Henry M. Mix

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Henry M. Mix

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Wild Germany: Exploring LusatiaWild Germany: Exploring Lusatia · 2013
Wild Germany: Exploring Lusatia
10.02013
MovieDocumentary
Explore the wetlands of southwestern Germany, where wildlife is returning to the many ponds after suffering from coal mining.
Das geheime Leben der RothirscheDas geheime Leben der Rothirsche · 2020
Das geheime Leben der Rothirsche
9.02020
MovieDocumentary
BearlandBearland · 2023
Bearland
4.02023
MovieDocumentary
The Pacific Ring of Fire is home to three incredible bears: polar, brown and black. The film tells their story and takes a paw-swipe at a few bear myths.
Russia - In the Realm of Tigers, Bears and VolcanoesRussia - In the Realm of Tigers, Bears and Volcanoes · 2011
Russia - In the Realm of Tigers, Bears and Volcanoes
6.72011
MovieDocumentary
A window into Russia, unknown to Western man, and even to many Russians. "Russia - the largest country in the world. In many of its parts, it remains unknown world full of wonders. Let the world and will continue for the generations that come after us".
Glorious BustardsGlorious Bustards · 2021
Glorious Bustards
8.02021
MovieDocumentaryTV Movie
Gorillas: Rumble in the JungleGorillas: Rumble in the Jungle · 2020
Gorillas: Rumble in the Jungle
2020
MovieDocumentary
Gorillas live in complex social groups led by a dominant male silverback; he is intelligent and powerful, fiercely leading his troop through the dangers of the jungle; gorillas are like humans in so many ways, but their existence is under threat.
The Greater CaucasusThe Greater Caucasus · 2008
The Greater Caucasus
8.52008
MovieDocumentary
Discover the wonders of the Caucasus, a wild region home to natural riches and rare species, such as the saiga antelope and the short-toothed serpent eagle.
America's National Parks at 100America's National Parks at 100 · 2016
America's National Parks at 100
7.02016
MovieHistoryDocumentary
The National Park Service has been active for over a century preserving and protecting over 400 units across America, from the wild and natural to the man-made and historic. Take a tour through iconic Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon and discover smaller, hidden treasures throughout the country as we explore the agency's evolution over the last century. Through rarely seen footage and stunning aerial views, we celebrate the sites and stories of the national landmarks that reflect our country's past, present, and future.

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On Thin IceOn Thin Ice · 2020
On Thin Ice
7.82020
MovieDocumentary
Climate change has reached the indigenous Nenets people in the north of Siberia. The nomads' herds of reindeer move on thin ice. The warming in the Russian Arctic is becoming dramatically visible. Huge craters open in the thawing permafrost and expose dangerous viruses and bacteria. Forest floors dry out and the taiga catches on fire. The pack ice off the coast is melting and depriving polar bears of their habitat so that they approach human settlements in their desperation. The changes in the nature of the Arctic Circle combine with the measurements of researchers and observations of the indigenous people to form a disturbing overall picture: In the Russian Arctic, Pandora's box has been opened! The film team had the chance to shoot in regions that were been restricted areas for decades. The documentary shows in impressive and depressing images already existing effects, phenomena and ominous interlinkages of global warming.

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Realm of the VolgaRealm of the Volga · 2019
Realm of the Volga
8.82019
SeriesDocumentary
The Volga is a myth, a unique river of superlatives and the natural lifeline of Russia. With a length of more than 3,500 kilometers, it is the most powerful and water-rich river in Europe. Their catchment area is larger than France, Spain and Portugal combined. While all the other great rivers on earth flow into an ocean, the Volga fills its own sea, the largest inland lake on earth, the Caspian Sea. On the way there it flows through rustic forest areas, through wide steppes and dry semi-deserts, each of which is home to a unique wildlife. In three years of filming and on countless expeditions, the Altayfilm team and their Russian colleagues managed to capture the fascinating stream in grandiose pictures and to fully portray it for the first time. Opulent pictures and breathtaking aerial photographs alternate with animal behavior that has rarely been documented before, told with fine humor and a special lightness.

Director