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Arctic Tale
In Theaters July 25, 2007
Arctic Tale

Arctic Tale

Release Date: July 25, 2007
Genre: Documentary

Director: Sarah Robertson

Cast:
Preston Bailey, Kwesi Boakye, Queen Latifah, Christina Robinson

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Set in the vast snow kingdom at the top of the world, Arctic Tale is a real life adventure from the people who brought you March Of The Penguins. Join narrator Queen Latifah as she follows...

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Arctic Tale Summary

A story of unsinkable family devotion, unfolding courage and extraordinary survival, ARCTIC TALE takes audiences of all ages on an epic adventure inside an icy kingdom at the very top of the earth – where a polar bear cub, Nanu, and a walrus pup, Seela, are about to tackle the brave new world that confronts them as their ancient ways of survival are about to change. More than fifteen years in the making, the film’s stunning and emotional images reveal the beauty and urgent dangers facing one of the most awe-inspiring, mystery-filled places on our planet. The storyteller of ARCTIC TALE, a film full of characters and action inspired by nature itself, is Academy Award® nominee Queen Latifah.

The polar bears and walruses are surrounded by crystalline ice floes; shadowed by quick white foxes, hunted ring seals, watchful gulls, graceful narwhals – the “unicorns” of the North – and thick-billed murres that both fly through the sky and dive through the ocean. Guided by the instinctual wisdom of their doting, protective mothers, the cub and pup begin to explore their frozen world, where they discover a constant array of dazzling and surprising new experiences all around them.

But as Nanu and Seela grow up, they will also develop the power and an indomitable will to survive. Polar bears and walruses have been born in a time when they will face not only the extreme natural conditions that their ancestors did, but also a growing new threat that could change the lives of future generations: the very ice that makes up their kingdom is literally melting away.

Polar bears and walruses might be rivals in the wild, but together they now face a single danger. These two “giants of the North” are losing their beautiful icebound existence and must fight to seek out new ways to live in a world where the rules have changed. Their journey takes movie audiences into the heart of an amazing tale from this vanishing kingdom of ice.

Paramount Classics presents a National Geographic Films production in association with Visionbox Pictures, ARCTIC TALE, directed by Adam Ravetch and Sarah Robertson. The narration is written by Linda Woolverton and Mose Richards and Kristen Gore. The producers are Adam Leipzig and Keenan Smart. Joby Talbot composed the music, and Beth Spiegel was the editor. Tim Kelly, John Bard Manulis and Michael Rosenfeld are executive producers. Kevin McCarey is co-executive producer. Kattie Evans and Chris Miller are co-producers.