Screenings

‘Planet Earth II: Islands’ Screening at Minus 1

Tuesday, Nov 22, 2016
8:00pm -> 9:00pm
Minus 1

After the release of the famous Planet Earth documentary series in 2006 and after 10 years of traveling, documenting, researching and shooting, BBC released Planet Earth II in November 2016, in which it documents nature and animals using highly advanced technology such as 4K shooting, aerial photography and camera stabilization techniques to bring you the world in pictures that go beyond human imagination.

For some, remote islands offer sanctuary away from the mainland: the tiny pygmy three-toed sloth only survives because of the peace and safety offered by its Caribbean island home, while seabirds like albatross thrive in predator-free isolation. But island life isn’t always easy. In the barren, volcanic islands of Galapagos, marine iguanas have been forced to find food in the ocean, but their ingenuity allows a raft of other animals to survive – including deadly racer snakes. At the end of the Earth, more than 1.5 million penguins appear to have found their version of paradise on an active, wave-battered volcano.

Cost
5,000 LL including popcorn.

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