Los Bushman son una simpática y apacible tribu africana que vive armoniosamente lejos de la civilización. Un día, Xi, uno de sus miembros, recoge en la llanura una botella vacía de un refresco de Coca-cola. Pensando que se trata de un regalo de los dioses, la lleva a la tribu. El extraño objeto, codiciado por todos, acabará por romper la paz que reinaba entre los Bushman.
El pequeño bosquimano Xixo va en busca de sus hijos que accidentalmente han quedado atrapados en un camión. En su viaje se encontrará con soldados que quieren capturarse entre sí, y un piloto y su pasajero que tienen problemas con el avión.
Sigue los pasos de una elefanta africana llamada Shani y de su hijo pequeño, Jomo, en su migración por el continente. Desde el desierto del Kalahari hasta Botswana.
En este drama sobre naturaleza, la cada vez más larga estación seca obliga a las manadas y clanes a depender del poder de la familia para sobrevivir en el Kalahari.
A super-model begins to question her glitzy, frenetic lifestyle when she awakes after a all night party to find a strange man in her bed. She sees a surfer riding the waves below, follows him to his tented camp on the banks of a river. 'Leatherlip' earns a living making leather goods and roaming around on an extraordinary 'trike' with his worldly goods and surfboard strapped on an overhead rack. They fall in love and she abandons her previous life. Then inexplicably she disappears. Leatherlip sets off on a cross-country odyssey to find her, knowing only that her father lives on a boat on the West Coast...
A great flood arrives in a desert kingdom, transforming a dustbowl into a vast and lush wetland, in one of the most diverse habitats on earth. This breath-taking blue-chip natural history film is a journey through Okavango’s seasons, seen through the eyes of an indigenous River Bushman. Our storyteller guides us through the course of Okavango’s flood and into a savage drought, interweaving intimate and spectacular wildlife stories. The arrival and disappearance of precious water determines the destiny of the millions of animals that call Okavango home. For many, the flood is a lifeline. For others, it brings the greatest challenges. Everyone lives or dies by this epic event. It is the heartbeat of the Kalahari.
Men and women of the !Kung people in Ojokhoe, Namibia perform healing dances by firelight. First we see men perform the giraffe dance, and then women perform the !gwa dance.
Narrated by Oscar-nominated actress Emily Watson, MEERKATS 3D takes audiences on a journey with a family of meerkats as they cope with the twists and turns of life in the Kalahari Desert. The film begins as matriarch Klinky’s most recent litter emerges from the burrow for the first time. Klinky and her family, including elder children and regular babysitters Ms. Bean and Harry, must endure turf wars from rival families, attacks from vicious predators big and small and internal family turmoil. The survival of this clan hinges on the meerkat golden rule: Stick together, and keep calling.
Dos adolescentes se arriesgan a cruzar el desierto del Kalahari a pie, mientras tratan de evitar a los cazadores furtivos de elefantes. (FILMAFFINITY)
For the animal and plant world that lives there, the Kalahari is a region as grandiose as it is unforgiving. For a long time it was thought that only the law of the strongest could survive here. But a completely different strategy is needed: cooperation.
Después de un accidente de avión un niño y su perro vagan por el desierto de Kalahari. (FILMAFFINITY)
On a small Kalahari farm things look bleak. It hasn't rained for ages and the well has run dry and the residents are just about hanging on with what little they have. As the farmers' daughter prepares to gamble on the final few seeds they have left something appears on the horizon which could be the salvation they have been praying for.
Animals Are Beautiful People (aka Beautiful People) is a 1974 nature documentary about the wildlife in Southern Africa. It was filmed in the Namib Desert, the Kalahari Desert and the Okavango River and Okavango Delta. It was produced for cinema and has a length of slightly more than 90 minutes.