Mon, Feb 20, 2017
Follow a pride in Botswana to discover the brutal realities of family life for lions. As few as one in five cubs live to two years old and it takes them years to develop the abilities needed to become an apex predator. Watch as the cubs learn from their family, mastering the expert skills needed to stay on top and practicing their killer tactics on prey. Find out who will become a lion king.
Sun, Jan 30, 2022
Cheetah are the most fragile cats physically and now there are under 7,000 left in the world. Our story tells of Immani, a sleek female with 4 cubs as they navigate the plains of the Maasai Mara ecosystem. Also living here is also a coalition of 5 cheetah males. To save her cubs, Immani must avoid them. This is a film by Dereck and Beverly Joubert, who have made dozens of big cat films, but never one on cheetahs.
Mon, Feb 20, 2017
Africa's big cats lead a predictable life, they are masters of the dry terrain. However, for eight intense weeks, violent storms transform their world. Storm Cats follows the lives of two generations of big cats during the fleeting wet season in arid Botswana. It is an intimate portrayal of lion and cheetah families pushed to the edge by nature's raw power. Only those that can adapt will survive.
Sat, Nov 28, 2015
The shores of Lake Kariba in the Matusadona National Park of Zimbabwe are a boundary zone between the territories of crocodiles, hippos, and lions. And sometimes this coveted lakeshore real estate is anything but peaceful. We look at the survival tactics of a lion pride living lakeside, as the boundry zone becomes a battle zone.
Fri, Nov 28, 2014
Big cat expert Boone Smith has worked in the harshest conditions imaginable, tracking the most elusive cats on the planet. But his new mission brings us closer to the action than ever before. Only an inch of acrylic separates Boone from one of the world's top predators - the African lion. Boone explores each stage of a lion's kill, tracking a lion coalition as they hunt, ultimately putting him face to face with them in the box.