

Mother Nature's disaster reality show — spoiler: the plants are winning.
Hurricanes, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions: How do animals and plants actually react to such natural disasters? Some animals can sense impending natural disasters and protect themselves from them. Others are forced to stay and have to fight for their survival against the unpredictability of nature. For some time now, scientists have been studying how flora and fauna respond to the whims of planet Earth. The results suggest remarkable survival strategies. However, it remains uncertain whether animals and plants will be able to face the new, man-made challenges.
Cinematography
Stunning disaster footage that makes destruction weirdly beautiful.
Direction
Keebe Kennedy balances spectacle with genuine scientific curiosity.
Editing
Tight 45 minutes — no padding, just pure survival chaos.
Director
Keebe Kennedy
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'predictive senses' research is cutting-edge — some animals detect infrasound and electromagnetic changes humans can't perceive.
Released in 2020, this quietly became pandemic-era comfort viewing — watching nature survive disasters felt weirdly therapeutic.
No ratings yet
Sign in to join the discussion — comments are spoiler-gated to your watch progress.
Discussion starters