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To the Arctic
Documentary - 2012
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A journey into the lives of a mother polar bear and her two seven-month-old cubs as they navigate the changing Arctic wilderness they call home.
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Details

Runtime:
40 min
Release date:
20 Apr 2012
Country:
US
Languages:
English
Budget:
$0
Revenue:
$0
Awards:
1 win & 1 nomination.

Top Critics Reviews

fresh:
Good on you, polar bears, and kudos to the cinematic expertise that captures them, especially underwater.
– David DeWitt,
New York Times,
19 Apr 2012
rotten:
Yes, there's some spectacular footage. But there's also an awful lot of filler for a 40-minute movie...
– Lou Lumenick,
New York Post,
20 Apr 2012
rotten:
A children's choir sings and a graphic of the movie title explodes into ice shards to heighten the dramatic impact. Corny? You bet...
– Jennie Punter,
Globe and Mail,
20 Apr 2012
fresh:
Yes, it's a classy affair, but the 40-minute doc's at-times-nerve-wracking power comes from the subjects who put a furry face on the ongoing and daunting issue of climate change.
– Lisa Kennedy,
Denver Post,
20 Apr 2012
rotten:
Is there a law that says we can't have some virtuosity with our virtuousness?
– Colin Covert,
Minneapolis Star Tribune,
20 Apr 2012
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