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- A global view of the specialized strategies and extreme behavior that living things have developed in order to survive; what Charles Darwin termed "the struggle for existence."
- Royal Marines defend Government House from Argentine invaders during the events that triggered the Falklands War.
- Documentary on the migratory patterns of birds, shot over the course of three years on all seven continents.
- Explorers attempt to reach the top of a remote, unexplored volcano to discover when and why volcanoes erupt. Nat Geo TV.
- The suicide of an old soldier buddy brings up some old memories for an Argentinian man.
- Fabián, a magician from Buenos Aires, saves his money from weddings, birthdays, and bar mitzvahs, and uses a hidden camera to document a week-long trip to the Falkland Islands where he has a patriotic plan: to impregnate a British woman. If 500 Argies do this annually, the islands will soon be overrun with children belonging to both cultures. He spends his first couple of days in Stanley doing reconnaissance, setting his sights on Camila, whom he's first seen in church. He chats her up at an Internet café. They go out for drinks, then dinner, then to the see the King penguins and a 1982 battlefield. Back home, editing his Dogma 95 film, he receives a final message from Camila.
- Four-part documentary series on the events leading up to and following Argentina's invasion of the Falkland Islands in April 1982.
- Penguins - Spy in the Huddle spends nearly a year in the close company of penguins, deploying 50 spycams to capture as never before the true character of these birds.
- Victorian naturalist Charles Darwin sails on the HMS Beagle and returns with a shocking theory of evolution.
- The viewer witnesses a panorama of animals inhabiting the islands among the least known of the world: Galapagos, Guadalupe, Falkland and Midway.
- The Gauchos del Mar brothers (producers of the films Gauchos Del Mar and Tierra de Patagones, Peninsula Mitre) explore the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), a 700 hundred islands archipelago, aiming to unite and construct bridges through surfing and the ocean. After the 1982 War, the islands have been a very delicate subject in the Southern Hemisphere. This project aims to bring peace and start building a relationship in between the inhabitants of the Islands and Argentina that have been distant for more than 35 years. They find out that there are two local brothers who also surf and were also born after the conflict. They want to share some waves with them and make new friends as they usually do in their adventures, but the conflict seems to trespass generations. They go on an expedition for 50 days immersed in the islands' culture while searching for waves on foot, in a 4×4 truck, in inter-island planes and on a sailboat. They manage to explore uninhabited islands through a constant adverse climate and are surprised by the natural beauties that surround their coastlines, landscapes, and the local fauna.
- Off the coast of South-America lie the Falkland Islands, inhabited by 3000 British people. The 1982 war and continuing conflict with Argentina are as present as the unspoiled landscapes and wildlife. This environment shapes the lives of the Falkland Islanders. In the film they tell about the pros and cons of their little world and what keeps them there in between minefields and penguins.
- Filmed over three years, Our Nowhere Lands is the accounts of people's lives, their struggles, loves, history and aspirations. This is a collection of stories that represent our journeys and shows that we are of one race, the human race.
- Dutch musician Ruben Hein's love for nature and wildlife has always been central to his creativity. When he decided to visit Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic, he had no way to know how deeply the experience would impact him.
- Discoverer is a documentary about the British Army Antarctic Expedition. It follows their progress starting with a crossing of the notorious Drake Passage to the Antarctic Peninsula, where they carried out scientific work from areas never sampled before. They are also the first people on the Sumner Glacier and recorded the furthest south for any British military yacht. While there they endured many forms of hardship - gales, blizzards, sub zero temperatures, icebergs, uncharted and shallow waters, mechanical failure, personal injury and a serious crevasse incident, as well as living in very cramped conditions aboard their expedition base, the yacht - Discoverer.
- Oscar Ismael Poltronieri is an ordinary man. He cannot read or write. He has no money. He does not even have a house. Nevertheless, he is a hero. During the war he was the most heroic soldier. He saved his mates' lives and fought alone against an entire British platoon. In his own country he did not receive the welcome he expected. Politicians as well as society turned their backs on him, as they did with all the veterans. Now, he is returning to the islands for the first time since the war. He needs to visit his fallen mates and close a circle in his life.
- Dylan Dreyer tours the Falkland Islands, where the king penguin takes care of its eggs; sea lions care for their young pups; rock-hopper penguins make their way through ancient paths; and Gentoo penguins show off their speed and unique feeding method;
- Animal spies infiltrate unique island wild life around the world including marine iguanas, koalas, Christmas Island red crabs, lemurs, kangaroos, seals, quokkas, Komodo dragons, rockhopper penguins and Galapagos tortoises.
- There are not five separate oceans, but one. Its waters linked by powerful forces that keep them on the move. This constant mixing is vital for the health of oceans and marine life.
- Journey of the Prinzessin: Falkland Islands. Inga and Yogi: gin distillation. Caro and Lisa take stock and visit penguins. Kathi washes fruit and removes wax. Pablo and Arno buy postcards. Rough sea. Fire exercise.
- Witness exclusive, never-before-seen footage of a lemon shark birth, right in the middle of hurricane alley in Coasts.
- The most extreme frozen world of all - Antarctica. At first glance it may appear lifeless, but miraculously, life finds a way.