Advantages: An exquisite documentary in every respect. Quality, ... Disadvantages: ...not quantity. Special features would be welcomed. Specialist Audience.
...fan of Attenborough and his wildlife collaborations with the BBC, this is a miniature masterpiece. DETAILS
Genre.. ..Natural History documentary
Production.. ..1999
Length.. ..50 minutes
Rating.. ..E
Format.. ..Widescreen
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This wildlife special from the BBC finds its home in the idyllic setting of the Karha National Park in India, where the film focusses on the trials of a 12 year old tigress named Lakshmi. The cameras record the tribulations ... ...as is possible in this wildlife special.
From the burnt yellows, oranges and blacks of an indian sunrise through the full gamit of greens and browns of the lush tropical forest, Houseman's camera work reveals the full palette of a paradise where the tiger's own magnificence is perfectly in key. There is barely a single shot in this documentary that is not exquisitely framed, yet this is not artistic license as each individual visual is part of a ...
zyxwv 02.07.2007 (21.07.2007)
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Living World & Universe - Original Language: English - Classification: Exempt - Starring: David Attenborough, Andrew Sachs, Ciaran McMenamin, Hywel Bennett, John Hurt, John James, Joss Ackland, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Simon King, Valmik Thapar