Natural History and Wildlife

Colours of Nature

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Natural History and Wildlife

Colours of Nature


Discover how animals use colour to survive, communicate and attract, revealing nature’s vibrant language.

From the iridescent wings of butterflies to the glowing scales of tropical fish, Colors of Nature reveals the science and beauty behind nature’s most vivid designs. Color is not just decoration — it’s survival. It warns predators, attracts mates, hides prey, and even helps regulate temperature.

Through cutting-edge cinematography and a global journey from coral reefs to rainforests and deserts, this film explores how living things see and use color in astonishing ways.

We discover how birds can see ultraviolet light, how cephalopods change color in milliseconds, and how humans have woven color into our own biology and culture. A visual feast and a scientific revelation, Colors of Nature celebrates the brilliance of evolution’s palette.

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Programme Details

DURATION
1 x 60'
AVAILABLE IN
HD
ORIGINAL LANGUAGE
English
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
Doclights GmbH