How was Into The Wild?
Would Endless Summer count?
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How was Into The Wild?
Would Endless Summer count?
Environmental/Green/Earth-friendly
Silent Running
Gorillas in the Mist?
Into the Wild was good, but it's more about the psyche of the kid than it is about the environment.
Isn't there teh sex and Siguorney getting chopped to bits?
If we played Wall-E the neighbors wouldn't be able to complain too much about the noise.
Milo & Otis
The Bear
Milo and Otis!!!! I must watch that again.
Bear cubs on drugs!!!!
March of the Penguins
Speaking of French documentaries, what was that slow-motion macro nature film?
Oh I loved loved loved The Bear. I think the same director made another nature movie, too.
Oh I loved loved loved The Bear. I think the same director made another nature movie, too.
Jean-Jacques Annaud. He made Quest for Fire.
Microcosmos !
ETA: Annaud also made a movie called Running Free.
In 1914, a German supply ship is en route to Africa with a cargo of work horses when one of the mares gives birth to a foal. The colt is soon separated from his mother when the ship docks in a mining community, and he has a hard time getting along, but an orphaned boy who works at a stable takes a liking to the little horse and looks after him. When war breaks out, the stable is abandoned and the pony escapes into a nearby desert, where an Oryx antelope and a native girl become his companions and teach him how to survive on his own.