Wild Russia

Wild Russia is a six-episode series of documentaries about the wilderness in Russia (original title in German: Wildes Russland) made by the German NDR Naturfilm/Studio Hamburg Doclights (executive producer: Jörn Röver) for NDR/WDR/S4C/Animal Planet and National Geographic in 2009.[1] The German version of NDR Blu-ray (also DVD) was narrated by Christian Brückner, and its English version was narrated by Clifford Wells. The National Geographic version was narrated by Paterson Joseph. It was re-edited and aired by Animal Planet in the United States,[2] narrated by Jason Hildebrandt.[3]

Episodes

The series (series producer: Henry M. Mix) consisted of six episodes.[4] The National Geographic version was aired in the following order:

  • Siberia, director Tobias Mennle
  • Kamchatka, director Christian Baumeister
  • Arctic, director Uwe Anders
  • Caucasus titled The Great Divide, director Tom Synnatzschke
  • Primorye titled The Secret Forest, director Henry M. Mix
  • Urals titled Primeval Valleys, director Oliver Goetzl

The Animal Planet version was aired in the following order:

The German NDR version was aired and arranged on DVD and Blu-ray discs in the following order:

See also

  • Wild Alaska

References

  1. Entry at IMDB
  2. "Wild Russia". Animal Planet. 30 May 2012.
  3. "Wild Russia". Animal Planet. 30 May 2012.
  4. Wild Russia TV Show in National Geographic TV
External video
Wild Russia playlist on YouTube
(Nat Geo Wild) Wild Russia: Arctic HD (Nature Documentary) on YouTube
(Nat Geo Wild HD) Wild Russia: The Secret Forest HD (Nature Documentary) on YouTube
(National Geographic) Wild Russia - Arctic (Animal Documentary) on YouTube
(National Geographic) Wild Russia: Primeval Valleys HD (Nature Documentary) on YouTube


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