found there. Written by Nathan Southern close
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