Jess Reiss

Jess Reiss Trailers

Venom Islands TrailerBoteti: The Returning River TrailerDiving with Crocodiles Trailer

Jess Reiss is known for her work on Trouble in Lemur Land (2011), Electric Amazon (2015) and Creative Killers: Open Ground (2015).

Most Popular Jess Reiss Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Cave Crocs of Gabon Trailer (2018)

01 January 2018

A caving expedition recently discovered a community of dwarf crocodiles living in the Abanda Caves, Gabon.

Honey Badger: Grit Trailer (2018)

11 June 2018

On the harsh and unforgiving plains of central Namibia, Africa, a young honey badger named Grit has just left home to venture out in the great, wide world, but it won't be easy.

Ultimate Honey Badger Trailer (2013)

01 January 2013

An orphaned honey badger’s journey to become the toughest hunter on the African savanna.

Diving with Crocodiles Trailer (2010)

01 January 2010

Documentary which follows crocodile expert Brad Bestelink on a quest to dive with crocodiles without a cage or any other protection.

Electric Amazon Trailer (2015)

01 July 2015

The Amazon is one of the wildest and least explored parts of the planet. Encompassing 6 countries and 2 million square miles of forest, river and floodplain, it has the highest diversity of life on the planet, but what lies below it is truly shocking.

Le ratel prédateur inattendu Trailer (2017)

21 June 2017

Boteti: The Returning River Trailer (2011)

01 January 2011

After years of extreme drought, the Boteti river in Botswana has finally returned in all its glory. This film documents the extraordinary shift in the ecosystem and the dramatic changes it brings to the resident animals.

Venom Islands Trailer (2012)

01 January 2012

Venom expert Dr. Bryan Fry embarks on a dangerous island journey to uncover the deadly secrets of vipers, stonefish and the formidable Komodo dragon.

Madagascar: Africa's Galapagos Trailer (2019)

01 August 2019

This film reveals some of Madagascar's secretive and rarely filmed inhabitants, from the apex predator, the fossa, to the aye aye – possibly the weirdest creature on earth.