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Home Ent. Release Date: 19 Nov 2006
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From the Oscar-winning director of March of the Penguins comes this special collection of his early wildlife films from the period 1995 to 2002. LUC JACQUET’s ground-breaking documentary became the biggest French documentary success in the US ever and this collection of films is sure to become a family favourite in just the same way. Each episode of this retrospective further illustrates his unique ability to make the viewer relate to animals whilst staying true to the peculiarities of each species and their rituals. THE TICK AND THE BIRD… Once upon a time, there was a flea who lived buried deep in the feathers of a Laysan Albatross… PENGUIN BAYWATCH sees the beloved waddling birds look for love in the summer before setting off on their march. THE LEOPARD SEAL’S SHARE…Each year at the end of the summer in the southern hemisphere, leopard seals reach the coastlines of Graham Land to hunt penguins gathered there in a large numbers to raise their young. SPRINGTIME FOR THE WEDDELL SEALS… travels above and below the ice following a newly born Weddell seal.
Le Tique
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Leo De Mer
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Leo De Mer
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Une Plage
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Une Plage
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