CMS ENVIS Centre has a repository of more
than 900 audio-video programmes to showcase. We welcome everyone
who is interested in watching the videos by sending an email
request to the Co-orodinator (cms-env@nic.in).
We will arrange the screening in the AVRC room of CMS ENVIS
Centre on a mutually agreed date and time.
For suggestions / comments / queries, please click here.
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Mi Hou Lieh Chuan |
Mandarin/
50 Minutes 24 Seconds
/2005 |
Producer:
Ke Chin-yuan; Nick Upton |
Commissioned by: Pubilc Television Service,Taiwan |
Summary:
The Formosan macaque lived in Taiwan's wild mountainous forests for tens of thousands of years before people came. The arrival of the first hunters some six thousand years ago began a wildlife-human conflict that continues today on a now hugely crowded is |
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Octopus Volcano - Nominated |
English/
50 Minutes
/2007 |
Producer:
NONE |
Commissioned by: NONE |
Summary:
Deep in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea lies the volcanic island of Stromboli. Erupting every 20 minutes it is one of the world's most active and dangerous volcanoes. Life on its slopes is tough, spewing molten lava from its core three times an hour |
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Battle to Save the Tiger |
English/
49 Minutes
/2007 |
Producer:
Mike Birkhead |
Commissioned by: Mike Birkhead Associates |
Summary:
Bengal tigers are among the most charismatic creatures on Earth and a powerful emblem of India. A century ago, approximately 40,000 roamed wild but then hunters with guns arrived, there was prestige in owning a tiger skin, people spread out into tradition |
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You can go now |
English/
14 Minutes
/2006 |
Producer:
Lisle Turner |
Commissioned by: Flux Films Present |
Summary:
A young Japanese woman, Akiko, arrives in London to pursue her dream of becoming an actress. Her impressions of the UK are based largely on the romantic films that inspired her to act. She is enrolled to study at an English drama college but is shocked b |
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Bug Brother - Nominated |
English/
50 Minutes
/2007 |
Producer:
Jamie Robertson |
Commissioned by: NONE |
Summary:
You might pride yourself on being clean and tidy but the truth is you're home is infested to epidemic levels with little creatures of mass destruction - microscopic feeders, killers and all manner of little nasties. Until now, they've preyed on the fact t |
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Ed and Eppa - Nominated |
English/
30 Minutes
/2007 |
Producer:
Nico Steyn |
Commissioned by: NONE |
Summary:
Ed and Eppa brings high quality nature programming to the kids using superb 3D animated characters. Ed and Eppa have come from across the galaxies to explore Planet Earth and through their adventures engage, entertain and educate children on aspects of wi |
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The Queen Of Trees |
English/
50 Minutes 24 Seconds
/2006 |
Producer:
Mark Deeble, Victoria Stone |
Commissioned by: FLAT DOG PRODUCTIONS LTD |
Summary:
The fig tree and fig wasp differ in size a billion times over, but neither could exist without the other. Their extraordinary relationship is a pinnacle of co-evolution, and the basis of a complex web of dependency that supports animals from ants to eleph |
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The Tunnel nominated |
English/
55 Minutes
/2005 |
Producer:
Shireen Narayanan |
Commissioned by: Inavision Films |
Summary:
THE TUNNEL is a compelling, modern day David and Goliath tale that follows a small group of inner city residents in Perth, Western Australia who took on the combined might of corporate and government interests. What begins as a simple case of residents fi |
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The King Cobra and I - Nominated |
English/
48 Minutes 16 Seconds
/2005 |
Producer:
Harry Marshall |
Commissioned by: Icon Films |
Summary:
The King Cobra and I is the story of one man's quest to save the world's largest venomous snake, the highly endangered and much feared King Cobra - a giant reptile with enough venom to kill an elephant in one bite.The film follows American ex-patriot Rom |
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The Last Lions of India - Nominated |
English/
49 Minutes
/2006 |
Producer:
Harry Marshall |
Commissioned by: Icon Films |
Summary:
The thorny forests of Gir n Gujarat, India are the last and only strong hold of Panthera Leo Persica - the Asiatic Lion - a species who's range once stretched West across Asia as far as Greece. Their numbers fell as low as twenty in 1900 but today the Gir |
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