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Wild Films ~ Earth: One Amazing Day

Monday, December 10, 2018 - 6:30pm to 8:00pm
  • Library Hall
A film by Richard Dale and Peter Webber that spectacularly highlights how every day is filled with more unseen dramas and wonders than you could possibly imagine — until now!

Over the course of one single day, Earth: One Amazing Day tracks the sun from the highest mountains to the remotest islands, from exotic jungles to urban jungles. Told with humor, intimacy, emotion, and a jaw-dropping sense of cinematic splendor, astounding breakthroughs in filmmaking technology bring the audience up close and personal with a cast of unforgettable characters: a baby zebra desperate to cross a swollen river, a penguin who heroically undertakes a death-defying daily commute to feed his family, a family of sperm whales who like to snooze vertically, and a sloth on the hunt for love.

 

Run Time: 

90 minutes

About Wild Films at the Library

Wild Films at the Library is a free series of award-winning international wildlife films selected from the International Wildlife Film Festival. The International Wildlife Film Festival was established in 1977 in Missoula, Montana with a mission to promote awareness, knowledge and understanding of wildlife, habitat, people and nature through excellence in film, television and other media.