What kind of documentaries does National Geographic make?
National Geographic Documentary Films National Geographic Documentary Films is committed to bringing the world premium documentaries that cover timely, provocative and globally relevant stories from the very best documentary filmmakers in the world.
What was the original purpose of National Geographic?
Furthering knowledge and understanding of our world has been the core purpose of National Geographic for over 130 years, and today we are committed to going deeper, going further, and continuing to push boundaries through the beauty and power of documentary filmmaking.
Where does the documentary Life Below Zero take place?
This is a documentary series following the work of vets and other volunteers in Cameroon, Equatorial Africa, caring for and giving medical treatment to gorillas and chimpanzees orphaned and… See full summary » 25. Life Below Zero (2013– )
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Are there any documentaries about the disappearance of honey bees?
This documentary takes a piercing investigative look at the economic, political and ecological implications of the worldwide disappearance of the honeybee. Research into why honey bees are disappearing and the link between pesticide use. 11. The End of the Line (I) (2009) Error: please try again.
Who is the narrator of Dragons made real?
The scientific facts, and the convincing dragon carcass, lead people to believe that there actually was a dragon found. The US broadcast of this program was cut and edited for time and content, and was narrated by Patrick Stewart. The copy for sale in the US is the original UK version, narrated alternately by Paul Hilton and Ian Holm.
What was the name of the National Geographic documentary about a red kangaroo?
National Geographic’s Kangaroo Comeback follows a red kangaroo mother and her joey and traces the family tree of these extraordinary animals, showing the special relationship the mother’s pouch affords the pair.