National Geographic Documentaries

Season 2022

Go behind the scenes of life on our planet with National Geographic videos. Share the wonder of the natural world with educational animal videos for kids. Let National Geographic be your all-access pass with documentary videos about the U.S. State Department, the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, or 9/11. Experience the past coming to life with culture and history videos, and engage more deeply with the present with science and nature.

Where to Watch Season 2022

10 Episodes

  • The Emirates From Above
    E1
    The Emirates From AboveTHE EMIRATES FROM ABOVE leverages cutting-edge aerial cinematography to portray the UAE as never seen before. Featuring breathtaking drone footage at its centerpiece, it also tells the stories of local inhabitants, who share their insights and unique perspectives on the UAE and its many achievements.
  • Clotilda: Last American Slave Ship
    E2
    Clotilda: Last American Slave ShipThis new documentary special is about the most intact slave shipwreck found to date and the only one for which we know the full story of the voyage, the passengers and their descendants.
  • The Way of the Cheetah
    E3
    The Way of the CheetahThis not to be missed story by award-winning filmmakers, conservationists Dereck and Beverly Joubert, takes through how Immani protects her four cubs from predators in deadly Kenyan terrain.
  • Wild Coasts
    E4
    Wild CoastsThe world’s coastlines are diverse and dynamic. Born from fire and colliding continents… shaped by an unrelenting maelstrom of weather and currents. They are an ever-changing front line, where land meets the sea with violent fury and bountiful riches. Along the world’s coasts marine animals have adapted to feed, mate and raise their young.
  • World's Biggest Hammerhead?
    E5
    World's Biggest Hammerhead?Numerous reports of giant great hammerheads up to twenty feet in length, have put the true size potential of this species into question. A team of scientists from Florida International University, are now on an expedition off the coast of Florida, to try and find the world’s biggest hammerhead. Taking them from the numerous bridges of the Florida Keys, to the sharky waters of the Bahamas.
  • We Feed People
    E6
    We Feed PeopleWe Feed People spotlights renowned chef José Andrés and his nonprofit World Central Kitchen’s incredible mission and evolution over 12 years from being a scrappy group of grassroots volunteers to becoming one of the most highly regarded humanitarian aid organizations in the disaster relief sector.
  • Gorongosa Paradise Reborn
    E7
    Gorongosa Paradise RebornGorongosa National Park was known as Africa's Eden, but war almost destroyed it. Now, it's home to the greatest wildlife restoration in history
  • Inside Airport Lost & Found
    E8
    Inside Airport Lost & FoundPeople lose millions of items at airports each year. Follow the journey of the stuff from found in Seattle to sold in Alabama or auctioned in Pittsburgh.
  • Nazis at Nuremberg: The Lost Testimony
    E9
    Nazis at Nuremberg: The Lost TestimonyNever-before-heard trial testimony reveals shocking new details about World War II and the inner workings of the Nazi war machine. Hear the raw voices of Hitler's criminal henchmen - such as Hermann Goering, Wilhelm Keitel, Albert Speer and Rudolf Hess - as well as the victims and witnesses who bravely testified against them.
  • Hunting Hitler's Bomb
    E10
    Hunting Hitler's BombIt's a story that could have been lifted from a Dan Brown novel: When Profesor Koeth enters his office at the university of Maryland one foggy morning, he finds a mysterious gift on his desk. The cube-shaped surprise weighs heavy in his hand. It is wrapped in a brown paper napkin and a note is attached to it: "Taken from Germany, from nuclear reactor Hitler tried to build. Gift of Ninninger." Koeth unwraps the gift. He cannot believe his eyes at first. Is it a real uranium cube? And does it really stem from an old German nuclear program? If so, how did it end up in his office 70 years later? In Hunting Hitler's Bomb, Koeth and his German counterpart, Dr Nagel, embark on a treasure hunt that stretches half around the globe. Did Koeth's cube truly come from Hitler's efforts to build a nuclear bomb - and are more cubes out there? We're about to find out.

 

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