Arctic Tale (2007)
A real adventure in the coolest place on Earth.
Arctic Tale is a 2007 documentary film from the National Geographic Society about the life cycle of a walrus and her calf, and a polar bear and her cubs, in a similar vein to the 2005 hit production March of the Penguins, also from National Geographic.
Director: Adam Ravetch, Sarah Robertson
Genre: Documentary, Family
Runtime: 86 min
Release Date: June 17, 2007
Cast
- Queen Latifah - Narrator
Screenplay
- Linda Woolverton (Screenplay)
- Mose Richards (Screenplay)
- Kristin Gore (Screenplay)
Music: Joby Talbot
Cinematography: Adam Ravetch, Sarah Robertson
Editing: Beth Spiegel
Production: National Geographic Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Box Office: $2M
Original Language: en
Themes
Polar Expedition in the Frozen Lands, Animal Instinct and Survival of Fittest, Arctic Ice and Polar Bear Survival
Keywords
bravery, polar bear, walrus, instinct, rivalry, survival, antarctica, family
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Arctic Tale about?
- Arctic Tale is a 2007 documentary film from the National Geographic Society about the life cycle of a walrus and her calf, and a polar bear and her cubs, in a similar vein to the 2005 hit production March of the Penguins, also from National Geographic.
- Who directed Arctic Tale?
- Arctic Tale was directed by Adam Ravetch, Sarah Robertson.
- Who stars in Arctic Tale?
- Arctic Tale stars Queen Latifah.
- How long is Arctic Tale?
- Arctic Tale has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
- What genre is Arctic Tale?
- Arctic Tale is a Documentary, Family film.
- How much did Arctic Tale gross?
- Arctic Tale grossed $2M worldwide.
- Where was Arctic Tale produced?
- Arctic Tale was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Arctic Tale?
- The themes of Arctic Tale include: Polar Expedition in the Frozen Lands, Animal Instinct and Survival of Fittest, Arctic Ice and Polar Bear Survival.