Great Migrations
National Geographic Video (2010)
TV Series  /  Documentaire
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IMDB   8.1
350 min. Netherlands / Engels
DVD 
Alec Baldwin Himself - Narrator
Stephen Fry Himself
Thomas Fritsch Narrator
Peter Coyote Himself - Narrator
Justine Evans Herself
Adam Ravetch Himself
David Daballen Himself - Researcher / Save The Elephants
Iain Douglas-Hamilton Himself - Biologist / Save The Elephants
Martin Wikelski Himself - Biologist
Andy Casagrande Himself
Eric Berkenpas Himself
Neil Rettig Himself
John Benam Himself
James Byrne Himself - Narrator
Marcela Urhart Herself - Wildlife Veterinarian
David Daballen Himself - Researcher / Save The Elephants
Iain Douglas-Hamilton Himself - Biologist / Save The Elephants
Flavio Quintana Himself - Biologist
Rory Wilson Himself - Biologist
Mike Shepard Himself
Andrew Shillabeer Himself
Chip Taylor Himself - Insect Ecologist
Johnny Friday Himself
John Fryxell Himself - Mathematical Ecologist
Robert Poole Himself
Jake Wall Himself - Biologist
El Mehdi Doumbia Himself
Regisseur
Sally Norris
Leslie Schwerin
Producent Beverly Joubert
Katie Bauer
David Hamlin
Char Serwa
Schrijver Eleanor Grant
Sally Norris
Leslie Schwerin
Camerawerk Andrew Shillabeer
Adam Ravetch
Robert Poole
John Benam

Three years in the making, and from award-winning National Geographic cinematographers, Great Migrations takes viewers around the world on the arduous journeys millions of animals undertake to ensure the survival of their species. Shot from land and air, in trees and cliff-blinds, on ice floes and underwater, Great Migrations tells the formidable, powerful stories of many of the planet’s species and their movements, while revealing new scientific insights with breathtaking high-definition clarity. Narrated by Alec Baldwin.
Episodes
    Seen it: Yes   60 min.    7-11-2010  1.  Born To Move
Every day, millions of creatures are born into a life on the march, on the wing, on the run. They are migrants. Born to move. From the tiniest butterflies to the largest wildebeest, life itself hinges on these travelers ability to get up and go. Born to Move spans the globe, revealing four of the most remarkable animal movements: Sperm Whales travelling over a million miles in a lifetime; Red Crabs overcoming horrific obstacles on a daily basis; Monarch Butterflies taking four generations to cross a continent; and Wildebeest, every year rising above the gaping jaws of ravenous crocodiles. National Geographics GREAT MIGRATIONS reveals these spectacular, surprising and inspiring stories in unprecedented fashion. This 3 year production, filmed around the globe with cutting-edge technology delivers gripping stories of birth, death, struggle and renewal. Truly the most moving stories on earth.
Regisseur:  Leslie Schwerin 
    Seen it: Yes   60 min.    7-11-2010  2.  Need to Breed
Every day, migrating creatures around the world wage incredible journeys; risking it all in pursuit of the one thing more precious than themselves: the creation and caretaking of their precious young - the next generation of global wanderers. From the rocky beaches of the Falkland Islands to the dense forests of Costa Rica and Australia to the desolate savannah of southern Sudan, countless animals now venture forth on timeless journeys, bent on their own survival -- and the survival of their species.
Regisseur:  Leslie Schwerin 
    Seen it: Yes   60 min.    7-11-2010  3.  Science of Great Migrations
Borne of suffering, desperation, and starvation, every migration is a death-defying journey, filled with countless obstacles. Science of Great Migrations will go behind breathtaking images of migration and show how scientists learn from and study these magnificent spectacles of nature. The iconic migration of wildebeest in the Serengeti; the 1,800 mile flight path of the monarch butterfly; the two-month pilgrimage of the southern elephant seal off Patagonia; and the perilous journey of African elephants in Mali together give scientists a look into this dangerous world of migration. Advances in scientific technology and data collection are revealing a new understanding of animal decision-making, swarm dynamics and the inner workings of a herd, flock or pod.
Regisseur:  Leslie Schwerin 
    Seen it: Yes   60 min.    14-11-2010  4.  Feast or Famine
Every migration is an epic journey, driven in large part by hunger. Every day, trillions of creatures are moving in search of greener pastures. From microscopic plankton to rare desert elephants; from predatory bald eagles to luminous jellyfish; from ravenous Great White Sharks to lightning quick peregrine falcons; our planet is on the move. Countless creatures on timeless journeys, moving in numbers, surviving as one.
Regisseur:  Leslie Schwerin 
    Seen it: Yes   60 min.    14-11-2010  5.  Race to Survive
Migrations are ticking clocks: every day, countless animals must move or die, driven by changing seasons, and a changing climate; they are racing to reach their destination, before it's too late, to breed, feed or simply stay alive. From the ever changing Arctic ice floes to the salt pans of Botswana, trillions of creatures are compelled to journey - for the sake of their own survival and their legacy. But for animals ranging from walruses to whale sharks, zebras to orangutans, pronghorn to plankton -- every day is a race against time.
Regisseur:  Leslie Schwerin 
    Seen it: Yes   60 min.    14-11-2010  6.  Behind the Scenes
Starting in 2007, National Geographic crews dispersed all over the planet to film the most amazing and unique animal migration stories ever told. Over the 2 years, the crew spent 350 hours in trees, 500 hours in blinds and 400 hours underwater. This behind-the-scenes story takes you to the depths of the sea and the far corners of the earth as you experience the dangers, difficulties and adventures of a National Geographic Cameraman.
Regisseur:  Leslie Schwerin 
    Seen it: Yes   60 min.    20-11-2010  7.  Rhythm of Life
Great Migrations: Rhythm of Life is an unprecedented National Geographic Film. This film is a unique presentation of the very best footage and spectacular orchestral score of NatGeo's Great Migrations Television Event. The film brings together images from around the world, filmed over 3 years, resulting in a completely unique, narration-free, musical journey around the world. Great Migrations: Rhythm of Life is a breathtaking ride on the tailwinds of billions of creatures marching, swimming and flying across the planet on death-defying journeys.
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