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Escape from Extinction

Escape from Extinction
Escape from Extinction

Film Details

Year

2020

Duration

89 minutes

Genres

Documentary

Language

English (English subtitles)


Synopsis

Animal extinction is a global issue occurring on such a large scale that it can often be difficult to imagine its severity. This documentary, narrated by Helen Mirren, dives into the problem and the great efforts being taken to preserve animal species across all seven continents such as rhinos, koalas and orangutans. Featuring interviews with some of the key leaders in conservation and including rare footage of endangered animals across land and sea, the film brings awareness to this urgent issue. The documentary is accessible and appealing for young audiences, inspiring them with suggestions of small and big actions one can take to protect animals and the environment. 

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images of dead animals

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