Arctic Tale

Arctic Tale
Arctic Tale

Film Details

Year

2007

Duration

84 minutes

Genres

Documentary

Language

English

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Synopsis

The future of our environment is a major concern for all of us - and this moving nature documentary shows what life is like for the animals in the coldest place on earth. Nanu is a polar bear cub and Seela is a walrus pup - the film starts with them as babies and follows them growing up over eight years, showing all the hardships they face. Not only do they have to worry about finding food and escaping predators, they also have to contend with the effects of global warming, which threaten to destroy their habitat.

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U Classification

Contains mild scenes of threat involving animals.

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