We are delighted to announce that A Bee’s Diary will premiere on CBC’s ‘The Nature of Things’ tonight, March 13, 2020 at 9PM in Canada! A Bee’s Diary portrays the life of one bee from birth to death, combining incredible footage with the latest science to capture the beauty of her world, the decisions she makes, and…
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Smithsonian continues the journey to Europe’s “Wild Castles” with a trip through Carcassonne’s history and wildlife: https://www.smithsonianchannel.com/shows/wild-castles/carcassonne/1004909/3451789 North of the Pyrenees mountain range stands France’s ancient Carcassonne, a stone fortress that has faced sieges, endured the brutality of the Spanish Inquisition, and thrived as a center of wealth during the salt trade a millennia ago. Today,…
Europe’s castles are world-famous – Neuschwanstein, Carcassonne, or the Alhambra. Less known is the animal world around them – and within their walls. Wild Castles takes the viewer on a discovery trip to Europe’s most famous castles and palaces, but discovers more than just the history of the rulers and wars. The series explores the…
Best Music, Best Photography and Best Science Documentary went to the three-parter! Congratulations to the whole team! We’re happy for our Canadian friends and look forward to the premiere of the German Version on April 20th on arte and July 21st on ZDF Terra X!
We are happy to announce that our German-Canadian co-production “Propaganda: The Art of Selling Lies” (directed by Larry Weinstein) was officially selected for the 2019 Hot Docs Festival in “The Making Believe” program, which examines the multiple ways in which the truth can be deceiving. Find out which other great films will be screened alongside…
Looks aren’t everything. Despite its appearance, the naked molerat should be envied. It lives to a very old age, never gets sick, and is practically impervious to pain. Scientists want to know why. In the quest to combat age-related illness – and even ageing itself – researchers around the world are searching for the Methuselah…