
Documentaries to see!
Discover our selection of fascinating documentaries, offering an in-depth look at the destinations we explore with Tánana Expedition.
Whether you want to learn more about Arctic wildlife, the wonders of the Mediterranean coast or the vastness of Antarctica, these films will immerse you in distant and beautiful worlds.
Prepare to be inspired and feel the call of adventure by watching these must-see documentaries.
Tánana means "ready to go" in the Yagan language, natives who live in the far south of Patagonia.
A nomadic people decimated by diseases imported during colonization and despoiled of its lands by the settlers.Tánana is a testimony full of sensitivity, the story of José Calderon, Yagan which tells the story of his life in these difficult territories and his efforts to perpetuate the thousand-year-old traditions of navigation at the veil.
Doctor from the end of the world
The village of Puerto Eden on the edge of the Patagonian canals holds two records! The rainiest village and the furthest from a city. and destitution of these villagers at the end of the world.
The roads at the end of the world
Animal documentary on the wildlife of southern Patagonia (Strait of Magellan, Beagle)
Andean transhumance
The story of the Mapuche Indians of Argentina, their fight for the recognition of their history and the despoliation of their land.
On the road to extremes
Where we talk about farmers and gauchos, whales and sea lions, Cape Horn and above all beautiful images of Cristina Calderon treasure of humanity and the last speaker of the Yagan language
Ultima Patagonia
Since 2010 French speleologists have been exploring the island of Madres de Dios, the only island among thousands composed of limestone