One Life To Screen In Australia
Narrated by Daniel Craig, BBC Earth’s spectacular natural history feature film ONE LIFE is coming to cinema screens in Australia for the first time, just in time for the school holidays.
The stunning film can be seen at more than 30 cinemas including Dendy, Palace and independent cinemas around the country from December 9.
A full list of participating cinemas and the trailer can be seen here: http://www.bbcearth.com/movies/one-life/
Directed by Michael Gunton and Martha Holmes from the world renowned BBC Natural History Unit, and featuring music from award winning composer George Fenton, ONE LIFE captures and celebrates the journey that all living things take from the moment they are born, to that most important of achievements – the delivery of the next generation.
Filmed over four years across every continent and habitat, it features brilliant and imaginative stories of survival from the natural world. Cutting edge cinematic techniques capture unprecedented and astonishingly beautiful sequences of animal behaviour and ingenuity, revealing that whether we have wings or flippers, eight legs or two, the triumphant story of life connects us all.
Presenting this amazing footage on the big screen allows audiences to see astonishing sights – intimate details such as a frog, no bigger than a human fingernail shown up close on a cinema screen many metres high; and the biggest fight in nature between ten 40 tonne humpback whales battling for supremacy, an epic scene done justice on the big screen.
Narrator Daniel Craig said: “I am very proud to be part of BBC Earth’s film ONE LIFE. The BBC Natural History Unit have proven, year after year, that their documentary skills are second to none. For the filmmakers who spend their entire lives recording beautiful images of planet earth’s dwindling wildlife, I have only a sense of awe and a deep rooted respect. I am incredibly fortunate to have been given the chance to play a very small part in that process.”
PARTICIPATING AUSTRALIAN CINEMAS INCLUDE:
Australian Capital Territory Canberra: Palace Electric New South Wales Byron Bay: Palace Queensland |
South Australia Adelaide Eastend: Nova Palace Tasmania Devonport: CMAX Cinema Victoria Balwyn: Palace Western Australia Windsor: Luna Cinemas |