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Team Jacques Cousteau is always in search of new adventures. This time, in the movie "The Odyssey of Jacques Cousteau: Hippopotamuses." La Collection more
Team Jacques Cousteau is always in search of new adventures. This time, in the movie "The Odyssey of Jacques Cousteau: Hippopotamuses." La Collection Cousteau: Hippo hippo, Le retour des elephants de mer, along with Philippe, the famous explorer makes his way to Lake Tanganyika.
Here they intend to shoot a plot about hippos, which is not as simple as an inexperienced viewer might think. After all, in order to get closer to the animals, Jacques-Yves invents a rather unusual way: the so-called “Trojan horse”. It will not be easy for travelers when they find themselves among bloodthirsty crocodiles.
Another story of the educational film “Odyssey of Jacques Cousteau: Hippopotamuses”. The Return of Elephant Seas is a story about elephant seals. The Cousteau team is interested in the lifestyle of these animals, their behavior and habits. close
The untold story about wild rabbits which lived between the Berlin Walls. For 28 years Death Zone was their safest home. Full of grass, no predators, more
The untold story about wild rabbits which lived between the Berlin Walls. For 28 years Death Zone was their safest home. Full of grass, no predators, guards protecting them from human disturbance. They were closed but happy. When their population grew up to thousands, guards started to remove them. But rabbits survived and stayed there. Unfortunately one day the wall fell down. Rabbits had to abandon comfortable system. They moved to West Berlin and have been living there in a few colonies since then. They are still learning how to live in the free world, same as we - the citizens of Eastern Europe. close
Construction of the Moscow metro began in 1931 and since then has not stopped: the old and built new branches, routes, tunnels. Metro stations of the more
Construction of the Moscow metro began in 1931 and since then has not stopped: the old and built new branches, routes, tunnels. Metro stations of the first buildings look great: they are extensive and beautiful, decorated with granite and marble, colorful paintings, bas-reliefs, mosaics on the themes of Soviet state symbols, a new way of life. Among the plots are military, historical, sports, urban, kolkhoz and school, allowing to draw a conclusion about the ideological direction in the design of the interiors of the metropolitan subway.
Documentary and historical film Igor Minaev “Moscow metro”. The underground temple of communism tells about the history of the construction, existence and use of the Moscow metro. close
The Odyssey of Jacques Cousteau: The Andamanas: The Invisible Islands. Thailand: Prisoners of the Sea (Andaman, Les Iles Invisibles. Thailande: Les Forcats more
The Odyssey of Jacques Cousteau: The Andamanas: The Invisible Islands. Thailand: Prisoners of the Sea (Andaman, Les Iles Invisibles. Thailande: Les Forcats De La Mer) is a film from the series telling about the scientific expeditions of the famous sea explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau and the crew of his ship Calypso.
The Odyssey of Jacques Cousteau: Andaman: The Invisible Islands. Thailand: Prisoners of the Sea" TV viewers are waiting to travel to two points of the globe at once.
On the Andamans, the crew of the Calypso will try to meet with the inhabitants of these places, who invariably avoid communicating with any representatives of civilization.
And in the Gulf of Thailand, members of the Cousteau expedition will undertake a series of exciting dives and capture a family of squid on film. 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
The production of phones has a dark, bloody side. The main part of minerals used to produce phones is coming from the mines in the Eastern DR Congo. The more
The production of phones has a dark, bloody side. The main part of minerals used to produce phones is coming from the mines in the Eastern DR Congo. The Western World is buying these so-called conflict minerals and thereby finances a civil war that, according to human rights organisations, has been the bloodiest conflict since World War II: During the last 15 years the conflict has cost the lives of more than 5 million people and 300,000 women have been raped. The war will continue as long as armed groups can finance their warfare by selling minerals. The Documentary Blood in the Mobile shows the connection between our phones and the civil war in the Congo. Director Frank Poulsen travels to DR Congo to see the illegal mine industry with his own eyes. He gets access to Congo s largest tin-mine, which is being controlled by different armed groups, and where children work for days in narrow mine tunnels to dig out the minerals that end up in our phones. close
This time, together with Jacques Cousteau, we will go to Indonesia to dive with divers in the water depths, swim along the magical Indonesian islands, more
This time, together with Jacques Cousteau, we will go to Indonesia to dive with divers in the water depths, swim along the magical Indonesian islands, admire goldfish. And to find out what the Gardens of the Devil look like, what is the beauty of such an attractive place on earth as Sumatra, to get acquainted with local customs. And we begin our review of these amazing places with the Heart of the Sea – a small and defenseless island with several palm trees, which nature has created in the form of a real heart.
Jacques Cousteau's Odyssey: Indonesia is a real gift from Jacques-Yves Cousteau to those who, like Jules Verne, prefer to travel without getting up from their chair. close
The journey of the great Jacques-Yves Cousteau continues. This time we go with him to the island of Crimson Dawn – hospitable and cheerful Cuba. Divine more
The journey of the great Jacques-Yves Cousteau continues. This time we go with him to the island of Crimson Dawn – hospitable and cheerful Cuba. Divine landscapes, coral jungle, clear sea, abundance of fish, tropical hurricanes, bright colors, unique Cuban smiles, music and incendiary dances – all this fascinates anyone who gets to fabulous Cuba.
Next stop is Haiti. A mysterious and equally beautiful land. Once upon a time, this land was filled with the spirit of great sorrow, as it was in this place that black slaves were brought from Africa. Haitians were forced to use powerful voodoo spirits. The team "Calypso" with interest delves into the mysteries of ancient witchcraft, and the place with travelers, holding their breath, we observe and you and I - the audience ... close
For those who love television travel, we present a beautiful and informative film “Odyssey of Jacques Cousteau: the Nile – the river of the gods”. In more
For those who love television travel, we present a beautiful and informative film “Odyssey of Jacques Cousteau: the Nile – the river of the gods”. In this film, Philip and Jacques-Yves Cousteau don't skimp on the Nile, starting their journey from the Ruwenzori massif and moving to Lake Victoria, where the upper White Nile begins. During the voyage, they will arrive in Khartoum, where the White Nile connects with the Blue Nile. Much attention is paid to the rich sanctuaries of animals and the ancient culture of Africa, with its magnificent and multifaceted history.
In the next part, travelers will swim from the middle of the Nile to the Mediterranean Sea. close
Ra [also known as The Ra Expeditions] is a 1972 documentary film directed by Lennart Ehrenborg and Thor Heyerdahl about the expeditions organised by Thor more
Ra [also known as The Ra Expeditions] is a 1972 documentary film directed by Lennart Ehrenborg and Thor Heyerdahl about the expeditions organised by Thor Heyerdahl in 1969 and 1970 in attempt to cross the Atlantic on papyrus boats. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. close
Thanks to the latest scientific and technological achievements, painstaking medical research and progressive computer graphics, it has become possible more
Thanks to the latest scientific and technological achievements, painstaking medical research and progressive computer graphics, it has become possible to see firsthand how the most mysterious of the miracles on our planet - the birth of life - takes place. Before you will appear in all details the way from the moment of meeting the man of his chosen one, to the moment of birth of the New Man. How do people choose a mate, why do we only like certain types of people, what do we pay attention to when dating, how does this affect the offspring, what should a woman who is carrying a child know? Sooner or later we all ask these questions. This film provides a unique opportunity to get detailed answers to them. close
They are inspirational, playful, powerful, interesting and very intelligent animals, which have a magical bond with the people: Dolphins. You'll see these more
They are inspirational, playful, powerful, interesting and very intelligent animals, which have a magical bond with the people: Dolphins. You'll see these magnificent animals in their natural habitats - reefs in Eilat, the largest marine reserve in the world. And also be able to watch a dolphins dance and play with the camera, dive or just durachatsya. Never seen so close before! close
Are we prepared for dealing with the prospect that humanity is not the end of evolution? Technocalyps is an intriguing three-part documentary on the notion more
Are we prepared for dealing with the prospect that humanity is not the end of evolution? Technocalyps is an intriguing three-part documentary on the notion of transhumanism by Belgian visual artist and filmmaker Frank Theys. The latest findings in genetics, robotics, artificial intelligence, bionics and nanotechnology appear in the media every day, but with no analysis of their common aim: that of exceeding human limitations. The director conducts his enquiry into the scientific, ethical and metaphysical dimensions of technological development. close
Our perception of time shapes our view of the world.
If time goes faster or slower, what will the world look like?
With the help of modern technologies more
Our perception of time shapes our view of the world.
If time goes faster or slower, what will the world look like?
With the help of modern technologies - high-speed cameras, ingenious slow-motion devices combined with powerful computers - we are able to change the speed of time and see in a completely new way what we are familiar and familiar with. close
The documentary Mysteries of Prehistoric Animals tells the story of some of those animals that have long disappeared, but still cause genuine interest. more
The documentary Mysteries of Prehistoric Animals tells the story of some of those animals that have long disappeared, but still cause genuine interest.
Millions of years ago, there were animals on our planet that we know nothing about today. Or we know very little. Meanwhile, some of them are particularly interesting. How did the fish come to land? Which of them was the transitional link that marked the beginning of the first steps of four-leggeds on the Earth? What does the name Tiktaalik mean to you? And basilosaurus, a killer whale more than 20 meters long that lived in warm seas about 40 million years ago? What is the connection between him and the semi-mythical sea serpent that eyewitnesses sometimes report? And the flightless dodo bird? This is not only the character of the fairy tale about Alice in Wonderland, but also a very real bird that was exterminated relatively recently, in the late 17th century.
Many mysteries of historical animals have yet to be discovered, and the filmmakers invite us to join their fascinating exploration. close
From the creators of the Hubble film: 15 years of discovery.
A film about the history of telescopes, announced by UNESCO for the International Year of Astronomy.
From the creators of the Hubble film: 15 years of discovery.
A film about the history of telescopes, announced by UNESCO for the International Year of Astronomy. close
The plants around us are so familiar that people rarely pay attention to them, but the flora of our planet is amazing and rich in its diversity. Plants more
The plants around us are so familiar that people rarely pay attention to them, but the flora of our planet is amazing and rich in its diversity. Plants give us oxygen, nourishment, medicines, perfumes, a lot of things we need and even inspiration. Trees and flowers, sung by poets and artists of all times and peoples, are an inexhaustible source of pleasure for generations. A simple sunflower, for example, was a food item for thousands of years, inspired painters, and today it is still an important raw material for scientists.
Documentary scientific and educational film Ina Knoblok "The Amazing World of Plants" is a fascinating journey across countries and continents in search of both unusual and the most familiar plants of the Earth. close
The Roman Empire... A civilization that has reached the highest level of development is familiar to many of us only from the dry pages of textbooks. Perhaps, more
The Roman Empire... A civilization that has reached the highest level of development is familiar to many of us only from the dry pages of textbooks. Perhaps, therefore, it is difficult to imagine firsthand the luxury and grandiose scale of life of Roman citizens. This beautifully crafted film will take you to the real city of the great Empire. The palaces sparkle with purple and gold, the multi-voiced crowd in the squares will noise, political appeals and posters of circus performances will shine on the eternal stone... What destroyed time, restore the magic of modern technology, and a resident of ancient Pompeii, really existed more than 2 thousand years ago, will guide you through his house and through the beautifully preserved streets of the city. As you know, the eruption of Vesuvius about 78 BC hit the city so suddenly that no inhabitant could leave it. Time stopped its run in Pompeii, but, forever asleep under the waves of lava and ash, Pompeii will come to life in the film for the audience. So, how did the ancient Romans live? What were their holidays and weekdays, religion and entertainment, clothes and architecture of buildings? About these and many other aspects of the life of the great Roman civilization, which had a huge impact on the further development of mankind, will tell the film. close
In this personal documentary director Marieke Schellart (35) reveals how she as a single modern woman struggles with the biological clock. To give herself more
In this personal documentary director Marieke Schellart (35) reveals how she as a single modern woman struggles with the biological clock. To give herself more time she wants to extent fertility by freezing her eggs. She openly discusses this emerging issue of modern society. close
About the molecules of one wonderful substance, without which life is impossible. They are light, have great energy, very active. Their number is so large more
About the molecules of one wonderful substance, without which life is impossible. They are light, have great energy, very active. Their number is so large that with a high degree of certainty we can say that some of them visited the lungs of Caesar, Cleopatra or Genghis Khan. close
Nothing compares to human life! The baby in the womb is the main character of this film. The authors tried to consider the entire chain of events that more
Nothing compares to human life! The baby in the womb is the main character of this film. The authors tried to consider the entire chain of events that occur with a newly born person, from conception to the moment of birth. This beautiful picture of a baby before birth was taken by Robert Nilsson.
“If we could, even for a moment, be able to see a man or a woman as modern molecular biology sees them, we would see a fascinating spectacle: billions of cells that move in perfect synchrony perform complex and precise functions.”
Think about it, there are a hundred billion stars in our galaxy. There are thousands of times more cells in our bodies than there are stars in the galaxy, but man is such a highly organized, whole and harmonious creature. And we also need to take into account what goes beyond the corporeal shell, because a person, first of all, is a personality different from any other living creature. Only in man are mysteriously lit up like lights, consciousness, conscience, morality, nostalgia, suffering, devotion, love. All this makes man the noblest part of creation, His crown of creation. And only he, man, can control his instincts by means of his faculties and possibilities according to the goal he sets for himself. close
The popular science film "Quantum Psychology & Quantum Physics" created Dimitri Haley, a psychotherapist from the Netherlands, conducting his practice more
The popular science film "Quantum Psychology & Quantum Physics" created Dimitri Haley, a psychotherapist from the Netherlands, conducting his practice on the Caribbean island of Aruba, also belonging to the Netherlands.
In her film, Hayley addresses the problem of a person’s lack of self-awareness. Without the ability to create reflections of ourselves, we will continue to do evil without even seeing or understanding it. We will be governed by external stimuli, reflexes, says the author of the film “Quantum Psychoanalysis”, and we, like slaves, will obey them. Only by being able to reproduce our reflections will we be able to choose. close
The popular science film Water: Investigating an Inexplicable Phenomenon is produced by the German channel Da Vinci Learning. This picture Wolfgang Thayler, more
The popular science film Water: Investigating an Inexplicable Phenomenon is produced by the German channel Da Vinci Learning.
This picture Wolfgang Thayler, published in the series "Cognitive stories", is devoted to water and its extraordinary properties. The film deals with the theme of water memory, which was once passionately welcomed by pseudoscientists and their students. Controversial opinions about whether the memory of water is fantasy, quackery or one of the most sensational discoveries of all time have been expressed for decades. The search for truth leads to the authors of the film “Water”. Studies of the "unexplained phenomenon" to scientists in the United States, Russia, Germany, Austria and Japan. close
The Azores have long been a lost corner in the middle of the Atlantic. Ships stopped here on their way to America to replenish supplies. The Azores have more
The Azores have long been a lost corner in the middle of the Atlantic. Ships stopped here on their way to America to replenish supplies. The Azores have long been popular for their thriving whale hunting, but when hunting was banned in 1980, the islands fell back into more than a century of sleep. This is why they remain the last unspoilt wilderness in Europe. The second film in the Azores 3D series tells amazing stories and myths lurking in ancient volcanoes, shows picturesque villages, introduces to the beautiful nature of Azor. Don’t miss this fascinating introduction to the last paradise of the Old World. close
Have you ever wondered why sex becomes commonplace? China has known weapons against this for thousands of years. It's called the Tao of Sex and Love. more
Have you ever wondered why sex becomes commonplace? China has known weapons against this for thousands of years. It's called the Tao of Sex and Love. One of the most interesting aspects of Taoism is that it can be considered teaching in intimate matters. According to the Tao, sexuality, like other practices, requires perseverance and discipline. Tao considers sex the beginning of love. In this program, you will be told and shown in practice how a couple in love to learn the wisdom of pleasure, tell about the secrets of special rituals, the art of foreplay, the effects of fragrances, the most important poses and, most importantly, about the control and transformation of sexual energy. The description is poetic language, but this is no less passionate. Want to know more about Tao? It's all in your hands. We wish you health, good sex, long and happy love. close
French architect Jean-Pierre Houdin offers his own version of the construction technique: he proposed an original hypothesis: the upper part of the pyramid more
French architect Jean-Pierre Houdin offers his own version of the construction technique: he proposed an original hypothesis: the upper part of the pyramid (and this is about 70% in height) was built from the inside by the ancient Egyptians. Traditionally, Egyptologists believe that pyramid builders used a system of external ramps on which granite and limestone blocks were raised. However, such technology requires a huge amount of material, comparable to the volume of the pyramid itself. Uden believes that only the lower, 43-meter part was built in this way (the total height of the pyramid of Cheops is 146 meters). To lift and install the remaining blocks, a system of internal ramps, located spirally, was used. For them, the Egyptians dismantled the outer ramps and carried them inside. The architect is sure that the cavities discovered in 1986 in the thickness of the pyramid of Cheops are tunnels into which ramps gradually turned. “My model is not yet a definitive proof, but a strong hypothesis,” Uden said. close
Originating in Japan, Shiatsu is rightly considered one of the most effective types of acupressure. This technique is available to everyone. No devices more
Originating in Japan, Shiatsu is rightly considered one of the most effective types of acupressure. This technique is available to everyone. No devices or tools are needed – this is the main difference between Shiatsu and all other methods of influencing body points. This is an absolutely safe massage that restores the energy of the body, returns it to mobility, calms the nervous system. Shiatsu is not meant to replace medicine, but it helps us find harmony of mind and body. In this program you will learn how to restore strength by using the Shiatsu technique, by massage certain parts of the body. There are 12 meridians in the body, representing the 12 basic functions of the body. By applying special presses in a certain sequence, we can restore energy in these meridians. Shiatsu massage is a specific technique of such pressings, which allows you to return the lost balance of energy to the body, learning its natural essence. close
Himself. Couldn't have created an elephant more cute than the one the authors of Borneo's Pygmy Elephants decided to tell about. The dwarf elephant that more
Himself. close
According to ancient beliefs and myths, the unicorn is a symbol of purity and inner strength. Legends about him do not cease to inspire artists and writers. more
According to ancient beliefs and myths, the unicorn is a symbol of purity and inner strength. Legends about him do not cease to inspire artists and writers. Is there any evidence of this amazing animal? close
The documentary "Black Drop" addresses the history of the development of an instrument that would be able to fix the passage of Venus, avoiding the so-called more
The documentary "Black Drop" addresses the history of the development of an instrument that would be able to fix the passage of Venus, avoiding the so-called "Black Drop" effect, something that at one time inspired the astronomer Pierre Jansen, physiologist and inventor Etienne-Jules Marais and the brothers Louis and his colleagues. close
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