Into Film Clubs
Into Film Clubs provide opportunities to watch, review and make films.
2007
96 minutes
Documentary
English
If you're interested in this film being added to the Into Film+ streaming service, please let us know and we’ll explore adding it. Find out more.
This feature-length cut of the BBC series Planet Earth - the product of 5 years filming - focuses on the considerable plights of three beautiful beasts; the migration of humpback whales, the hunting season of polar bears and the arduous march of elephants across Africa. The destructive effect of global warming on these animals is subtly but closely observed throughout. With rich narration from Patrick Stewart, dazzling high-definition sequences and an intimate narrative for each unique journey, this is an awe-inspiring portfolio of our planet's invaluable wildlife.
Stream on Into Film+
Documentary capturing the remarkable journey the Emperor penguins of the South Antarctic make every winter.
Certificate
Read MoreWhen legendary director Werner Herzog journeys to Antarctica, the people he meets there are just as fascinating as the wildlife.
Certificate
Read MoreSigourney Weaver stars in this film based on the life of scientist Dian Fossey and her quest to save gorillas from extinction.
Certificate
Read MoreAbsorbing documentary about the pressure global warming puts on the arctics inhabitants' daily fight for survival.
Certificate
Read MoreClub Leaders can rate films! Help other club leaders decide if this film is suitable for use in their film club by giving it a rating.
Rate this filmInto Film Clubs provide opportunities to watch, review and make films.
Information on which licences you need to show films in your education setting.
Find out more about what's involved in running your very own Into Film Club.