National Geographic Films
Author
Pub. Date
2008
Description
Takes a phase-by-phase journey through life from infancy to old age to illustrate the enormous imprint every American makes during his or her time on Earth. Incorporates surprising facts with playful visuals to reveal our level of consumption and the simple changes we can all make to reduce the impact of our ecological footprint on the world.
Pub. Date
2006.
Description
Presents the plight of young, male Sudanese refugees, known as "lost boys," being displaced to foreign countries due to civil war in their homeland. The film tells the story of three of the lost boys who struggled to come to the United States for a better life, while still attempting to assist the family and friends they have left behind.
Pub. Date
[2014]
Description
National Geographic goes out of this world to film in a $100 billion studio that's 250 miles above the Earth's surface. The 90-minute special broadcasts live from the International Space Station and from Mission Control in Houston in March 2014, taking viewers on a trip around our planet. Viewers take a guided tour of the space station and see experiments carried out in a floating laboratory.
5) Arctic tale
Pub. Date
[2007]
Description
Follow Nanu the polar bear cub and Seela the walrus pup through exciting and often dangerous struggles for survival, with only their natural instincts and mothers' guidance to help them face the challenges of a world that is melting around them.
Pub. Date
2010
Description
Discover fascinating new clues about the lives of the prehistoric giants who once ruled the Earth. From the discovery of one of the most intact dinosaur mummies ever found to revealing replicas of the monstrous T. rex and CGI recreations of the most bizarre dinosaurs that ever lived, this anthology is a thrilling journey through the ages that will entice any dinosaur enthusiast. Includes interactive timeline; Prehistoric Predators: Monster Shark;...