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2024: The Year from Space

   2025    Technology    HD
This remarkable film offers a breathtaking, all-seeing perspective on one of the most eventful years in recent history. Captured through stunning satellite imagery, this documentary unveils hidden layers behind major global events, revealing the full scale of their impact as seen from space. From the mesmerizing path of a total solar eclipse to the relentless fury of extreme weather, the intense political landscape of the U.S. elections, and the awe-inspiring spectacle of powerful solar storms, the year 2024 was nothing short of extraordinary. The film also chronicles the devastating wildfires that scarred vast landscapes and the shocking collision of a cargo ship with a bridge in Baltimore—an event so destructive it was clearly visible from orbit.
Through cutting-edge satellite technology, “2024: The Year from Space” not only documents history as it unfolded but also offers a rare and humbling reminder of how interconnected our world truly is.

The Twister: Caught in the Storm

   2025    History
A chilling eyewitness journey into the heart of nature’s fury. This gripping documentary follows the devastating path of a colossal tornado that tore through multiple towns in 2025, capturing never-before-seen footage from storm chasers, survivors, and emergency crews. With harrowing personal accounts, real-time rescues, and dramatic satellite reconstructions, it reveals how seconds made the difference between life and death—and what this unprecedented storm tells us about the terrifying new face of extreme weather.

Storm Worlds

   2024    Science    3D    HD
In Episode 3, embark on a breathtaking journey with Professor Brian Cox as he ventures into the storm worlds of our solar system. This chapter uncovers colossal tempests that have raged for centuries, metallic frost blanketing alien mountains, and monsoon rains falling a billion kilometers from Earth. A visually stunning exploration of the most extreme weather in the cosmos — a chapter that will forever change how we view planetary atmospheres.
Series: Solar System

Seasonal Worlds

   2022    Nature
Will explore the strategy, deception and feats of engineering plants use to thrive in the changing weather of different seasons. In the face of conditions ranging from ice and snow to raging fires, survival is often a question of perfect timing - particularly when contending with intense competition and surprising predators.
In this episode, David Attenborough travels to Finland to show one of the most extreme examples of seasonal plant life in the Arctic Circle. He also travels to California to see how climate change is affecting giant sequoias. These ancient trees like all other seasonal plants depend on the predictability of the seasons and our current changing climate threatens their survival.
Series: The Green Planet

Weather

   2021    Nature
Weather controls the distribution of freshwater on Earth. David Attenborough narrates how this uneven distribution has given rise to an incredible diversity of species and habits, from the driest desert to the lushest tropical rainforest. Featuring a colony of ants banding together into a raft every time its home in the Amazon floods, a rain frog that manages to eke out an existence in one of the world's driest habitats on Earth, and the last wild camels that survive the Gobi Desert's bitter winters by eating snow that blows in from Siberia.
Series: A Perfect Planet

Humans

   2021    Nature
A new force threatens our perfect planet. In the past, five mass extinction events were caused by cataclysmic volcanic eruptions. It was not the lava or ash that wiped out life, but an invisible gas released by volcanoes: carbon dioxide. Almost every part of modern life depends on energy created by burning fossil fuels, and this produces CO2 in huge amounts. Humans are changing our planet so rapidly, it’s affecting earth’s life support systems: our weather, our oceans and the living world. The greatest change to be made is in how we create energy, and the planet is brimming with natural power that can help us do just that. It’s these forces of nature - the wind, the sun, waves and geothermal energy - that hold the key to our future.
Through compelling animal-led stories and expert interviews, we discover how CO2 is destabilising our planet. We meet rescued orphaned elephants in Kenya, victims of ever worsening droughts, and join ocean patrols off the coast of Gabon fighting to save endangered sharks. In the Amazon, we witness wildlife teams saving animals in the shrinking forests, and in San Diego we enter a cryogenic zoo preserving the DNA of endangered species before they become extinct.
Series: A Perfect Planet
Leaving Neverland

Leaving Neverland

2019  Culture
The Human Body

The Human Body

1998  Medicine
Welcome to Earth

Welcome to Earth

2021  Nature
The Keepers

The Keepers

2017  Culture
The Universe Season 8

The Universe Season 8

2016  Science
Conquistadors

Conquistadors

2002  History
Life of a Universe

Life of a Universe

2017  Science