- The Day That Shook the World (2009)
- Earthquake: The Aftermath (2010)
- Earthquake: Evidence of a Restless Planet (2006)
- The Great Quake: Japan 2011 (2011)
- Earthquake Storms (2003)
- The Quake: Haiti (2010)
- Earthquake: The Big One (2008)
- When the Earth Shakes (2012)
- Earthquake: The Race to Survive (2015)
- The Earthquake That Changed the World (2011)
Earthquakes are one of nature's most awe-inspiring and terrifying phenomena. These documentaries delve into the science behind these seismic events, the human stories of survival and loss, and the ongoing efforts to predict and mitigate their devastating effects. Whether you're a geology enthusiast or simply fascinated by human resilience, this collection offers a profound look at the raw power of the Earth.

The Day That Shook the World (2009)
Description: This documentary recounts the catastrophic 1906 San Francisco earthquake, exploring its impact on the city and its inhabitants. It features rare footage and personal accounts that bring the historical event to life.
Fact: The film includes interviews with survivors who were children at the time of the earthquake, providing a unique perspective on the event.


Earthquake: The Aftermath (2010)
Description: Following the 2010 Haiti earthquake, this documentary examines the immediate aftermath, the international response, and the long-term effects on the Haitian people, showcasing both despair and hope.
Fact: The film was shot in real-time, capturing the raw emotions and the chaos in the days following the disaster.


Earthquake: Evidence of a Restless Planet (2006)
Description: This film explores the science of earthquakes, from plate tectonics to seismic waves, providing a comprehensive understanding of why and how earthquakes occur.
Fact: It includes footage from the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history.


The Great Quake: Japan 2011 (2011)
Description: Documenting the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, this film captures the immediate devastation and the subsequent nuclear crisis at Fukushima, highlighting the resilience of the Japanese people.
Fact: The documentary features exclusive footage from inside the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.


Earthquake Storms (2003)
Description: This documentary investigates the potential for a massive earthquake along the San Andreas Fault, using scientific research and historical data to predict future seismic events.
Fact: It was one of the first documentaries to use advanced computer simulations to visualize earthquake scenarios.


The Quake: Haiti (2010)
Description: A poignant look at the 2010 Haiti earthquake, focusing on the personal stories of survivors and the global response to the disaster, offering a human perspective on tragedy.
Fact: The film was produced in collaboration with the BBC, providing a British perspective on the international aid efforts.


Earthquake: The Big One (2008)
Description: This documentary explores the potential for a catastrophic earthquake in California, discussing the science, the preparation, and the potential aftermath of such an event.
Fact: It features interviews with seismologists who have dedicated their lives to understanding and predicting earthquakes.


When the Earth Shakes (2012)
Description: A global look at earthquakes, this film covers various seismic events around the world, from the Himalayas to the Andes, explaining the geological processes behind them.
Fact: The documentary was filmed over several years, capturing multiple earthquakes in different locations.


Earthquake: The Race to Survive (2015)
Description: This documentary follows the race against time to rescue survivors from the rubble after major earthquakes, showcasing the bravery of rescue teams and the technology used in disaster response.
Fact: It includes footage from the 2015 Nepal earthquake, one of the most devastating in recent history.


The Earthquake That Changed the World (2011)
Description: Focusing on the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, this film examines how the event changed China's approach to disaster management, urban planning, and public safety.
Fact: The documentary includes interviews with Chinese officials and experts who discuss the lessons learned from the disaster.
