A close-up of a vibrant orange and black butterfly feeding on radiant orange flowers. The fine details of the butterflies are visible, showcasing delicate wings and antennae. The softly blurred background emphasizes their stunning colors.
Two colorful butterflies gracefully face each other on a thorny green branch against a blurred green background, their wings showcasing vibrant patterns of orange, black, and white.
Close-up of a green caterpillar with black stripes and a yellow face, munching on the edge of a vibrant green leaf. Soon, it will transform into one of those magnificent butterflies we admire, with blurred greenery in the background.

Sex, Lies and Butterflies

Nature & Wildlife·1 x 50 min·Completed

'Sex, Lies and Butterflies' reveals the hidden world of butterflies and moths, showcasing their wild survival tactics, vibrant transformations, and epic migrations.

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Genre
Nature & Wildlife
Science
Duration
1 × 50 min
Definition
4K
Audio
5.1
Status
Completed
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Synopsis

Moths, butterflies and caterpillars are the protein that fuels the natural world. Birds and spiders, reptiles and small mammals are always on the hunt for these delicious snacks. In response, butterflies and moths have evolved an intriguing and fascinating array of tricks, guises and deflections to confound their would-be predators.

These delicate and fragile creatures are our planet’s tiniest superheroes. This film dives deep into their world, highlighting their amazing survival techniques, and the new science that is unlocking the secrets of their world, forever changing our view of these fantastic creatures.

Moths and butterflies are going through one of the most miraculous transformations in the animal kingdom, and are able to travel thousands of kilometres in astonishing altitude and with unbelievable speed. They produce sparkling colours through their wings’ nanostructures, and communicate with each other using exotic chemicals.

In South America, a butterfly called Adelotypa annulifera has struck a special deal with local ants, which leaves both parties profiting from the cooperation. The ants are ‘baby-sitting’ the butterfly’s larvae; in return, the larvae are feeding the ants with a special secretion.

While moths have been flying around the planet for about 190 million years, the oldest butterfly fossil is dating back roughly 55 million years. Today, around 20,000 butterfly species inhabit the globe. Their amazing life stages are the centre of attention now; from egg to caterpillar to chrysalis to the emergence of the full-blown, winged creature.

Already in their first stage of development, butterflies have evolved methods of self-preservation; freshly hatched caterpillars ingest toxic chemicals from their host plants, and alongside with gaudy colourations and hair-like add-ons, this toxic taste is acting as a means to keep predators away. Eventually, caterpillars develop into a chrysalis; only to undergo the next amazing metamorphosis, where the entire caterpillar is dissolved into a gooey liquid that functions as a kind of primordial soup from which the final creature is born. Weeks later, a beautiful butterfly or moth emerges, fluttering off into the world.

Scientists are starting to get a better grasp of how butterflies and moths see, avoid their predators, and why their flight techniques differ so extraordinarily from birds.

A study has even shown that the Painted Lady has dethroned the Monarch as the longest migrational traveller in the butterfly realm; it covers 15,000 kilometres on a roundtrip from Africa to the Arctic Circle, nearly double the distance of the Monarchs’ famed trip – an epic journey that takes four to five generations of Painted Ladies.

Team

Written by Janet Hess
Directed by Ann Johnson Prum
Executive producers Ivo Filatsch, Sabine Holzer
Production companies A production of Terra Mater Factual Studios in co-production with Thirteen/WNET produced by Coneflower Productions

Awards & Recognitions

Jackson Hole, USA Jackson Wild Media Awards Best Writing Film Award 2019
Lihula, Estonia MAFF - Matsalu Nature Film Festival Best Editing Award 2019
New York, USA News & Documentary Emmy® Awards Nomination (Category: Outstanding Nature Programming) 2019
Goethe Science Film Festival Official Selection 2019
Albert, France FIFA - International Wildlife Film Festival Nomination (Category: International Competition) 2019
Czech Republic AFO - Academia Film Olomouc Nomination (Category: International Competition) 2019
Sondrio, Italy Sondrio Festival Stelvio National Park Award 2018
Athens, Greece International Science Film Festival Athens Art Award 2018
Cannes, France Cannes Corporate Media & TV Awards Silver Dolphin (Categories: Nature, Environment, Ecology) 2018
Chicago, USA US International Film & Video Festival Silver Screen (Category: Nature, Wildlife) 2018
Ménigoute, France Festival International du Film Ornithologique de Ménigoute Nomination 2018
Netherlands Wildlife Film Festival Rotterdam Nomination 2018
Belgium Festival International Nature Namur Nomination 2018
Germany NaturVision Filmfestival Nomination (Best Camera) 2018
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