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"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
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
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 film is based on the story of three sisters who became classics of English literature. Fame came to them simultaneously: in 1847, the novels Jane more
The film is based on the story of three sisters who became classics of English literature. Fame came to them simultaneously: in 1847, the novels Jane Eyre by Charlotte, Wuthering Heights by Emily and Agnes Grey by Anne Bronte were published. Three sisters with a scandalous reputation. Istor close
The human brain somehow manages all the work of the body. He, like nothing else, needs serious study, tireless care and training. Using their knowledge more
The human brain somehow manages all the work of the body. He, like nothing else, needs serious study, tireless care and training. Using their knowledge of brain activity, each person is able not only to improve their skills, but also to understand the main motives of their actions, learn to mobilize their abilities and open up new opportunities. How, for example, do brain mechanisms work when choosing friends? There are a lot of experiments developed by specialists that will help to understand this complex chemistry.
Diana Hill's documentary and educational film "BBC: The Maze of the Brain" “Make Friends” is part of the successful popular science project of the BBC channel, which tells about the human mind. close
The Living Sea celebrates the beauty and power of the ocean as it explores our relationship with this complex and fragile environment. Using beautiful more
The Living Sea celebrates the beauty and power of the ocean as it explores our relationship with this complex and fragile environment. Using beautiful images of unspoiled healthy waters, The Living Sea offers hope for recovery engendered by productive scientific efforts. Oceanographers studying humpback whales, jellyfish, and deep-sea life show us that the more we understand the ocean and its inhabitants, the more we will know how to protect them. The film also highlights the Central Pacific islands of Palau, one of the most spectacular underwater habitats in the world, to show the beauty and potential of a healthy ocean. close
The human brain is one of the most amazing and complex phenomena of nature. The work of the brain of each individual person is unique and unique. Despite more
The human brain is one of the most amazing and complex phenomena of nature. The work of the brain of each individual person is unique and unique. Despite the fact that the processes taking place in it, act according to the same mechanisms and principles, it is the brain that makes a person individual, unique and different from all other people. There are no two completely identical people in the world, and this becomes clear thanks to computer animation, telling about all the processes occurring in the brain during a human life.
Diana Hill's documentary, BBC: The Maze of the Brain. Individuality is the second film from the VBC mini-series, which tells about the brain. close
Documentary Howard Brooks "Wild World". Otters from a fascinating series dedicated to wildlife, tells about very curious animals that love to play. Living more
Documentary Howard Brooks "Wild World". Otters from a fascinating series dedicated to wildlife, tells about very curious animals that love to play. Living in the forests of Wisconsin otters, like other animals, are engaged in the search for food, housing and care for offspring. Of course, they have their enemies, which should be feared, for example, lynx. But in those carefree moments, when the pressing problems and dangers are left behind, these funny animals like to frolic properly, involving everything in the game. They are ready to play at any time of the year, on land and in the water. close
Discovered by archaeologists, the mass burial of the remains of the family of Mayan rulers, dated IX century, from sixteen skeletons, allowed experts more
Discovered by archaeologists, the mass burial of the remains of the family of Mayan rulers, dated IX century, from sixteen skeletons, allowed experts to suggest the reasons for the murder of the royal family. Studies and conclusions of pathologists have established a close degree of kinship of the deceased. The tradition of polygamy, practiced in ruling Mayan families, gave birth to a large number of possible heirs, which gave rise to irreconcilable enmity and rivalry within the family itself.
Scientific documentary K. Krala and Melanie Soich "National Geographic. The Death of the Mayan Sovereigns is an exciting journey back in time with professionals – historians, archaeologists and doctors. 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
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
The cat, the most popular pet in Britain and the USA, is an ancient animal that has been designed and refined over millions of years to be a top predator. more
The cat, the most popular pet in Britain and the USA, is an ancient animal that has been designed and refined over millions of years to be a top predator. So how and why did it come to be sharing our homes with us? close
The documentary “Discovery: The 10 Best Places in Amsterdam” tells about the beauty of this Dutch city, the most beautiful of European cities. Amsterdam more
The documentary “Discovery: The 10 Best Places in Amsterdam” tells about the beauty of this Dutch city, the most beautiful of European cities. Amsterdam is often called the New Babylon or the Venice of the North. Here a lot amazes and attracts tourists - from freedom of manners and lack of restrictions to the splendor of attractions. Once here, you get an excellent opportunity to explore the city from the inside, visiting ancient mansions, rolling along many canals, admiring architectural monuments, looking at the street of “red lights”, having realized the most secret dreams. Anyone can visit the International Diamond Trade Center. 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
A mixture of real-life & computer animated footage track the journey of a single drop of rain on its great cycle from space to the deepest ocean. more
A mixture of real-life & computer animated footage track the journey of a single drop of rain on its great cycle from space to the deepest ocean. A fascinating documentary following this most precious of resources on its never-ending cycle around our planet. Combining hi-tech graphics with wildlife film, viewers are taken on an exhilarating armchair ride that encompasses humpback whales, rainforests, volcanoes, glaciers and tornadoes. close
They are so cute, fluffy, tender and defenseless – these little cubs! An exciting documentary film "National Geographic". Wild Kids will tell about how more
They are so cute, fluffy, tender and defenseless – these little cubs! An exciting documentary film "National Geographic". Wild Kids will tell about how the offspring of different animals survive and freely exist in the wild. The same nature gave them amazing ways to save their lives.
In the southern part of the African continent, despite everything, the offspring of the fastest animals in the world – cheetahs, an endangered species from the Red Book, survives. It will show the first flight of a chick of the last California condor and the incomprehensible secrets of the survival of representatives of the animal world. close
IR-thermography creates pictures of events unseen by the naked eye as heat loss, or the transference of heat between individuals and surroundings. The more
IR-thermography creates pictures of events unseen by the naked eye as heat loss, or the transference of heat between individuals and surroundings. The video shows a group of people swimming in a river apparently unconscious of an eager voice calling out that ‘dinner is ready’. close
In the center of the film "Superstructures of Antiquity: Angkor Wat" - Angkor Wat, the main attraction of Cambodia, its symbol depicted on the national more
In the center of the film "Superstructures of Antiquity: Angkor Wat" - Angkor Wat, the main attraction of Cambodia, its symbol depicted on the national flag, the national pride of this small country. This temple complex is the largest religious building in the world, occupying a huge area - its length is about 3.6 km, and its width is about 200 meters. Five unique in structure towers, resembling inverted ears of wheat, adorning the building, rise to a height of 42 meters, and the total height of the sanctuary is 65 meters. Previously, Angkor Wat was not only a temple - a huge city, Angkor, the capital of the Khmer Empire, grew around it, whose population at its heyday reached half a million inhabitants.
Angkor Wat attracts visitors from all over the world. English documentary filmmakers also set out to explore this significant architectural monument. The film "Ancient Megastructures: Angkor Wat" tells about the present and great past of this beautiful religious complex. 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
"Through rare historical and contemporary footage and interviews with more than 160 doctors, attorneys, educators, survivors and experts on the mental more
"Through rare historical and contemporary footage and interviews with more than 160 doctors, attorneys, educators, survivors and experts on the mental health industry and its abuses, this riveting documentary blazes the bright light of truth on the brutal pseudoscience and the multi-billion dollar fraud that is psychiatry" - The Citizens Commission on Human Rights close
With the help of the documentary "National Geographic". You can find yourself in Central China in the mountains of Chin Liin, where lost among bamboo more
With the help of the documentary "National Geographic". You can find yourself in Central China in the mountains of Chin Liin, where lost among bamboo thickets and impregnable rocks unexplored and mysterious world of amazing creatures – giant pandas.
The population of these animals is on the verge of extinction, and therefore, thanks to scientists, the viewer has a unique chance to follow the life of a panda that was recently born and receives its first lessons from life. In addition, you will witness the touching relationship between a mother panda and her daughter, watch their adventures in the forest and on the slopes of the mountains and enjoy unique footage captured on videotape. 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
Many years after one of the most famous surprise attacks in military history, join the National Geographic Society in investigating the hitherto unsolved more
Many years after one of the most famous surprise attacks in military history, join the National Geographic Society in investigating the hitherto unsolved mysteries and startling true stories of the “infamous day” that drove the United States into World War II! Armed with high-tech devices, go with Dr. Robert Ballard, who discovered the Titanic, in search of a sunken dwarf Japanese submarine that could change the course of world history. Relive the moments of the most important battle by hearing the fascinating stories of survivors from both the American and Japanese sides. See the mesmerizing, first captured on film footage, shot inside the hull of the sunken battleship “Arizona”. Discover the true annals of the events of December 7, 1941, which the National Geographic Society will tell you about in its unique film Pearl Harbor: an echo of tragedy. close
The national park of any country is its carefully and lovingly protected natural resources. These are treasures of the world’s flora and fauna that have more
The national park of any country is its carefully and lovingly protected natural resources. These are treasures of the world’s flora and fauna that have existed centuries ago and must be preserved not only for future generations, but also to maintain the integrity of our planet’s natural balance.
Incredibly picturesque, full of enchanting charm documentary “Golden globe”. National Parks of the USA will conquer the magnificence of wild American nature not only professionals and critics, but also everyone who knows how to appreciate the beauty. Informative design of video materials of the film is worthy of no less praise than its visual beauty. close
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