In Secrets of the Elephants, all of that is on incredible display over four episodes (two airing each night) that follow these pachyderms - often a herd of families - as they work to survive in savannahs, a forest and even a desert in Africa, and urban Asian landscapes. In the Secrets series we try to forge an even more intimate and emotional connection with nature - to illuminate how these amazing creatures think, how they feel, how they communicate, how they function as complex societies and cultures.” “On the Avatar films,” Cameron said, “we’re creating a fantasy view of nature, but, thematically, underneath all that is this idea of the interconnectedness not only of nature itself but of us with nature, as inhabitants of nature. The franchise continues this Earth Day weekend with the next installment, the equally impressive Secrets of the Elephants (Friday and Saturday, April 21-22 at 9pm ET/PT and streaming next day on Disney+).ĭescribing the Secrets of films at a recent press conference, Cameron related this real-life programming to his fictional Avatar blockbusters. Last Earth Day, Nat Geo and filmmaker James Cameron debuted the first series in their outstanding Secrets of natural history programming franchise, Secrets of the Whales. ![]() National Geographic for Disney/Fleur Bone Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window).Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). ![]()
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