Realms of the Russian Bear: Born of Fire
(1992)
Deep in the Russian Far East, natural history professor, conservationist and world-renowned biogeographer Nikolai Drozdov explores the myriad life that flourishes in the volcanic wilderness of the Kamchatka Peninsula.
The final installment of the epic BBC series, Realms of the Russian Bear, Born of Fire is a visually stunning celebration of the spectacular scenery and diverse flora and fauna occupying this World Heritage Site. Drozdov’s enthusiasm is contagious as he journeys through his native land, with his animated narration bringing to life the beauty of this remarkable region, with its extraordinary ecosystems and abruptly changing seasons.
From salamanders to sea eagles, and from salmon to Siberian tigers, stunning cinematography from award-winning wildlife photographers Martin Saunders, Hugh Maynard and Martyn Colbeck examines a plethora of species. Made by renowned wildlife producer John Sparks, Born of Fire is an absorbing look at the animals that thrive in this volatile environment, formed as the Arctic collides with Southeast Asia.