Arctic Tale Page #2

Synopsis: Two narratives -- the life cycle of a mother walrus and her calf, and the life of a polar bear and her cubs -- are used to illustrate the harsh realities of existence in the Arctic.
Production: Paramount Vantage
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Metacritic:
64
Rotten Tomatoes:
62%
G
Year:
2007
96 min
£598,103
Website
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that he/she never knows what ferocious predator...

... it can surprise her in the surface.

It is not intimidated before a gull...

... but the rung seal is

the favorite plate of the polar bear.

And it is exactly

what wants to hunt the mother of Nanu...

... continued by Nanu, their brother...

... and their fox friend.

The rung seal has

a great ally against it dares her: the ice.

She can enter in hidden caves

under the hard surface of the snow...

... and to request so that it not dares her the

find.

Unfortunately for the seal...

... the mother of Nanu is able to penetrate

a meter of snow with their smell.

It is as playing to the hide-and-seek

with somebody that has vision of rays X.

Nanu soon will learn...

... that it is not so easy to find food

in the Kingdom of ice.

For each prey that catches,

they will be escaped 19.

But when we have babies

that to feed, we cannot surrender.

The first food in six months,

food for the mother...

... that he/she transforms into milk

for their puppies.

And in leftovers for the clever partner.

Contrary to the mother it dares,

the tusk doesn't usually hunt alone.

When one is hungry...

... the whole flock is hungry.

They are this way them.

This is the first hunt of Seela...

... and he/she will have resistance,

because he/she will be prolonged for three days.

They work as a team

in search of remembered landmarks.

One would think that an animal

as stout and skilled as a tusk...

... a ferocious being would hunt.

This is their battle field.

Which is the prey?

The clam.

Each tusk ingests

up to 4.000 clams for food.

To Seela it will take him/her years to dominate the art

of eating clams like his.

Olisquearlas with the mustaches...

... to open them with a snort

and to suck them the meat.

But first are to catch

to the unfortunate ones!

In the chaos, some neighbors escape.

Some, until they fly.

The flock never taking

all the clams.

And those that are,

they will repopulate the channel of clams...

... for when the flock returns,

in five years.

After a banquet of clams

that it lasts three days...

... the tendency of the flock to make

everything together extends to the digestion.

Somebody makes a noise to play...

... and a moment later...

For the end of the spring...

... the family of Nanu and others of the Kingdom

of ice they have also eaten a lot.

Their stomachs are full

thanks to the seal hunt.

In rtico, the times of abundance

they are celebration reason.

According to the ancestral rhythm of the North...

... the days of abundance

for Nanu and their family...

... they put an end to the arrival of the summer.

It is time of fast for the bears...

... whose hunt lands open up

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Linda Woolverton

Linda Woolverton (born December 19, 1952) is an American screenwriter, playwright, and novelist, whose most prominent works include the screenplays and books of several acclaimed Disney films and stage musicals. She became the first woman to write an animated feature for Disney by writing the screenplay of Beauty and the Beast, the first animated film ever to be nominated for Best Picture at the 64th Academy Awards. She also wrote the screenplay of The Lion King, and adapted her own Beauty and the Beast screenplay into the book of the Broadway adaptation of the film, receiving a Tony Award nomination for this. more…

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