Le Peuple migrateur (2001) France, Deutchland, Italia, Suisse, España
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Réalisateur:Jacques Perrin, Jacques Cluzaud
Studio:Christal Films
Scénariste:Jean Dorst, Stéphane Durand
Classement:Général
Date de l'ajout:2007-12-01
ASIN:B00008DDJY
UPC:0807581501960
Récompenses:Nominated for Oscar. Another 3 wins & 12 nominations
Genre:Documentaire
Date de parution:2003-12-01
IMDb:0301727
Durée:98
Format:Anamorphic Widescreen
Format écran:1.85:1
Son:Dolby Digital 5.1
Langues:English, Français
Caractéristiques:Photo gallery with Filmmaker Commentary
Creating the Music Featurette
In-depth Filmmaker interviews
Making-of
Jacques Perrin, Jacques Cluzaud  ...  (Réalisateur)
Jean Dorst, Stéphane Durand  ...  (Scénariste)
 
Philippe Labro  ...  Narrator (English version)
Jacques Perrin  ...  Narrator (voice)
Résumé: The cameras of Jacques Perrin fly with migratory birds: geese, storks, cranes. The film begins with spring in North America and the migration to the Arctic; the flight is a community event for each species. Once in the Arctic, it's family time: courtship, nests, eggs, fledglings, and first flight. Chicks must soon fly south. Bad weather, hunters, and pollution take their toll. Then, the cameras go south of the Equator; Antarctica is the summer destination. The search for food, good weather, and a place to hatch young takes this annual cycle of stamina across continents and oceans. There is a spare narration and a few titles; for the most part it's visual, a bird's eye view.