Wolves

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Dokumentation / Kurzfilme / IMAX
USA, 1999, 40 min

Regie:

David Douglas

Kamera:

David Douglas

Musik:

Michel Cusson

Besetzung:

Robbie Robertson (Erzähler)

Inhalte(1)

Take a journey into the world of Wolves with intimate and rarely seen footage of one of North America's greatest predators: Canis Lupis.
A moving soundtrack of Native American music adds a deeply poignant element to the film and propels viewers on an inner quest of their own during this remarkable story of one of the world's most tenacious species and our closest fellow predator.
Filmed in locations including Yellowstone National Park, Montana, Idaho, Alaska and Quebec, Wolves offers hope and inspiration, a look at the good that people can do when they care enough to correct some of the mistakes that threaten the health of the natural world. (Verleiher-Text)

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Kritiken (1)

DaViD´82 

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Englisch Rather a naive documentary in terms of its commentary about a “blood-thirsty, evil beast" that keeps on repeating the same facts we all know anyhow. But this is aimed primarily for fifth or sixth grade elementary school pupils. A documentary perfectly made in terms of craftsmanship that isn’t boring, triumphs with its wonderful camera and I assume that kids will learn something from it. So it fully achieves its purpose. ()