David Attenborough, nature documentaries
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David Attenborough in 'Life in Color'; Craig Foster in 'My Octopus Teacher'; Bomman (left) and Raghu in 'The Elephant Whisperers' There's an easy way to explore all Earth has to offer, thanks to Netflix's deep catalog of nature and animal documentaries.
“The future we were warned about is no longer distant, it is here.” This is the message that Oscar-nominated director Sara Dosa shares in her newest documentary Time and Water. Through archival material and the writings of Icelandic author Andri Snær Magnason,
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Nothing is sacred.
Nature documentaries are a great way to get to know this big planet full of life that we all call home. Researchers are constantly discovering more and more about the Earth, and these films can offer the public an easy way to understand how human activity ...
Learn about the life and legacy of David Attenborough, the "voice of nature" who will soon turn 100 years old.
Australia now has its first competitive award dedicated exclusively to nature and environmental documentary filmmaking. The Bangalow Film Festival is proud to introduce a new initiative in 2026, the Green Frame Nature Documentary Award,
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Nature documentaries that unite divided communities
A new documentary, “In Our Nature,” explores how environmental education can heal political, racial, and emotional divides. By following programs in Chicago, Kentucky, and San Antonio, the film shows nature’s power to connect people across differences.