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2010
MoviesBoobs: An American Obsession
Boobs: An American Obsession5.50 2010 HD
We call them by a hundred different names: boobs, knockers, jugs, hooters. We wonder if they're real or fake, too small or too big, too exposed or too covered. And every year Americans spend millions of dollars on breast enhancement, from push-up bras to surgery. Why is our culture so captivated by this particular part of the female form? "Boobs: An American Obsession" is a revealing, humorous, often poignant investigation involving everyone from anthropologists to porn stars as we explore our culture's fascination with breasts.
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2003
MoviesAnatomy 2
Anatomy 25.63 2003 HD
The doctor and soccer player in the leisure time Jo Hauser decides to move to Berlin and be an intern in a famous clinic, expecting to increase his knowledge and expertize, and help his handicap brother Willi Hauser. He joins a secret fraternity of doctors, under the leadership of Prof. Muller-LaRousse, who is researching the use of bionic muscles in human beings without any ethics or respect to the laws. The team is also volunteer to the experiences, and is under investigation of Paula Henning. When Jo gets close to a Filipino nurse, and becomes addicted in the drugs used in experience, he realizes the truth hidden in the methods used by the secret society in the development of science.
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1970
MoviesThe Body
The Body4.00 1970 HD
A psychedelic documentary of the body electric, with music by Pink Floyd. The film was directed and produced by Roy Battersby. The film's narrators, Frank Finlay and Vanessa Redgrave, provide commentary that combines the knowledge of human biologists and anatomical experts. The film's soundtrack, Music from the Body, was composed by Ron Geesin and Roger Waters.
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2005
MoviesLife Before Birth
Life Before Birth7.33 2005 HD
With cinematic storytelling, a moving musical score, computer animation, and 4D ultrasound images, this documentary accompanies a new human life from conception to birth, poetically describing developmental milestones and the human experience of living in a womb.
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2007
MoviesNational Geographic: Incredible Human Machine
National Geographic: Incredible Human Machine7.10 2007 HD
National Geographic: Incredible Human Machine takes viewers on a two-hour journey through an ordinary, and extraordinary, day-in-the-life of the human machine. With stunning high-definition footage, radical scientific advances and powerful firsthand accounts, Incredible Human Machine plunges deep into the routine marvels of the human body. Through 10,000 blinks of an eye, 20,000 breaths of air and 100,000 beats of the heart, see the amazing and surprising, even phenomenal inner workings of our bodies on a typical day. And explore striking feats of medical advancement, from glimpses of an open-brain surgery to real-time measurement of rocker Steven Tyler's vocal chords.
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2007
MoviesInside the Living Body
Inside the Living Body6.80 2007 HD
Take a fascinating journey inside the bizarre world of a living human being with this compelling documentary from National Geographic, where microscopic cameras and other state-of-the-art technologies reveal perspectives that will blow your mind. Tracking the body of a female from infancy to old age, viewers will observe the digestion of a meal, the development of the cardiac system and other mesmerizing aspects of the body's inner workings.
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2014
MoviesYour Inner Fish
Your Inner Fish8.30 2014 HD
How did your body become the complicated, quirky, amazing machine it is today? Anatomist Neil Shubin uncovers the answers in this 3-part science series that looks at human evolution. Using fossils, embryos and genes, he reveals how our bodies are the legacy of ancient fish, reptiles and primates — the ancestors you never knew were in your family tree.
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2007
MoviesIn the Womb: Multiples
In the Womb: Multiples1 2007 HD
Advanced technology, groundbreaking scientific discoveries about the beginnings of life, and computer animation all combine to detail how multiple siblings develop in the womb as the filmmakers at National Geographic explore the fetal growth of twins, triplets, and quadruplets. Detailed pictures of these different groupings in various stages of fetal development bring the earliest stages of life to the screen as never before.
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2003
MoviesBodysong
Bodysong5.30 2003 HD
Documentary footage from various sources, set to music. Showing the whole of human life, from birth to death and beyond.
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2018
MoviesCan Science Make Me Perfect? With Alice Roberts
Can Science Make Me Perfect? With Alice Roberts8.00 2018 HD
Anatomist Alice Roberts embarks on a quest to rebuild her own body from scratch, taking inspiration from the very best designs the natural world has to offer.
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1951
MoviesHuman skeleton, muscles, movement and posture - Part II
Human skeleton, muscles, movement and posture - Part II1 1951 HD
Part two of two teaching films about human anatomy which is devoted to the action of the skeletal muscles in producing movement of the bones at the joints of the human skeleton. It uses live action and animated medical illustrations as well as an actual skeleton with commentary. A man, naked to the waist, also demonstrates the relevant physical processes such as respiration.
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2002
MoviesNational Geographic: The Incredible Human Body
National Geographic: The Incredible Human Body5.50 2002 HD
Cutting-edge medical technology and riveting, life-or-death personal dramas combine in this unprecedented, emotionally compelling exploration of The Incredible Human Body.
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2008
MoviesThe Brain
The Brain6.30 2008 HD
THE BRAIN is an astonishing voyage of discovery into our last biological frontier. Although today s computers can make calculations in one-100th of a second and technology can transport us outside the bonds of Earth, only now are we beginning to understand the most complex machine in the universe. Using simple analogies, real-life case studies, and state-of-the-art CGI, this special shows how the brain works, explains the frequent battle between instinct and reason, and unravels the mysteries of memory and decision-making. It takes us inside the mind of a soldier under fire to see how decisions are made in extreme situations, examines how an autistic person like Rain Man develops remarkable skills, and takes on the age-old question of what makes one person good and another evil. Research is rushing forward. We’ve learned more about the workings of the brain in the last five years than in the previous one hundred.
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1951
MoviesHuman skeleton, structure and joints - Part I
Human skeleton, structure and joints - Part I1 1951 HD
A teaching film about the human skeleton with animated medical illustrations as well as an actual skeleton with commentary. A man, naked to the waist, also demonstrates the relevant anatomy. X-ray cineradiography illustrates the movement of the arm.
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2011
MoviesInside the Human Body
Inside the Human Body6.60 2011 HD
Using spectacular graphics based on the latest science and stories of remarkable people around the world, Michael Mosley takes us on a fantastic voyage through our inner universe.
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2012
MoviesYou, Planet – An Exploration in 3D
You, Planet – An Exploration in 3D6.50 2012 HD
It’s a world we don’t truly know—yet it feels oddly familiar. Deep canyons and jagged crevices carve through the land, while towering mountains rise above scorched plains. Lush jungles and acidic lakes conceal strange creatures—fierce predators, peaceful grazers, and masters of disguise. But this alien world isn’t in outer space. This world... is your body.
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2025
MoviesAnatomy Of A Panic Attack
Anatomy Of A Panic Attack1 2025 HD
A young man faces a devitalizing mental crisis as the monotonous drain of his day job catches up to him at the end of the work week.
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2013
MoviesMa vie sans soutif
Ma vie sans soutif1 2013 HD
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1970
MoviesCartography
Cartography1 1970 HD
Paper cut stop motion animation of anatomical figures accompanied by the voice of Man Ray. Commissioned for the 2026 True/False Film Festival.
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2018
S2 E8Cells at Work!
Cells at Work!8.10 2018 HD
This is a story about you. A tale about the inside of your body... According to a new study, the human body consists of approximately 37 trillion cells. These cells are hard at work every day within a world that is your body. From the oxygen-carrying red blood cells to the bacteria-fighting white blood cells, get to know the unsung heroes and the drama that unfolds inside of you! It's the oddly relatable and interesting story that is the life of cells!
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1984
S1 E5The Physician of a Dying Time
The Physician of a Dying Time8.00 1984 HD
Series about the life of Renaissance anatomist, scholar and politic Johannes Jessenius. Already legendary series today, was produced by Czechoslovak Television Bratislava, directed by Slovak director Miroslav Luther in the first half of 80's in Barrandov Studios in Prague. The story and screenplay of the series wrote Czech writer Vladimír Körner. Five-episodes epic historical narration is a biographical story of distinguished Renaissance scholar, anatomist and politic of Slovak origin, Johannes Jessenius (Ján Jesenský, 1566–1621). It displays his life from the first studies and successes. In 1594 he became professor of surgery and anatomy on Wittenberg University, which he had attended years before. From that moment, his life went through social and personal wins and losses, to the sad end on the Prague Old Town Square gallows, among 27 noblemen, knights and burgenses, after lose Bohemian Revolt in 1621. His destiny was coupled with key events of Czech history in the break of 16th and 17th century, when Renaissance and European humanism slowly fade out.
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2005
S1 E5Anatomy for Beginners
Anatomy for Beginners1.00 2005 HD
Anatomy for Beginners is a television show created by Gunther von Hagens. In this 4-part series, Dr Gunther von Hagens and Professor John Lee demonstrated the anatomical structure and workings of the body. The 4 episodes were screened in the United Kingdom on Channel 4 in 2005. The show features public anatomy demonstrations with the use of real human cadavers and live nude models, carried out at Gunther von Hagens' "Institute for Plastination" in Heidelberg, Germany. Dr von Hagens’ public demonstrations are not formal anatomy dissections performed by medical students in some countries as part of their medical training. Formal dissection are performed slowly and take dozens of hours of dissection. Anatomy for Beginners performs quicker autopsy and also combines with demonstration of plastinated body parts and specimens to gives just a glimpse of the human anatomy. The individuals on whom the demonstration was performed had, before their death, enrolled on von Hagens’ body donor programme and consented to the use of their bodies for public education in anatomy, including public demonstration.
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1998
S1 E7The Human Body
The Human Body7.00 1998 HD
The Human Body is a seven-part documentary series that looks at the mechanics and emotions of the human body from birth to death.
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1975
S3 E5Kroppen
Kroppen1 1975 HD
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2022
S1 E28Sex with P3
Sex with P37.30 2022 HD
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2007
S2 E8Dr Alice Roberts: Don't Die Young
Dr Alice Roberts: Don't Die Young1 2007 HD
Health documentary series with anatomist Dr Alice Roberts
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2012
S1 E3Prehistoric Autopsy
Prehistoric Autopsy8.70 2012 HD
A journey into our evolutionary past, piecing together the bodies of our prehistoric family.
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2014
S1 E2Dissected
Dissected1 2014 HD
This ground-breaking two-part series takes us inside two of the most amazing structures in the natural world: our hands and feet.
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1990
S1 E8The wonderful machine
The wonderful machine10.00 1990 HD
A long journey in 8 episodes to discover the human body, with Piero Angela who closely observes our organism, focusing each time on a theme: the eye, the ear, taste and smell, the stomach and the intestine, liver, bones, lungs and heart. How does our "wonder machine" work? To make each explanation direct and clear, the program uses films, animations and photographs developed with the scanning electron microscope.
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2014
S1 E5The Beauty of Anatomy
The Beauty of Anatomy1 2014 HD
Dr Adam Rutherford investigates the close relationship between discoveries in anatomy and the works of art that illustrate them.
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2024
S1 E3Michael Mosley: Wonders of the Human Body
Michael Mosley: Wonders of the Human Body1 2024 HD
In one of his final TV projects, the presenter takes a journey around the human body, putting his own to the test to help viewers understand their own.
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