Sophie Darlington

Sophie Darlington Trailers

Penguins: Life on the Edge Trailer

Sophie Darlington has filmed wildlife in some of the remotest locations throughout the world. She learnt her craft out on Tanzania's Serengeti plains and her cinematography has since been featured in award winning films on the BBC, Disney Nature, and Discovery Channel

Most Popular Sophie Darlington Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Bears Trailer (2014)

17 April 2014

Filmmakers Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey chronicle a year in the lives of an Alaskan brown bear named Sky and her cubs, Scout and Amber.

Penguins Trailer (2019)

17 April 2019

The story of Steve, an Adélie penguin, on a quest to find a life partner and start a family. When Steve meets with Wuzzo the emperor penguin they become friends.

Intimate Enemies Trailer (2000)

17 December 2000

Life on the savannah of southern Tanzania is a study in contrast between rainy and dry seasons. When water is abundant, the wildebeest at the rivers provide food for the lion population, while the buffalo graze contentedly on the succulent grasses in the hills.

Penguins: Life on the Edge Trailer (2020)

03 April 2020

A witty and tenacious team of filmmakers brave the Antarctic to film Disneynature's "Penguins."

Cheetahs Against All Odds Trailer (2009)

26 April 2009

In the Serengeti, cheetahs lead uneasy lives. Females must leave their cubs alone and exposed to the savagery of more powerful predators in order to hunt.

A Lion's Tale Trailer (2012)

16 September 2012

Tells the story of Moja, a five-month-old lion cub living with his single lioness mum, Nyota, in Kenya's Masai Mara.

Cheetah Story Trailer (1999)

01 January 1999

The Serengeti is Africa's largest nature reserve and one of its most notable inhabitants is the cheetah, also called cheetah.

Addo - The African King Trailer (2002)

03 October 2002

This documentary follows the harsh and competitive life of Addo, a male lion born into a successful pride.

Brutal Killers Trailer (2011)

01 April 2011

Successful lions need to be brutal and use any means to quash would-be kings. These are not random acts of violence, but vital behaviour to secure their own genetic future.