Featuring 3 Blu-ray titles:
Alaska: Spirit of the Wild
Run Time: 40 Minutes
Languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Hungarian, Mandarin, Czech, Korean
Subtitles: English, Mandarin
There are few places on earth that impose greater survival challenges and conflict between climate and life than Alaska. Despite the harsh conditions, life in Alaska always finds a way to endure. Witness the spirit of the wild in the thundering stampede of the caribou, beauty of the polar bear, stealthy, deadly hunt of the wolf pack and the majesty and resiliency of life itself in wild Alaska.
Antarctica: An Adventure of a Different Nature
Run Time: 38 Minutes
Languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Hungarian, Mandarin, Czech, Korean
Subtitles: English, Mandarin
ANTARCTICA takes you to a continent beyond imagination. Discover a new world and learn of Antarctica’s wildlife in a way never before possible. ANTARCTICA creates a sensation of truly being there - a remarkable film experience where through the heartfelt words of Antarctica explorer Robert Scott, you’ll relive the brutal hardships, wonders and isolation of the first men on this magnificent frontier. Join in the search for scientific clues locked in centuries old ice...
Fly a helicopter over towering glacial peaks...
Dive though a submerged crystalline cavern in Chaos Glacier...
Join a company of penguins in an underwater ballet.
Great North
Run Time: 40 Minutes
Languages: English, Mandarin, German, Spanish, French, Japanese, Korean, Hungarian
Subtitles: English, Mandarin
An iceberg looms, huge and luminous. A river winds through a wide glacial valley, surrounded by stark mountains. A rainbow arches over the rocky terrain. "My name is Adamie Inupuk", says the Inuit, drinking from a glacial stream. "I have lived in this land for over 5,000 years". The Grandson of legendary Nanook, who burst onto the screen and into our hearts in 1922's Nanook of the North, Adamie guides you through the land, traditions and culture of the Inuit. Experience a whirlwind journey of rich landscapes, course over the rugged terrain with a rhythmic energy like that of a herd of migrating caribou and share the extraordinary plight of the people would have long lived in harmony with the harsh elements of the Arctic.