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Past and present collide in this powerful documentary featuring the findings of the National Geographic Expedition team and their robots as they explore more
Past and present collide in this powerful documentary featuring the findings of the National Geographic Expedition team and their robots as they explore these Egyptian wonders. You'll see an ancient sarcophagus unsealed, an exploration of nooks and crannies of a pyramid conducted by a camera-equipped robot, and much more. 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
This documentary examines how Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime made use of ancient mysticism, occultism, and mind-control techniques in their efforts to win the war.
This documentary examines how Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime made use of ancient mysticism, occultism, and mind-control techniques in their efforts to win the war. 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
12,000 feet down, life is erupting. Alvin, a deep-sea mechanized probe, makes a voyage some 12,000 feet underwater to explore the Azores, a constantly-erupting more
12,000 feet down, life is erupting. Alvin, a deep-sea mechanized probe, makes a voyage some 12,000 feet underwater to explore the Azores, a constantly-erupting volcanic rift between Europe and North America. 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
The documentary “BBC: Abyss” takes you on a journey to the most mysterious place on planet Earth – the bottom of the ocean. A more fascinating and exciting more
The documentary “BBC: Abyss” takes you on a journey to the most mysterious place on planet Earth – the bottom of the ocean. A more fascinating and exciting spectacle is hard to find. You will visit the depths of the Pacific, Atlantic oceans, as well as at the bottom of the Caribbean Sea, where not one diver of the world could reach. Titanic .
You will see bizarre, algae-covered underwater rocks, caves, sand clearings. You will be accompanied everywhere by the inhabitants of the underwater kingdom. You will see the blind inhabitants of the oceans living at depths where the rays of the sun never penetrate. The plant world will surpass your imagination. close
Yellowstone is a park, but it's also the deadliest volcano on Earth. Beneath it, a sleeping 'dragon' is stirring. When an earthquake opens a crack for more
Yellowstone is a park, but it's also the deadliest volcano on Earth. Beneath it, a sleeping 'dragon' is stirring. When an earthquake opens a crack for magma to seep through, other warning signs of an eruption start popping up, but they are ignored or dismissed as 'minor'. But when they learn an eruption will happen, panic breaks out through people of the USA and the world. close
Megatsunami is a wave that exceeds the tsunami several times. Tsunamis are caused by earthquakes, and generate waves up to a maximum of 30 meters, which more
Megatsunami is a wave that exceeds the tsunami several times. Tsunamis are caused by earthquakes, and generate waves up to a maximum of 30 meters, which have a huge destructive power. But if part of the coastal mountain range slides into the ocean, then a catastrophe of unprecedented proportions will occur. Thanks to computer calculations and experiments, it became known that the height of such a wave will reach about 650 meters, and perhaps a kilometer.
The force of the wave will decrease, crossing the Atlantic Ocean, to the east coast will reach 50 meters and will sweep the US coast, penetrating into the depths of up to 20 kilometers. 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: Ancient Greece” is a fascinating popular science film that introduces viewers to Greek mythology, which people have been interested in for more more
“BBC: Ancient Greece” is a fascinating popular science film that introduces viewers to Greek mythology, which people have been interested in for more than a millennium. Classic stories have always inspired the greatest authors and artists to create incorruptible works of art and literature.
With the help of magnificent acting and computer graphics, viewers can fully plunge into the mythological atmosphere of ancient times, become an eyewitness to the adventures of the great heroes Odysseus and Jason, and even look deeper and comprehend the symbolic meaning of these eternal subjects. 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 seven wonders of the ancient world, with which the works of later architects and builders could not compare, is the Great Pyramid near Giz. more
One of the seven wonders of the ancient world, with which the works of later architects and builders could not compare, is the Great Pyramid near Giz. She is a silent witness to an unknown civilization and the greatest mystery on earth. Expressive in its silence, stunning in its splendor, the Great Pyramid is truly a work of art in stone. Among the current sands of time, the Pyramid stands as the personification of eternity itself. Who were the enlightened mathematicians who planned its proportions, the craftsmen who directed the works, the skilled stonemasons who made blocks of stones? 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 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
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
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
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
The documentary and educational film "BBC: what is light" enlightens viewers on issues related to the vital phenomenon, without which a person does not more
The documentary and educational film "BBC: what is light" enlightens viewers on issues related to the vital phenomenon, without which a person does not think of life - light. What is this? Where does it come from, why do we sink into darkness without it, and can something replace it?
The origin of this phenomenon has worried scientists since ancient times. His solution was fought by Aristotle, Newton, Galileo Galilei, Leonardo da Vinci, Einstein and many others. The creators of the picture tried to fully understand the essence and secrets of this phenomenon, considering all the theories that have ever existed in science. close
The whole history of French Impressionism - from its origin to its heyday and gradual extinction - fits into the long creative biography of Claude Monet. more
The whole history of French Impressionism - from its origin to its heyday and gradual extinction - fits into the long creative biography of Claude Monet. Knightly devotion to this artistic direction, loyalty to the impressionistic perception of the world put this master apart even among his brothers. close
The family locks of Ireland are kept in itself by the certificates of deadly feud, mean murders. In our days, still located on a tableland, locks are more
The family locks of Ireland are kept in itself by the certificates of deadly feud, mean murders. In our days, still located on a tableland, locks are a living reminder about the victims of past years. 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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