An Arctic Tale: Official Companion Book to the Major Motion Picture

An Arctic Tale: Official Companion Book to the Major Motion Picture

by Donnali Fifield (Author), Adam Ravetch (Author), Adam Ravetch (Author), Donnali Fifield (Author)

Synopsis

The film, narrated by Queen Latifah, follows the dual drama of Seela and Nanu, a walrus calf and polar bear cub, as they embark on their astonishing journey from infancy to maturity amidst the stark beauty of the Arctic landscape. Protected by mothers who will stop at nothing to ensure their safe passage to adulthood, both cubs romp in their cold playground as ever-present threats of starvation, predators, and a harsh homeland are overcome in an unrelenting life-and-death struggle to survive. Each year in the unforgiving, frozen wilderness the two giants of the North Pole-the walrus and the polar bear-begin the cycle anew, of birth and death; of love and life; and of self-sacrifice and great danger. Adapted and deeply expanded from a sweeping screenplay, Arctic Tale features 150 stunning, full-colour National Geographic photographs and stirring text that tell the heartwarming tale of motherhood, community, the circle of life, and the rapidly changing environment that is home to these splendid animals. Both the book and film call awareness to the global warming crisis through emotional connection to the characters. A foreword by directors Adam Ravetch and Sarah Robertson and a special Making the Film chapter at the end of the book reveal amazing behind-the-scenes battles against cold, ice, and walrus mothers, and add insight and understanding to the riveting story.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 160
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: National Geographic Society
Published: 30 Sep 2007

ISBN 10: 142620065X
ISBN 13: 9781426200656

Author Bio
Donnali Fifield translated and adapted the companion book for March of the Penguins a freelance editor for numerous books, and has worked for such publications as Forbes ASAP, Mother Jones, and San Francisco Magazine. Adam Ravetch, producer and director of the film is a marine naturalist, Arctic scuba diver, and award-winning wildlife cinematographer. One of a handful of filmmakers to shoot beneath the Arctic ice cap, Ravetch's five arctic films, produced by his company Arctic Bear Productions for National Geographic and Nature, have collected awards from around the globe including an Emmy nomination. Sarah Robertson is a documentary writer and filmmaker who specialises in telling stories about unusual places above and below the northern polar ice cap.