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Director: | Keith Scholey, Jonathan Hughes, Alastair Fothergill |
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The story of life on our planet by the man who has seen more of the natural world than any other. In more than 90 years, Attenborough has visited every continent on the globe, exploring the wild places of our planet and documenting the living world in all its variety and wonder. Addressing the biggest challenges facing life on our planet, the film offers a powerful message of hope for future generations. | |
Release Date: | Sep 28, 2020 |
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Director: | Keith Scholey, Jonathan Hughes, Alastair Fothergill |
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Genres: | Drama, Documentary |
Keywords | climate change, biography, destruction of planet, nature, evolution, biological disaster, future vision, climate observatory, nature documentary, semi-biographical, save the planet, planet earth, future earth, animal evolution, climate breakdown, vision of the future, climate emergency, not too distant future, climate crisis |
Production Companies | Altitude Film Entertainment, Silverback Films, WWF-UK |
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Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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David Attenborough | Self |
Max Hughes | Young David |
Name | Job |
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Keith Scholey | Director |
Jonathan Hughes | Director |
Gavin Thurston | Director of Photography |
Martin Elsbury | Editor |
Ilaira Mallalieu | Production Assistant |
Jane Hamlin | Head of Production |
Fiona Marsh | Production Manager |
Laura Meacham | Production Manager |
Dan Clamp | Technical Supervisor |
Rebecca Hart | Researcher |
Michelle Lindley | Researcher |
Sarah Wann | Researcher |
Leanne Bowcott | Production Coordinator |
Amy Fielding | Production Coordinator |
Stacey Hill | Production Coordinator |
Nicole Hobart | Production Coordinator |
Niraj Sharda | Production Coordinator |
Rachel James | Production Accountant |
Judi Oborne | Finance |
Sarah Garner | Finance |
Elly Salisbury | Manager of Operations |
Bill Rudolph | Sound |
Chris Watson | Sound |
Andrew Yarme | Sound |
Katie Mayhew | Assistant Camera |
Tom Thurston | Assistant Camera |
Ellie De Cent | Field Director |
Darren Clementson | Technical Advisor, Additional Photography |
Paul Collins | Additional Photography |
Joe Fereday | Additional Photography |
Jacob Parish | Additional Photography |
Alejo Sabugo | Additional Photography |
Barny Trevelyan-Johnson | Additional Photography |
Charles Dyer | Additional Editor |
Sean Pearce | Technical Advisor |
Rob Childs | Lighting Technician |
Lauren Childs | Lighting Technician |
George Panayiotou | Post Producer |
Simon Bland | Online Editor |
Meghan Spetch | Animation |
Chris Gunningham | Visual Effects |
Shaun Littlewood | Visual Effects |
Martin Ralph | Visual Effects |
Andreas Wicklund | Visual Effects Compositor |
Graham Wild | ADR Mixer |
Tim Owens | Supervising Sound Editor |
Jonny Crew | Sound Editor |
Kate Hopkins | Sound Editor |
Paul Ackerman | Foley Artist |
Hannah Gregory | Foley Editor |
Tom Mercer | Foley Editor |
David Butterworth | Orchestrator |
Geoff Alexander | Conductor |
Gareth Cousins | Mixing Engineer |
Bradley Farmer | Music Editor |
Alastair Fothergill | Director |
Steven Price | Original Music Composer |
Adam Inglis | Colorist |
Erik Wernquist | Visual Effects Compositor, Visual Effects Producer |
Name | Title |
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Colin Butfield | Executive Producer |
Jonathan Hughes | Producer |
Keith Scholey | Executive Producer |
Alastair Fothergill | Executive Producer |
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The thing that makes this documentary so inspiring is that it is not a lecture. Sir David Attenborough demonstrates through his wealth of experience over the years, the chronology of the decline of the natural world without preaching to us. The beautiful imagery accumulated over 50 years of natural ... history film-making coupled with a considered, poignant and practical analysis of where we were/are and want to be offers stark warnings, certainly, but also scope for hope and optimism too if only we can get a grip. His manner is affable and authoritative, he is the teacher every one of would have loved to have had - and perhaps, had we, things wouldn't look quite so ominous! The photography - particularly the archive - is gorgeous to look at and underscores perfectly the points he is making, and the global perspective he takes gives this a currency far and away more valuable and penetrating than any politically driven assessment. It's a wonderful film that everyone ought to see. It also serves as a fitting testament to the visionary people at the BBC (often together with WGBH) who created these documentaries over many, many years - providing an essential spine for this narrative, but also so much of my own understanding of how the planet works. It is a shame that the BBC is now heading for a similar extinction level event; with - sadly - very few ready to take up the cudgels on it's behalf.