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This is the story of the most extraordinary and audacious experiment in the history of animal science. It was carried out by visionary 1960s neuroscientist John Lilly, who had a remarkable ambition; to communicate with dolphins by teaching them to speak English. The experiment was seized upon by NASA, who were embarking on the first serious search for extra-terrestrial intelligence beyond the Earth. When they detected a signal from ET, they would need to understand how to communicate with a species other than humans. Here, without leaving the planet, was the opportunity to practice such inter-species communication. But what started with ‘60s idealism would spiral into the darkness of the decade, and end in tragedy, with rumours and scandal about drug abuse and a sexual relationship between Peter and Margaret. Fifty years on, this film tells the real story of just what happened at the Dolphin House.
One summer night, Cha-kyung dies in a car accident, leaving her boyfriend Hyuk-geun behind in the greatest sorrow. One year since she died, Hyuk-geun is still waiting for Cha-kyung to come back. Denying the reality, Hyuk-geun builds a fantasy in his mind where he and Cha-kyung secretly share everyday life. To wake up Hyuk-geun from Cha-kyung’s illusion, Cha-kyung’s best friend, Gi-ok who was secretly in love with him, puts herself in the same accident with Cha-kyung.
Tracking the efforts of father-son activists to put an end to dolphin slaughtering in Japan and the Solomon Islands. The series is a follow-up to the 2009 Academy Award-winning documentary, "The Cove."
The Dolphin Bar is a Malayalam drama film directed by Diphan, starring Suresh Gopi and Anoop Menon in the lead role, which is produced by Arun M C and written by Anoop Menon
They are inspirational, playful, powerful, interesting and very intelligent animals, which have a magical bond with the people: Dolphins. You'll see these magnificent animals in their natural habitats - reefs in Eilat, the largest marine reserve in the world. And also be able to watch a dolphins dance and play with the camera, dive or just durachatsya. Never seen so close before!
Dolphins have conquered the ocean; these intelligent sea mammals live all over the planet. But they face an enemy that they cannot defeat - man.
Dolphins: The Wild Side follows these mammals in the wild as they fight for mating rights, hunt for food, and clash with other dolphin species. Thanks to some brilliant underwater camerawork, we're treated to the sight of dolphins hydroplaning through 10 inches of water after fish, ramming one other in a quarrel over females, and evading a group of hungry orcas in Alaska. (Killer whales are actually part of the dolphin family, but they feel no compunction about feeding on their smaller cousins--not a scene for the squeamish!) But perhaps the most impressive part of this documentary are the scenes of a dolphin pod working in concert to trap a shimmering, mammoth school of sardines. Through calculated use of air bubbles, tail slaps, and sonic pips, the animals corral their prey and have a feast. The clever, and at times ruthless, nature of these mammals is on abundant display in this entertaining documentary
An emotional and grueling process is revealed in this behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to be a Miami Dolphin cheerleader. From Day 1 of the tryouts to the final selection, the program takes you inside the lives of NFL cheerleaders, as veterans fight to keep their spots and rookies scramble to make the team. Interviews with participants, audition reels and footage from the cheerleaders' Bahamas calendar shoot are featured.
An in depth look at the undersea life of dolphins
The Stan Original Documentary Series DAWN OF THE DOLPHINS will follow legendary coach Wayne Bennett as he prepares the Queensland-based Dolphins for their inaugural NRL season.
Oscar nominee John Hurt narrates this inspirational true story about a precocious bottlenose dolphin named Fungi who made his home in Ireland's Dingle Bay, touching the lives of a small town's residents as he swam in the nearby waters. Breathtaking footage captured both underwater and above sea level helps paint a portrait of a lovable animal that made an impact on everyone who came into contact with him.
Long suspected of possessing an intelligence that rivals a human's, the dolphin has proved especially apt at making strides with autistic children and soothing cancer patients throughout their treatment. In this fascinating documentary program, actors Mariette Hartley and Brion James dive below the surface of what we think we know about dolphins to reveal some thought-provoking theories about the animals' healing abilities.
This is the first film to reveal the killing of dolphins during purse seine tuna fishing operations of both the U.S. and foreign fleets in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, and a film which, after a national primetime Discovery Channel broadcast led to all three U.S. tuna canneries halting the take of tuna caught by setting nets around dolphins. Hosted by Academy-Award winner George C. Scott, Where Have All the Dolphins Gone? also reveals the lives of these animals, the importance of their social makeup, and the devastation to their societies by this fishing method which killed over 10 million dolphins; over 250,000 in one year alone.
A ground-breaking, investigative, environmental film that explores the impact humans are having on wild dolphins through hand feeding tourism programs in Australia.
News stories report elementary school aged scholars who earn college degrees, masters degrees and even doctorates. They are called child protégés, wunderkinds and geniuses. Are these children the vanguard of a new generation of intelligent human beings? Are they the product of genetic coincidence? This program looks at today's super kids and analyzes their enormous talent and potential.