Sacred Planet (2004)

Sacred Planet (2004)
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Directed by Jon Long, this 45-minute IMAX production travels across the globe not only in an attempt to instill a proper sense of awe, but also to encourage the preservation of the environment as a whole. Among the locations highlighted are the mountains of Vancouver, New Zealand's white sand beaches, the deserts of Namibia, the canyons of Arizona and Utah, and the Alaskan wilderness. In addition to the landscapes, animals and people indigenous to the areas are highlighted in an effort to showcase the ecological and biological diversity of the planet. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Arapata McKayTsaan Ciqae, (more)
Director(s):
Jon Long
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Sacred Planet

Directed by Jon Long, this 45-minute IMAX production travels across the globe not only in an attempt to instill a proper sense of awe, but also to encourage the preservation of the environment as a whole. Among the locations highlighted are the mountains of Vancouver, New Zealand's white sand beaches, the deserts of Namibia, the canyons of Arizona and Utah, and the Alaskan wilderness. In addition to the landscapes, animals and people indigenous to the areas are highlighted in an effort to showcase the ecological and biological diversity of the planet. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
47 mins

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Director(s):
Jon Long
Writer(s):
Karen Fernandez LongJon Long
Producer(s):
Jon LongKaren Fernandez LongKaren Fernandez
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Categories:
Special InterestDocumentary
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Julie L.

This is for nature lovers only. If you are the type of person that does not enjoy or respect the outdoors, you will find this movie very boring. It's a documentary of various places on our planet with dialogues from the locals. It was a learning experience for me. It reminded me of how much I appreciate and respect nature.

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Brian E.

Lots of great images of nature and animals. There is some nice time lapse work too. It's much more amazing than anything you've seen on TV. There is a bit of comentary and 'words of wisdom' from people who are still living off the land in various parts of the world. When friends come over, I often leave the video playing in the background because the cinematograhy is so good. If you like this movie, I would suggest you also check out Baraka.

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Cory B.

Awesome and inspiring.

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