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Arctic Tale (2007)

Arctic Tale (2007)
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March of the Penguins producers National Geographic Films team with An Inconvenient Truth producers Paramount Vantage to take viewers on an epic journey into the arctic wilderness in a documentary that explores what happens when the beautiful frozen world occupied by two majestic creatures gradually begins to melt away. Seela is a mother walrus thriving in the chilly waters of the Great North, and Nanu is a polar bear with curved claws that make it easy to maintain her footing on ice. As director Sarah Robertson follows these two remarkable creatures from birth through adolescence, maturity, and, ultimately, parenthood, viewers will bear witness to the cycle of life as it unfolds in a vast frozen landscape that could pose problems for all of humankind if it continues to thaw at the current rate. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Queen Latifah
Director(s):
Sarah RobertsonAdam Ravetch, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
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Synopsis of Arctic Tale

March of the Penguins producers National Geographic Films team with An Inconvenient Truth producers Paramount Vantage to take viewers on an epic journey into the arctic wilderness in a documentary that explores what happens when the beautiful frozen world occupied by two majestic creatures gradually begins to melt away. Seela is a mother walrus thriving in the chilly waters of the Great North, and Nanu is a polar bear with curved claws that make it easy to maintain her footing on ice. As director Sarah Robertson follows these two remarkable creatures from birth through adolescence, maturity, and, ultimately, parenthood, viewers will bear witness to the cycle of life as it unfolds in a vast frozen landscape that could pose problems for all of humankind if it continues to thaw at the current rate. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
86 mins

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    Director(s):
    Sarah RobertsonAdam Ravetch
    Writer(s):
    Linda WoolvertonKristin GoreMose Richards
    Producer(s):
    Keenan SmartAdam Leipzig
    Theatrical MPAA Rating:
    G
    Categories:
    Documentary
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      Theresa L.

      This movie follows in the footsteps of March of the Penguins, but to the tune of polar bears and walruses. I found this one to also be fascinating and give a lot of credit to those who managed to withstand these cold temperatures to film it in order that we could enjoy learning about the lives of these animals. You really get to see their personalities and how different they can be. Definitely worth watching by all ages!

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      Mitch H.

      This was a wonderful movie for all ages. It is very informative for older children and adults, yet is very cute for the younger children. It is by National Geographic and is beautifully done. The photography is amazing. I think it offers something for anyone who watches it.

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      Alice K.

      This movie was exciting, fun and made you think about what is happening to this planet. The animals were supurb stars just being themselves and how touching the story was throughout. This movie deserves an award for so many reasons and just to wonderful to pass up. Watch this one, you won't be sorry.

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