Jaws of Death is a 2005 documentary by Gautam Saikia about animals at Kaziranga National Park being hit by vehicular traffic while crossing National Highway 37 in Assam state, India. The film is a winner of the Vatavaran Award.
, 1h14 Réalisé parCynthia Wade OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDocumentaire ThèmesMise en scène d'un animal, L'environnement, Documentaire sur la protection animale, Documentaire sur le droit, Politique, Documentaire sur la nature Note81% Thousands and thousands of stray and unwanted dogs are born into the world everyday. When these animals have nowhere to go and no one to care for them, it becomes a situation that society needs to make a decision about. Animal shelters have become one solution for the issue of these homeless animals, but then the question becomes, what do we do with them then? This question is controversial, in that not all of them can be adopted. As a result many animals are euthanized, a fate extremely controversial in itself.
, 40minutes OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDocumentaire ThèmesVolcanisme, Documentaire sur la nature ActeursEd Harris Note68% Ce film entraîne le spectateur dans l'exploration d'environnements extrêmes méconnus : les profondeurs abyssales grâce à une technologie très sophistiquée. Un voyage à la découverte d'un monde enfoui où toute forme de vie est une démonstration de la capacité des êtres vivants à s'adapter à leur environnement.
, 1h12 OrigineCanada GenresDocumentaire ThèmesL'environnement, Documentaire sur l'environnement, Documentaire sur les technologies, Documentaire sur la nature Note74% Allison, an environmentalist, and Heuer, a wildlife biologist, follow a herd of 120,000 caribou on foot, across 1,500 kilometres (900 Miles) of Arctic tundra, in order to raise awareness of threats to the caribou's survival. At stake is the herd's delicate habitat, which is threatened by proposed petroleum and natural gas development in the herd's calving grounds in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.