Russell Boulter
8 titles
Filmography
8 results

Drain the Titanic
(2015)The most famous shipwreck in the world, the Titanic, lies more than 12,000 feet down in the icy waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Since the discovery of the wreck in 1985, there have been numerous expeditions to the site, but until now, no one has ever recorded the full extent of what really remains on this remote area of seabed.

Drain the Bermuda Triangle
(2014)Explore the Bermuda Triangle by draining the water to see what lies beneath the surface.

Attack on Pearl Harbor: Minute by Minute
The closest look at the Japanese attack that changed the course of WWII.

War Horse: The Real Story
(2012)Featuring rare archives, documented testimony, and historical insights, here’s the story of the one million horses who fought in World War I.

Robber of the Cruel Streets
(2006)George Muller (1805-1898) was a German playboy who found Christ and then gave his life to serve Christ unreservedly. His mission was to rescue orphans from the wretched street life that enslaved so many children in England during the time of Charles Dickens and Oliver Twist. Muller did rescue, care for, feed, and educate such children by the thousands. The costs were enormous for such a great work. Yet, amazingly, he never asked anyone for money. Instead he prayed, and his children never missed a meal.

Drain The Ocean: WWII
(2016)New undersea surveys and 3-D imaging reveal secrets of World War II shipwrecks.

Hippo King
(2022)An old, battle-scarred hippo bull – once a king among the hippos in Zambia’s Luangwa Valley – has an incredible story to tell. It’s a story normally hidden from human eyes and almost always misunderstood, because a hippo’s secret life happens beneath the water and under cover of darkness. Follow the life of the “Hippo King,” and discover the true character of one of Earth’s largest land mammals.

Gorillas Close Up
(2022)Gabon's Loango National Park is home to a group of western lowland gorillas that have become accustomed to biologists who have studied them for almost 20 years. This documentary presents an intimate look at a silverback and his family, and features a newborn baby gorilla, brave researchers, forest elephants, buffalos and the last remaining wild coastline in the African tropics.