Raktažodis Environmental Documentary
Aš esu Greta 2020
2018-ųjų rugpjūtį penkiolikmetė mokinė iš Švedijos Greta Thunberg, užuot ėjusi į pamokas, pradėjo streiką dėl klimato kaitos. Jos klausimas suaugusiesiems buvo toks: „Jei jums nerūpi mano ateitis Žemėje, kodėl turėčiau ko nors siekti mokykloje?“ Per kelis mėnesius jos keliu pasekė šimtai tūkstančių jaunuolių pasaulyje. Greta, tyli švedų mergaitė su autizmo spektro sutrikimu, tapo pasaulinio garso aktyviste. Režisierius ją sekė nuo pirmosios mokyklos streiko dienos nė nenutuokdamas, kad liudija vieno įtakingiausių žmonių pasaulio istorijoje kelionės pradžią.
はえのいない町 1950
The Stand 2024
Biosludged 2018
Piratavimas jūroje 2021
Šio dokumentinio filmo kūrėjas aiškinasi, kokią įtaką žmonijos veiksmai daro vandenynų gyvūnijai ir augalijai, o akis atveriančioje kelionėje pamato, kokia korumpuota yra komercinė žuvininkystė.
Metai kai žemė pasikeitė 2021
Filmas parodo, kaip mūsų izoliuotas gyvenimas atvėrė duris gamtai klestėti. Jūrose, danguje ir žemėje gamta pakilo, kai mes sustojome. Dokumentinis filmas, skirtas teigiamiems laukinės gamtos pokyčiams. Pasakoja Davidas Attenboroughas. Šiais mums sunkiais metais daugelis iš naujo įvertino laukinės gamtos vertę ir grožį. Ji mums buvo paguodos šaltinis “, - sakė Davidas Attenboroughas. „Tačiau be to, bendras užrakinimas buvo unikali patirtis: tai leido pamatyti, kokia didelė žmogaus įtaka aplinkai.
The 11th Hour 2007
Demain 2015
Atlantis 1991
Neige 2021
Planète Océan 2012
Marée noire 2024
One Strange Rock 2018
A mind-bending, thrilling journey exploring the fragility and wonder of planet Earth, one of the most peculiar, unique places in the entire universe, brought to life by the only people to have left it behind – the world’s most well known and leading astronauts.
Our Living World 2024
This stunning nature series narrated by Cate Blanchett explores the intelligence, resourcefulness and interconnectedness of life on our planet.
Attenborough's Life in Colour 2021
Exploring the vital role colour plays in the daily lives of many species.
History of the Earth 2020
From Pete, David and Leila - the creators of History Time, Voices of the Past and Something Incredible. From dust to dinosaurs; come with us as we explore the entire history of our planet. History of the Earth tells the entire story of the Earth, from its formation 4.5 billion years ago to today – covering eye-watering geology and bizarre biology along the way.
H2O: The Molecule that Made Us 2020
A landmark, three-part series that tells the human story through our relationship to water. We find out how our success is intimately connected to our control of the molecule, but that the growth of our civilizations has also created a dangerous dependence on a precious resource. One that may be about to run out.
Spaceship Earth 2023
In Spaceship Earth, astronaut André Kuipers and narrator Kim van Kooten go on a journey of discovery in the Netherlands. With fascinating space satellite and nature images, they explore the beauty and fragility of Dutch nature and how inhabitants of the Netherlands are connected to it.
Ireland's Coast 2024
A three-part documentary series that journeys to the heart of Ireland's coast, revealing its fascinating origins, rich biodiversity and magnetic charm.
Green Warriors 2021
Martin Boudot, investigative journalist, investigates major environmental scandals around the world: river contamination, air pollution, radioactivity, illegal exploitation of resources, toxic waste...
Overbooked 2024
If money makes the world go round, perhaps nothing makes money go around the world like tourism. It has become one of the fastest growing industries in the world. But have the planet’s must-go-to destinations become victims of their own success? Overbooked explores the complexities of an industry that on one hand caters to the basic human desire of movement and hospitality but on the other, highlights the economic, environmental and social harm of mass travel.
Reef Wrecks 2016
The ocean floor is home to centuries' worth of sunken vessels integrated into marine habitats. Explore extraordinary wrecks around the world and learn how these artificial structures have become a part of the ecosystem--and in some cases, a vital tool in reversing the effects of human impact.
True North 2018
Follow TYT host John Iadarola and journalist Chavala Madlena on a journey throughout the Arctic, presenting an unprecedented view of life in a part of the world that few will ever see.
Volcano Stories 2019
No two volcanoes are alike; each one has its own distinctive landscape, climate, and geological context. Just as unique are the people we meet along the way who help us comprehend how greatly our planet – and our lives – have been shaped by volcanic phenomena. For the scientific aspect of each episode, we explore the very diverse range of questions raised by volcanic phenomena in such varied fields as earth sciences, climatology, biodiversity, oceanography, geography, agronomics, and archaeology. The cultural part of the show delves into mythology, religion, philosophy, folk and artistic traditions, cooking, and ways of life.
Paul Whitehouse: Our Troubled Rivers 2023
Paul Whitehouse travels around England and Wales looking at the pressures affecting our rivers and waterways from water companies, intensive agriculture and growing population. Paul explores what is going on beneath the surface, why our rivers and waterways are in decline and what needs to be done to protect them.
First Flights with Kate Broug 2024
Join pilot and journalist Kate Broug for a global adventure that brings to life the extraordinary individuals and audacious achievements that have defined the world of flight.
Mindful Earth 2020
Mindfulness expert Andy Puddicombe gives viewers his unique take on the natural world.
See It Now 1951
See It Now is an American newsmagazine and documentary series broadcast by CBS from 1951 to 1958. It was created by Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly, Murrow being the host of the show. From 1952 to 1957, See It Now won four Emmy Awards and was nominated three other times. It also won a 1952 Peabody Award, which cited its







































