Rainforest: The Secret Of Life (2009)

Rainforest: The Secret Of Life (2009) poster

Rainforests hold the key to the secret of life on our planet. They are the most abundant and diverse land environments on earth. Not only do they safe guard the genetic bounty of our past, they also hold the very key to the future of our world. Rainforest – The Secret of Life captures rare and fascinating wildlife sequences, including the mating rituals of lyrebirds and bowerbirds, and explores the intricate web of life that evolved in these rainforests. It also lead to the recent scientific discovery of the greatest secret of all – how rainforests form part of a vast global system that regulates the world’s climate.

Director: Michael Balson, David Warth
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 43 min
Release Date:
Country: Australia
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Michael Balson, David Warth
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rainforest: The Secret Of Life about?
Rainforests hold the key to the secret of life on our planet. They are the most abundant and diverse land environments on earth. Not only do they safe guard the genetic bounty of our past, they also hold the very key to the future of our world. Rainforest – The Secret of Life captures rare and fascinating wildlife sequences, including the mating rituals of lyrebirds and bowerbirds, and explores the intricate web of life that evolved in these rainforests. It also lead to the recent scientific discovery of the greatest secret of all – how rainforests form part of a vast global system that regulates the world’s climate.
Who directed Rainforest: The Secret Of Life?
Rainforest: The Secret Of Life was directed by Michael Balson, David Warth.
How long is Rainforest: The Secret Of Life?
Rainforest: The Secret Of Life has a runtime of 43m (43 minutes).
What genre is Rainforest: The Secret Of Life?
Rainforest: The Secret Of Life is a Documentary film.
Where was Rainforest: The Secret Of Life produced?
Rainforest: The Secret Of Life was produced in Australia.