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Directed by Tom McGowan,
James Hill (réalisateur britannique)Origin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about animals,
Films about children,
Environmental films,
Films about cats,
Films about lions,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Virginia McKenna,
Bill Travers,
Geoffrey KeenRating71%
When George Adamson is forced to kill a lioness out of self-defense, he brings home the 3 orphaned cubs she had been trying to protect. The Adamsons tend to the three orphaned lion cubs to young lionhood, and, when the time comes, the two largest are sent to the Rotterdam Zoo, while Elsa the Lioness (the smallest of the litter) remains with Joy. When Elsa is held responsible for stampeding a herd of elephants through a village, John Kendall, Adamson's boss gives the couple three months to either rehabilitate Elsa to the wild, or send her to a zoo. Joy opposes sending Elsa to a zoo, and spends much time attempting to re-introduce Elsa to the life of a wild lion in a distant reserve. At last, Joy succeeds, and with mixed feelings and a breaking heart, she returns her friend to the wild. The Adamsons then depart for their home in England; a year later, they return to Kenya for a week, hoping to find Elsa. They do, and happily discover she hasn't forgotten them, and is the mother of three cubs., 1h7
Directed by Jack Couffer,
James AlgarOrigin USAGenres Documentary,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Environmental films,
Documentaire animalier,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Wolves in film,
Documentary films about nature,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Rex Allen,
Walter Pidgeon,
Émile GenestRating66%
The film begins when Lobo is a 6-week old pup, identical to his brothers and sisters. While his father, El Feroz is out hunting for meat to feed the family, Lobo follows his nose to his first adventure, and takes a tumble down the cliff his family dens in. As soon as he manages to climb back up, a cougar appears on the scene. Things look grim for the wolves, until "a wild card" shows up; cattlemen riding by below the wolves' den spot the cougar, and shoot it as it prepares to pounce on the wolves. The narrator makes it clear that the cattlemen do not favor the wolves: Lobo is only spared because he's out of sight. When Lobo's father returns to the den soon after the incident, he smells both the cougar and the cattlemen, and decides to pick up and move house to avoid them., 1h17
Directed by Alastair FothergillOrigin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about animals,
Environmental films,
Pregnancy films,
Films about sexuality,
Documentary films about environmental issues,
Mise en scène d'un ours,
Documentary films about nature,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors John C. ReillyRating72%
A brown bear mother named Sky gives birth to two cubs named Amber and Scout in her den on a mountain slope. When April comes the bears will be ready to leave the den. As the bears leave the oncoming summer brings with it a threat of avalanches. Fortunately the bears are able to avoid disaster. Upon reaching the lush valley below, the cubs meet the other bears, some of which pose a threat to the cubs; among these bears are Magnus, a big healthy male, and Chinook, an older male. The family works together to survive the spring, with Sky keeping the cubs safe from Tikaani, a pesky gray wolf. The cubs get to know how to defend themselves in encounters with Tikaani. Also the family must stay clear of the frequent dominance fights between Magnus and Chinook., 32minutes
Directed by James AlgarOrigin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes Documentary films about nature,
Children's filmsRating71%
Everglades, monde mystérieux est un film documentaire américain réalisé par James Algar en 1953 pour Walt Disney Productions et fait partie de la série True-Life Adventures. Ce documentaire nous montre la vie quotidienne des animaux des Everglades dans le sud de la Floride aux États-Unis.