Squirrels are among the most widely known and recognized mammals. In many parts of the world, they gladly join us for our lunches in city parks, amaze us with their acrobatics, and entertain our children as cartoon characters on TV.
Squirrels live in an extraordinarily diverse range of habitats. Some can fly, some can swim, some live in trees or underground, others love icy wastelands or burning hot deserts. But don’t let their cuteness fool you! They may be small, but squirrels are one of the most successful species on the planet. And they have big families. This blue-chip documentary explores some of the most fascinating squirrel species and shows how they became so successful dealing with extreme environments and curious (human) neighbors. 'Going Nuts' unveils the enchanting world of one of the “most-watched” mammals on the planet.
Wild dolphins in the Red Sea tolerate a group of scientists and filmmakers as if they were dolphins and allow to film behavior that has never been watched...
The Antarctic region is undoubtedly one of the most remote and inhospitable, yet one of the most beautiful landscapes of the world. This documentary takes us on a journey to the stormy isolated islands of the Southern Ocean. Seals, penguins, seabirds, and numerous other animals live and breed in ...
The Jura Mountains are a sub-alpine mountain range tracing the French border to the northeast of Switzerland. Compared to well-known Swiss tourist hotspots, these multi-faceted low mountains are relatively obscure, even though there is much to discover.
It’s almost as if the Jura Mountains are c...