David Suzuki
Nacimiento : 1936-03-24, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Writer
Documentary conversion with David Suzuki and his wife Tara. Adapted from a scrapped stageplay due to Covid-19 restrictions. Talks about relationships, environment, charity, the planet, and love.
David Suzuki
Documentary conversion with David Suzuki and his wife Tara. Adapted from a scrapped stageplay due to Covid-19 restrictions. Talks about relationships, environment, charity, the planet, and love.
Narator
The fossil of a completely intact armoured dinosaur, Borealopelta markmitchelli, is discovered in Canada. Dinosaur Cold Case follows the evidence, as paleontologists piece together the prehistoric clues of Borealopelta’s life and death. Why was it found upside down, in what was once an inland sea? How did it die and why was it so perfectly fossilized?
Self
Join iconic Canadian artists, activists, actors, and athletes as they share their stories of hope and inspiration in this national salute to our frontline workers and in support of Food Banks Canada’s COVID-19 relief efforts.
La contaminación del aire causa gran variedad de enfermedades respiratorias, aunque no son las únicas. Una exposición breve al aire contaminado puede producir cambios en nuestro ADN. Las partículas ultrafinas pueden viajar directamente desde la nariz a nuestro cerebro.
Narrator (Canada)
Oculto a plena vista, el reino de los hongos rige la vida en la Tierra. Es un mundo extraño, que cuenta con los organismos más grandes y antiguos que existen en la actualidad.
Self / Narrator
Millennials are set to inherit the Earth, but can they even? Join David Suzuki as he takes a deep dive on the lives of Millennials.
The bones of the first animal superstar reveal long-buried secrets.
Self
Stories of personal connections with orcas, beautiful cinematography featuring B.C’s resident orcas, and an evocative soundscape composed by Jeff Rona and Ben MacDougall provide an uplifting contrast to the environmental challenges we face. Inspired by elders including environmentalist and CBC Broadcaster, David Suzuki, whale researchers Alexandra Morton and Paul Spong, totem carver Wayne Alfred, and lifelong resident of the Broughton archipelago Billy Proctor, this film is anchored by Rob Stewart’s invitation to rise up and create the world we dream for ourselves. Viewers will come to understand the importance of the personal choices we make; it becomes clear that what we do to nature, we do to ourselves.
Self
There is no topic that unites all of Vancouver quite like that of housing. At every dinner party, social gathering, or chance meeting in the street, everyone has an opinion, and they want to share it. Charles Wilkinson’s new film Vancouver: No Fixed Address tackles the subject from a multiplicity of perspectives. A chorus of voices chime in — everyone from David Suzuki, to Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, Seth Klein, Condo King Bob Rennie, Senator Yuen Pau Woo, and lots of regular Vancouver citizens.
Himself
William Shatner conversa con científicos, innovadores y famosos sobre el optimismo de "Star Trek", que influyó a varias generaciones.
self
Dreams So Real, el largometraje documental del concierto, captura la última presentación en vivo del grupo de rock canadiense Metric de una gira mundial de un año con entradas agotadas.
Self
Most people experience trauma at least once. For many, the memories fade with time. But for some, they make it impossible to move beyond trauma.
“Puffin Patrol” takes viewers into the world of the Atlantic puffin. Travel to remote locations where the puffin’s unique migration patterns and feeding habits are being studied. See where puffin populations are at risk and meet the biologists who study the bird’s greatest stressors. Follow the people of Witless Bay, Newfoundland as they rescue lost and confused pufflings from the roadside and see how this simple task teaches us about environment.
Narrator
David Suzuki
Gang leader Jeet Johar and his young, loyal, and often-brutal crew dress like peacocks, love attention, and openly compete with an old style Indo crime syndicate to take over the Vancouver drug and arms scene. Blood is spilled, hearts are broken, and family bonds shattered as the Beeba Boys do anything to be seen and to be feared in a white world.
Narrator
Dr. David Suzuki explains how antibiotics have been over prescribed for decades and it has led to the fact that now there are bacterial infections that are resistant to them, and people are dying by the thousands.
Narrator
The film is filled with fun facts that show how cats make good pets, yet in other ways are wild and untamable.
Self
550 artistas fueron entrevistados a lo largo de diez años. En algún momento de esas entrevistas se les hizo una pregunta y se les pidió que respondieran con una sola palabra. Algunos se ciñeron a una, otros dijeron más, otros contestaron rápidamente, otros se lo pensaron mejor y otros no contestaron nada. Esa pregunta… ¿Lennon o McCartney?
Himself
Scientists explore the sexual behavior of animals like rats and peacocks before looking at how desire works in male and female humans.
Narrator
The history books say that the first European to make contact with Native Americans was Christopher Columbus. New evidence tells a different story, that another civilization arrived in the New World centuries earlier. They were the Norse, a seafaring people who originated in the Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. They bore the name Viking, an "Old Norse" term for a pirate raid.
Narrator
A fascinating look at the research by two inventive planet hunters who are searching for thousands of extra-solar planets that may be Earth’s twin.
Himself
Filmado durante un período de doce meses, este documental sigue la migración de un oso polar joven de las aguas heladas de la bahía de Hudson a sus aventuras en la tierra: he aquí que el hielo se ha derretido, y no tiene ningún punto de referencia. Este es su primer verano solo: hay que encontrar comida y sobrevivir sin la ayuda de su familia. Su lucha por la supervivencia se opone a que el mayor problema ambiental de nuestro tiempo: el cambio climático.
David Suzuki, iconic Canadian scientist, educator, broadcaster and activist delivers a 'last lecture' — what he describes as "a distillation of my life and thoughts, my legacy, what I want to say before I die". The film interweaves the lecture with scenes from the places and events in Suzuki's life — creating a biography of ideas — forged by the major social, scientific and cultural events of the past 70 years.
Himself
El best-seller de Ronald Wright, Breve historia del progreso, inspiró este réquiem cinematográfico al "progreso de siempre". A lo largo de la historia de la humanidad, aquello que parecía "progreso" siempre ha resultado un tiro por la culata. Algunos de los más reconocidos pensadores, activistas, banqueros y científicos nos desafían a superar las trampas del progreso, las cuales destruyeron las antiguas civilizaciones, pero se encuentran traicioneramente integradas en la nuestra.
Himself
This award winning documentary film explores the growing global threat of genetically engineered trees to our environment and to human health. The film features renowned geneticist and host of PBS' The Nature of Things David Suzuki, who explores the unknown and possibly disastrous consequences of improperly tested GE methods. Many scientists and activists are interviewed in the film, which serves as an effective and succinct tool for understanding the complex issue of GE trees. The film includes the testimony of many experts on the subject and serves as a valuable tool to inform students and those interested in environmental issues. The film has been well used in public forums, government as well as college and high school classrooms
The enormous destructive power of nuclear explosions can be used, not just in theory, for peaceful purposes. In the second half of the 1950s, scientists from both nuclear superpowers began experimenting with smaller underground nuclear explosions, which were to be used to move large amounts of soil in the construction of canals, canals, and mining.
Self
This biography of the well known scientist and nature program host details his early life as a child in a WW2 internment camp and the development of his environmental philosophy.
Himself - Host
Documentary looking at the ways which computer on-line services and the Internet have evolved, how they have been applied and the problems they can cause.
Himself
A recruitment video created by Earth First! in 1990 to promote their Redwood Summer initiative.
Complex and deeply mysterious, the human brain is an odyssey unto itself. Take this journey into the inner workings of the mind with the guidance of scientist Dr. David Suzuki, the host of this Discovery Channel documentary. This series explores the way the brain evolves from birth to adulthood; how memory works; how humans recover from brain injury; and the origins of creativity and identity.