

Documentary · Adventure · Family
Overview
A witty and tenacious team of filmmakers brave the Antarctic to film Disneynature's "Penguins."
Top Cast


Blair Underwood
Blair Underwood
Narrator (voice)
Blair Underwood
Narrator (voice)
Matthew Aeberhard
Matthew Aeberhard
Self
Matthew Aeberhard
Self
John Aitchison
John Aitchison
Self
John Aitchison
Self
Doug Anderson
Doug Anderson
Self
Doug Anderson
Self
Tom Beldam
Tom Beldam
Self
Tom Beldam
Self


Sophie Darlington
Sophie Darlington
Self
Sophie Darlington
Self


Alastair Fothergill
Alastair Fothergill
Self
Alastair Fothergill
Self
Jamie McPherson
Jamie McPherson
Self
Jamie McPherson
Self
Julie Moniere
Julie Moniere
Self
Julie Moniere
Self
Didier Noirot
Didier Noirot
Self
Didier Noirot
Self
Similar Movies

Steve Backshall visits a hedgehog rescue centre in Surrey founded by Brian May. He meets the dedicated staff and discovering the stories behind some of the animals being treated, helps to release a successfully treated hedgehog back into the wild, and offers advice on how to make a garden into a welcoming environment for the creatures.

Meet the big birds, a feathered family who have never flown a day in their lives! From ostriches to kiwis, these bizarre birds appear to be nature's greatest novelty act. How they came to be and how they continue to survive is a fascinating tale that has long captivated Sir David Attenborough. It is a story of dedicated dads, enormous eggs and a serious need for speed. And far from being the court jesters of the animal world, these flightless curiosities once nearly ruled the land.

The River Emajõgi forms a powerful water world hiding an ancient life. Little Aleksander together with his filmmaker father Remek Meel discovers Alam-Pedja nature reserve and the secrets of its enchanting world. Father and son get acquainted with the hidden life of eagles, beavers, otters, waxwings, great snipes, ravens, penduline tits and Ural owls.

Born to Be Wild observes various orphaned jungle animals and their day-to-day behavioural interactions with the individuals who rescue them and raise them to adulthood. The film unfurls in two separate geographic spheres. Half of it takes place in the rain forests of Borneo, where celebrated primatologist Dr. Birute Galdikas assists baby orangutans; the other half takes place on the arid savannahs of Kenya, where zoologist Dame Daphne Sheldrick works with baby elephant calves.

While this noble steed's role in a civilized society remains overshadowed by their automotive equivalent of horsepower, this was not always so. Gallop back in time where wild stallions roamed free in herds aplenty. Back to a time when these magnificent creatures stampeded across the Great Plains of America, the rocky mountain terrain of South America, and the desolate outback of the land down under. Forever branded by Hollywood through countless movies about the Wild West era, this educational video reins in the viewer with an honest look at the history, evolution, and the modern-day need for the domestic horse.
















