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River in the Sky Shark Alley
The nature of Brazil is shaped by water. From the Amazon It’s the largest predation of its kind. During the annual
rainforest to the vast tropical savannah of the Cerrado, ‘sardine run’, millions of sardines migrate up the coast of
from the Pantanal’s swamps to the amazing Iguazu Falls, Africa. Following the current, they swim in a long thin line:
clouds travel across the entire country to fill it with life. A key for a shark, it’s like a drive-through! Everyone wants a piece
player is the Amazon rainforest: each one of the countless of the action… and a couple of sardines for lunch. Great
trees absorbs up to 1,000 litres of water a day. All of Brazil is whites are joined by dolphins, and even whales, in the
nourished and transformed by water. feeding frenzy. One of nature’s great spectacles this film
captures it all.
genre: Nature & Wildlife genre: Nature & Wildlife
format: 1 x 60’ / HD format: 1 x 60’ / HD
credits: Terra Mater Factual Studios credits: Aquavision TV Productions
Sharks: The Big Five Tasmania: Weird And Wonderful
The ocean, like Africa, has its own ‘Big Five’. From great At the bottom of the world, a unique island ark is filled with
whites, to hammerheads, tiger sharks, bull sharks and the some of Australia’s strangest creatures like the wombat,
intimidating whale shark, this documentary is the ultimate the platypus, the echidna and the boisterous meat-
shark show. Delve deep into the African waters and discover eating Tasmanian Devil. They live in rugged snow-covered
the new side to these prehistoric ‘villains’ of the sea and mountains, ancient forests, crystal pools, or rocky beaches.
how Hollywood has done much to damage the reputation Meet these unique animals at home in one of the world’s
of these gentle and amazing creatures. last, greatest wild refuges, Tasmania.
genre: Nature& Wildlife
genre: Nature & Wildlife format: 1 x 60’ / 4K
format: 1 x 60’ / HD credits: Terra Mater Factual Studios/Wildlife Films
credits: Save our Seas Production