- The Volcanoes of the Deep Sea (2003)
- Krakatoa: The Last Days (2006)
- Volcanoes: The Fires of Creation (2018)
- Fire of the Gods (2017)
- Volcano: Nature's Inferno (1997)
- The Volcano That Changed The World (2013)
- Eruption: The Story of Mount St. Helens (2000)
- Volcano: On the Brink (2014)
- The Fire Below Us: Remembering Mount Pelee (2002)
- Volcano: The Making of a Disaster (2009)
The fury of a volcano is one of nature's most awe-inspiring spectacles, and these documentaries capture that raw power in all its glory. From the fiery eruptions to the aftermath and the science behind these geological marvels, this collection offers a fascinating journey into the heart of volcanoes. Whether you're a geology enthusiast or just love thrilling real-life stories, these films will leave you with a deeper appreciation for the planet's dynamic forces.

The Volcanoes of the Deep Sea (2003)
Description: While not solely about eruptions, this film explores the volcanic activity on the ocean floor, linking it to the creation of new land and life forms.
Fact: It was the first IMAX film to be shot entirely underwater.


Krakatoa: The Last Days (2006)
Description: A dramatized documentary that tells the story of the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, one of the most violent volcanic events in recorded history.
Fact: The film uses actors to portray real-life survivors, blending documentary with drama.


Volcanoes: The Fires of Creation (2018)
Description: A comprehensive look at how volcanoes have shaped our planet, featuring eruptions from around the world, including the ongoing activity of Kilauea in Hawaii.
Fact: The documentary was filmed over three years, capturing various stages of volcanic activity.


Fire of the Gods (2017)
Description: This documentary delves into the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, exploring the impact on Pompeii and Herculaneum. It combines historical accounts with modern scientific analysis to recreate the event.
Fact: The film uses 3D technology to simulate the eruption, providing viewers with an immersive experience.


Volcano: Nature's Inferno (1997)
Description: This film captures the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines, one of the largest volcanic eruptions of the 20th century, and its global climatic effects.
Fact: The documentary includes interviews with survivors and scientists who were on the scene during the eruption.


The Volcano That Changed The World (2013)
Description: Focused on the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia, this documentary examines how it led to the "Year Without a Summer" and its ripple effects on global weather patterns.
Fact: The film features a reenactment of the eruption using state-of-the-art CGI.


Eruption: The Story of Mount St. Helens (2000)
Description: This documentary recounts the catastrophic eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980, detailing the geological processes, the human stories, and the aftermath.
Fact: It includes footage from the eruption itself, captured by a local filmmaker who narrowly escaped the blast.


Volcano: On the Brink (2014)
Description: This film follows scientists as they monitor the activity of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland, which caused widespread disruption in 2010.
Fact: It includes exclusive footage from inside the volcano's crater.


The Fire Below Us: Remembering Mount Pelee (2002)
Description: This documentary explores the 1902 eruption of Mount Pelee in Martinique, which destroyed the city of Saint-Pierre, killing nearly 30,000 people.
Fact: It features interviews with descendants of survivors and rare archival footage.


Volcano: The Making of a Disaster (2009)
Description: This documentary investigates the eruption of Nevado del Ruiz in Colombia in 1985, which led to the tragic mudflow that devastated Armero.
Fact: It includes firsthand accounts from survivors and experts who tried to predict the disaster.
