This 105-minute wildlife documentary is a must see for all nature lovers but is also suited for scuba divers in search of new dive sites. The underwater filming of this elaborate true 3D production took more than 5 months. Synopsis: The documentary is filmed about 90% underwater and is divided into eight chapters. A wealth of information is given on the individual regions and their resident species. Impressive encounters with marine mammals like Dolphins, Humpback Whales and Fur Seals are shown. Sharks, Rays and Sea Turtles as well as countless other species can be observed. The journey begins in the red sea and leads from several sites in Australia, via the South Pacific, through to the Caribbean sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Chapter 1 The Red Sea - Egypt (14:43) 2 The Coral Sea - Australia (11:12) 3 Hervey Bay - Australia (6:48) 4 Jervis Bay - Australia (5:33) 5 The Lagoon of Noumea - New Caledonia (16:20) 6 The Rangiroa Atoll - French Polynesia (17:52) 7 The Caribbean Sea - Puerto Rico (15:00) 8 Mar de las Calmas - El Hierro - The Canary Islands (17:38) Fact Sheet: Title: Circus Ocean 3D - underwater around the world Genre: 3D wildlife documentary Produced in: Germany, 2011 Format: [3D Blu-ray] (Widescreen 16:9, 1 77:1) 1080p Full HD, MVC Studio: Oliver Schindler film production director, Writer, Cinematographer: Oliver Schindler Music: Adam Adam productions Rating: Unrated , no age restrictions sound: German Dolby Digital 5.1, English Dolby Digital 5.1, Japanese Dolby Digital 1.5 Total time: 105 minutes region: all regions Subtitle: none
A big-screen look into one of America's most successful entertainment industries, NASCAR racing.
Coral reefs are the nursery for all life in the oceans, a remarkable ecosystem that sustains us. Yet with carbon emissions warming the seas, a phenomenon called “coral bleaching”—a sign of mass coral death—has been accelerating around the world, and the public has no idea of the scale or implication of the catastrophe silently raging underwater.
Ancient Caves brings science and adventure together as it follows paleoclimatologist Dr. Gina Moseley on a mission to unlock the secrets of the Earth’s climate in the most unlikely of places: caves. Moseley and her team of cave explorers travel the world exploring vast underground worlds in search of stalagmite samples – geologic “fingerprints” – that reveal clues about the planet’s climate history. Their quest leads them to some of the world’s most remote caves, both above and below the water, in France, Iceland, the Bahamas, the U.S. and Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. Together, they go where very few humans will ever go, revealing the incredible lengths scientists will go to study the unknown.
Peter Gimbel and a team of photographers set out on an expedition to find and film, for the very first time, Carcharodon carcharias—the Great White Shark. The expedition lasted over nine months and took the team from Durban, South Africa, across the Indian Ocean, and finally to southern Australia.
James Cameron teams up with NASA scientists to explore the Mid-Ocean Ridge, a submerged chain of mountains that band the Earth and are home to some of the planet's most unique life forms.
Created in the Victorian era to widen the mouth of the River Tees for shipping, South Gare is a man-made peninsula extending four kilometres into the cold North Sea. Today, the industry it was built for has gone, but the Gare remains as a haven for all sorts of unexpected communities - kite-surfers, photographers, bird-watchers, scuba-divers and the people who simply appreciate its strange, lonely beauty.
The Living Sea celebrates the beauty and power of the ocean as it explores our relationship with this complex and fragile environment. Using beautiful images of unspoiled healthy waters, The Living Sea offers hope for recovery engendered by productive scientific efforts. Oceanographers studying humpback whales, jellyfish, and deep-sea life show us that the more we understand the ocean and its inhabitants, the more we will know how to protect them. The film also highlights the Central Pacific islands of Palau, one of the most spectacular underwater habitats in the world, to show the beauty and potential of a healthy ocean.
Majestic corals magnificently presented in full screen format accompanied by a soothing soundtrack.
Grab a backstage pass to the Jonas Brothers' motion picture debut! Kevin, Joe and Nick are "Burning Up" the stage and inviting you inside their personal world for the adventure of a lifetime. This colossal movie event launches the world's hottest band straight into your living room – and includes guest appearances by chart-topping artists Demi Lovato and Taylor Swift! Secure your VIP pass to a once-in-a-lifetime experience with the Jonas Brothers. Get ready to hang out with this multitalented trio, and take an intimate look at what their lives are like offstage and behind the scenes. It's the music-filled movie event perfect for the whole family!
Cane Toads: The Conquest is a comic yet provocative account of Australia’s most notorious environmental blunder from filmmaker Mark Lewis.Shot against the harsh and beautiful landscape of northern Australia, Cane Toads: The Conquest tracks the unstoppable journey of the toad across the continent. Director Mark Lewis (Cane Toads: An Unnatural History, The Natural History of the Chicken) injects his trademark irreverence and humor into the story as he follows a trail of human conflict, bizarre culture and extraordinary close encounters.Filmed with high-resolution 3D technology, Cane Toads is the first Australian digital 3D feature film. Custom designed equipment allows viewers to get up close and personal with these curious creatures like never before. The unique viewing experience is like being immersed in the world of the toad.