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View movie reviews Earth How well do we know our Planet? Take a tour of our home as we have never seen it before. Using the sun as a guide, we set out on a truly global journey. On the way, we meet three mothers struggling to bring up their young. In the Arctic, a polar bear and her two newborn cubs awaken to the first sunlight of spring. Will they find food before the ice on which they live melts? Half a world away, in the heat of the Kalahari, an elephant mother and her calf find water after a danger-filled trek across the desert. But they must share the pool with a pride of lions. For the final leg of the journey, we follow a humpback whale mother. She must keep her calf safe on their 4,000 mile migration from the equator to Antarctica. And so life on Earth goes on. A story played out billions of times a day, 365 days a year, as the Earth moves through seasons, every living creature bending to the power of the sun. Starring James Earl Jones Directed by Alastair Fothergill, Mark Linfield Running Time - 1:30 Genre - Documentary Opened in Theaters - Wednesday, April 22, 2009 (16 years ago) ShowtimesThis movie is not currently playing in theaters. Home VideoThis movie may be available now on home video.MultimediaRelated News Articles and Web Sites | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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