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Arctic Tale
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Synopsis
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 mankind if it continues to thaw at the current rate. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Queen Latifah Narrator

Production Crew

Adam Ravetch Cinematographer
Chris Miller Co-producer
Kattie Evans Co-producer
Joby Talbot Composer (Music Score)
Adam Ravetch Director
Sarah Robertson Director
Beth Spiegel Editor
David Beal Executive Music Producer
Emmett Malloy Executive Music Producer
Ralph Sall Executive Music Producer
John Bard Manulis Executive Producer
Kevin McCarey Executive Producer
Michael Rosenfeld Executive Producer
Tim Kelly Executive Producer
Aimee Mann Featured Music
Ben Harper Featured Music
Cat Stevens Featured Music
The Shins Featured Music
Vince Gill Featured Music
Frankie Pine Musical Direction/Supervision
Kristin Gore Narration Writer
Linda Woolverton Narration Writer
Mose Richards Narration Writer
Adam Leipzig Producer
Keenan Smart Producer
Kristin Gore Screenwriter
Linda Woolverton Screenwriter
Mose Richards Screenwriter
Richard Taylor Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2007
Runtime: 85
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: G
Category: Documentary


Sound
Dolby

Produced by
National Geographic Films

Release
July 25, 2007 (USA - Limited)
by Paramount Vantage