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- 200 kmh winds, 18 cyclones, 12 countries - Andy Byatt (Blue Planet, Earth) Cyril Barbançon and Jacqueline Farmer have teamed up with NASA and composer Yann Tiersen to bring this thrilling and immersive experience to the big screen. Beginning its tumultuous journey as an ominous sandstorm in Senegal, heading west across the Atlantic to toss enormous ships and waves topsy-turvy, then crashing into the jungles of the Caribbean, we live inside this hurricane, and it is truly awesome, scary and incredible. Ants, lizards, bats, frogs, horses, homeless men, rivers, ocean reefs, the US Gulf coast - all bend before the power of this monsoon turned magnificent. We see it from space, we see it through the eyes of animals, from the operations' rooms of the emergency agencies meant to warn us and help us cope - and we see it from the ground as it explodes and unleashes its fury upon us.
- Rugari and his family live on the border of the Serengeti. During the dry season hungry lions threaten their village, and Rugari is faced with a terrible decision - save his livelihood, or find a way to live with lions?
- In a time of climate change, the film follows a snowstorm traversing the Northern Hemisphere from west to east, exploring the nature of snow and our relationship with it.
- Episode 1 - Call of the Wild : Childhood curiosity can build a lifelong passion for the natural world. What is special about women's connection to the wild? And what can their unique vision teach us all? Episode 2 - Who Tells the Story ?: A Hopi Indian proverb says, "Those who tell the stories rule the world." Many of nature's greatest champions are women. Can their storytelling help restore balance to a troubled world? Episode 3 - Climbing the Mountain : Our stories of the wilderness have traditionally been told by white men. But in recent decades pioneering women have overcome external and internal obstacles to make their voices heard. Episode 4 - One World : Partnerships between men and women, young and old, black and white, give us a fresh appreciation for the creatures we share this earth with. True collaboration can transform our understanding of the natural world.
- This is the true story of a 15,000-kilometre journey in the footsteps of one of the most devastating natural events on our planet: the Atlantic Hurricane. Our protagonist is both shatteringly destructive and vital to life on Earth.