L'empereur
Movie (Documentary)

 Description
[Machine Translation] The emperor penguin that the world fell in love with is back on the screen! This is a story of the bond between penguins and their families, as they risk their lives to protect their families and their long-awaited chicks as they set out to the sea for the first time. Twelve years after the miraculous documentary "The Emperor Penguin" ('05) was seen by 25 million people around the world, director Luc Jaquet returns to Antarctica to film this gem of a documentary. The emperor penguins have been called "the world's toughest birds to raise their young. The adult emperor penguins walk around with their chubby bodies swaying and shaking, while their chicks look cute with their fluffy feathers and flying caps. This film closely follows the young penguins, still covered in the feathers of their young, on their first journey, and presents a moving portrayal of their hard living in the harsh natural environment and the bond between parents and children, showing their true nature, which is more than just cute, as well as the spectacular scenery of Antarctica in powerful images. This film also introduces state-of-the-art digital 4K cameras and drones. The film clearly shows the smooth feathers of the emperor penguins, which protect their bodies from the cold and water, and the icebergs reflecting the blue of the sky. Furthermore, for the first time in the history of the Antarctic Ocean, the team took on the challenge of filming underwater at a depth of 70 meters at a water temperature of -1.8 C. They succeeded in capturing the majestic figure of the emperor penguins as they hunt in flight across the crystal clear Antarctic Ocean and the diverse life that lives under the icy waters. --After laying her eggs, the mother penguin handed her precious eggs to the father penguin and headed back to the sea. The father protects the hatched chicks by keeping the eggs warm in a state of fasting for about 120 days until the mother returns. Inexperienced fathers sometimes fail to hold the eggs, and their chicks are sometimes attacked by natural enemies. The 40-year-old father penguin, the oldest of the group, is a veteran of child-rearing and was able to safely pass the chicks to the mother. The parents continue to raise the chicks with a good appetite, shuttling back and forth between the ocean and the oamoks. As summer approaches, the parents say goodbye to the chicks. When the gray feathers begin to shed, the chicks begin to walk as if guided by something. What is the end of their arduous journey? Booklet enclosed.


yFirst Pressz Bonus Extra (included while First Press is still available) : outer sleeve packaging
Original Release Year: 2017

凌 Credits
Luc Jacquet
Masao Kusakari

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