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Directed by Claude Nuridsany,
Marie PérennouOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about animals,
Environmental films,
Documentaire animalier,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Films about spiders,
Films about insects,
Documentary films about natureActors Jacques Perrin,
Kristin Scott ThomasRating78%
Voyage sur terre à l'echelle du centimètre. Ses habitants: insectes et autres animaux de l'herbe et de l'eau. Grand prix de la commission supérieure technique, Festival de Cannes 1996.Genres Drama,
DocumentaryThemes Environmental films,
Films about sexuality,
Films about pornography,
Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about the film industry,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Documentary films about natureRating52%
The documentary follows Fuck for Forest, or FFF, a non-profit environmental organization founded in 2004 in Norway by Leona Johansson and Tommy Hol Ellingsen, which raises money for rescuing the world's rainforests by producing pornographic material or having sex in public. , 32minutes
Directed by James AlgarOrigin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes Documentary films about nature,
Children's filmsRating71%
Everglades, monde mystérieux est un film documentaire américain réalisé par James Algar en 1953 pour Walt Disney Productions et fait partie de la série True-Life Adventures. Ce documentaire nous montre la vie quotidienne des animaux des Everglades dans le sud de la Floride aux États-Unis.Origin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about animals,
Dinosaur films,
Documentary films about natureActors Christopher ReeveRating83%
Un documentaire divertissant sur les dinosaures avec des effets spéciaux primés aux Emmy Awards, des extraits de longs métrages et des images fixes, des commentaires des plus grands paléontologues de l'époque, ainsi qu'un récit filmé et en voix off de Christopher Reeve. Tourné sur place à Los Angeles et à New York au Musée américain d'histoire naturelle. , 1h17
Directed by Alastair FothergillOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about animals,
Environmental films,
Pregnancy films,
Films about sexuality,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Mise en scène d'un ours,
Documentary films about nature,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors John C. ReillyRating72%
A brown bear mother named Sky gives birth to two cubs named Amber and Scout in her den on a mountain slope. When April comes the bears will be ready to leave the den. As the bears leave the oncoming summer brings with it a threat of avalanches. Fortunately the bears are able to avoid disaster. Upon reaching the lush valley below, the cubs meet the other bears, some of which pose a threat to the cubs; among these bears are Magnus, a big healthy male, and Chinook, an older male. The family works together to survive the spring, with Sky keeping the cubs safe from Tikaani, a pesky gray wolf. The cubs get to know how to defend themselves in encounters with Tikaani. Also the family must stay clear of the frequent dominance fights between Magnus and Chinook., 1h27
Origin USAGenres Documentary,
CrimeThemes Films about animals,
Environmental films,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Cétacé,
Documentary films about animal rights,
Documentary films about law,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Political films,
Documentary films about nature,
Mise en scène d'un cétacéActors Hayden Panettiere,
Isabel Lucas,
Louie PsihoyosRating83%
The film follows former dolphin trainer and activist Ric O'Barry's quest to document the dolphin hunting operations in Taiji, Wakayama, Japan. In the 1960s, O'Barry helped capture and train the five wild dolphins who shared the role of "Flipper" in the hit television series of the same name. The show, very popular, fueled widespread public adoration of dolphins, influencing the development of marine parks that included dolphins in their attractions. After one of the dolphins, in O'Barry's opinion, committed a form of suicide in his arms by closing her blowhole voluntarily in order to suffocate, O'Barry came to see the dolphin's captivity and the dolphin capture industry as a curse, not a blessing. Days later, he was arrested off the island of Bimini, attempting to cut a hole in the sea pen in order to set free a captured dolphin. Since then, according to the film, O'Barry has dedicated himself full-time as an advocate on behalf of dolphins around the world., 1h37
Origin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about animals,
Environmental films,
Documentary films about animal rights,
Documentary films about law,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Documentary films about health care,
Films about disabilities,
Political films,
Documentary films about natureRating74%
Avec des dizaines de kilos en trop, chargé de stéroïdes et soufrant d’une maladie auto-immune particulièrement débilitante, Joe Cross est au bout du rouleau et n’a plus aucun espoir. Dans le miroir, il voit un homme de 140 kg avec des intestins plus gros qu’un ballon de football, un pied déjà dans la tombe et l’autre pas loin derrière. Avec des docteurs incapables de l’aider et une médecine sans solution, Joe se tourne vers le dernier espoir qui lui reste: la capacité de son corps à se guérir lui même. Il décide de se passer de mal-bouffe, et de ne plus consommer que des jus de fruits et légumes frais pendant 60 jours, tout en voyageant à travers l’Amérique. Durant ce périple de 1500 km Joe n’a plus qu’une idée en tête: se sortir de sa dépendance aux médicaments et vivre une vie saine et équilibré., 40minutes
Origin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about animals,
Environmental films,
Documentary films about animal rights,
Documentary films about law,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Political films,
Documentary films about natureActors Lily TomlinRating79%
The documentary begins by showing the transfer of elephants from a train; the narrator states that "the elephants need our help". It proceeds with Joyce Poole, an elephant biologist, discussing some of the characteristics of an elephant, including mirror recognition capability. Cynthia Moss and Katy Payne explain some of the habits of elephants. While discussing anthropomorphism of elephants, Indian scientist Raman Sukumar states that elephants have a love–hate relationship with human society. The documentary then describes elephant capture for public display in circuses and zoos.