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Directed by Alastair FothergillOrigin USAGenres Documentary,
AdventureThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about animals,
Environmental films,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Films about cats,
Films about lions,
Documentary films about nature,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Samuel L. Jackson,
Patrick StewartRating74%
African Cats, referred to as a "true life adventure," tells the true story of two animal families living in the wild by using real-life footage. The film focuses on a young lion cub named Mara raised by her mother Layla, a mother cheetah named Sita who is raising five newborns, and Fang, the leader of Mara and Layla′s pride, defending his family from a banished lion named Kali., 1h20
Directed by Carlos RodríguezGenres DocumentaryThemes Environmental films,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about nuclear technology,
Documentary films about technology,
Disaster filmsRating63%
The Spanish film crew led by Carlos Rodriguez is following the life stories of three children - Lidia Pidvalna, Anastasia Pavlenko, and Andriy Kovalchuk - whose lives were drastically changed after an explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station on April 26, 1986. Through the documentary, the children and their families "living perilously close to the exclusion zone around the destroyed station recount their fears, dreams, fantasies, and hopes for the future." Each child holds a "Chernobyl certificate" which bestows access to government grants and aid and is a gruesome reminder of their existential reality., 1h31
Genres DocumentaryThemes Environmental films,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Disaster filmsRating66%
The Yes Men are a culture jamming group that use satirical performance art to make political points. While impersonating public relations personnel, they hold fake press conferences where they announce corporations, governments, and other organizations have taken a new, leftist stance. After seeing little gain from their pranks and increasing demands in their personal lives, The Yes Men debate whether they should continue. They are reinvigorated by the Occupy Wall Street protests and embark on a new campaign to combat climate change denial., 1h25
Directed by Marshall CurryOrigin USAGenres Documentary,
Historical,
CrimeThemes Environmental films,
Politique,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about politics,
Political films,
Documentary films about natureRating70%
L'histoire de Daniel McGowan, un membre du groupe éco-terroriste Earth Liberation Front..., 1h33
Directed by James MarshOrigin United-kingdomGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about animals,
Environmental films,
Documentary films about animal rights,
Documentaire animalier,
Documentary films about law,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Films about apes,
Political films,
Documentary films about nature,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreRating73%
The film focuses on Project Nim, a research project that was mounted to determine whether a primate raised in close contact with humans could develop a limited "language" based on American Sign Language. The project was centred on a chimpanzee named Nim Chimpsky., 2h
Directed by Christian RouaudOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Environmental films,
Films about the labor movement,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Documentaire sur la société humaine,
Documentaire sur le monde paysan,
Documentaire sur le monde du travailRating71%
Ce documentaire retrace, de 1970 à 1981, dans le cadre immense du haut plateau du Larzac, Aveyron (Massif central) mais aussi dans la ville de Paris, les onze années de luttes non violentes et inventives menées par les paysans et paysannes du lieu contre leur expropriation au profit du projet de l'époque d'agrandir le camp d'entraînement militaire du Larzac. Ces hommes et ces femmes de la micro-société paysanne conservatrice et catholique française de l'époque se virent avec étonnement et parfois un peu de crainte épaulés par des dizaines de milliers de personnes qui, pour certaines, ont depuis fait souche dans ce pays en s'installant comme agriculteurs.