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Sacred planet - Jon Long
Threat advisory: Under evaluation
Movie propaganda
Discover the magic of the place everyone calls home.
The giant screen experience will take full advantage of this state of the art technology to transport audiences to pristine regions of the Earth to discover the exotic and beautiful places that still exist unchanged by humans. Shooting locations will include New Zealand, Namibia, USA (UT, AZ, CA, WA, AK), coastal British Columbia in Canada, Borneo and Thailand. Images from around the world will serve as a powerful reminder of the beauty and fragility of Nature. State-of-the-art camera techniques, including motion controlled time-lapse photography will be combined with an eclectic soundtrack of acoustic and world music to create a journey into the mystical sights and sounds of nature. Transitions between scenes will flow and morph together seamlessly, as if seen while passing though a dream. Powerful and poetic words of wisdom from native elders of the Americas, Asia and Africa will describe an almost forgotten way of life, when human existence was based on harmony and balance with nature.
Persons of interest
- Robert Redford .... Narrator
- Tsaan Giqge .... Native Voice
- Jon Long .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Awards and film festivals:
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- Sacred planet official movie site
- Sacred planet movie trailers:
- QuickTime
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
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Media intelligence (DVD)
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
- Languages: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
- Picture: Widescreen 1.85:1
- Special features:
- Commentaries: Director Jon Long
- Documentaries:
- Our sacred planet: unseen moments in time
- The making of "Sacred planet"
- Subtitles: Danish, Dutch, English, English captions, English closed captions, Estonian, Finnish, French, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
Security censorship classification
G
Surveillance time
40 minutes (0:40 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 24 June 2004
DVD retail: 22 June 2005
VHS retail: 22 June 2005
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