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Dos hombres exploran la naturaleza salvaje del Tíbet a gran altitud con muchas cámaras, filmando la vida salvaje desde una distancia respetuosa y buscando al raro leopardo de las nieves.Dos hombres exploran la naturaleza salvaje del Tíbet a gran altitud con muchas cámaras, filmando la vida salvaje desde una distancia respetuosa y buscando al raro leopardo de las nieves.Dos hombres exploran la naturaleza salvaje del Tíbet a gran altitud con muchas cámaras, filmando la vida salvaje desde una distancia respetuosa y buscando al raro leopardo de las nieves.
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- 5 premios ganados y 8 nominaciones en total
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Not just a documentary, but an experience.
One of the most beautiful films about our planet I've ever seen. The Velvet Queen is perfect mix between wildlife and human experience.
Is you have the chance to see this masterpiece in a movie theatre please don't miss it.
One of the most beautiful films about our planet I've ever seen. The Velvet Queen is perfect mix between wildlife and human experience.
Is you have the chance to see this masterpiece in a movie theatre please don't miss it.
You could call this "watching two men take photos in the snow". It's long and slow in parts.
The animals get very little airtime. The snow leopards are elusive until the end. Then it's barely 5 minutes worth.
I know that's the point of it, but overall it's a frustrating experience. I didn't enjoy seeing the night vision.
They have dinner with the locals, and let the kids play with their gear. But we don't hear from the locals or see their daily life.
Two people walked out of the cinema half way through.
The music was good and atmospheric. The footage was hit and miss. I felt like they needed to go back a couple more times for better footage.
The animals get very little airtime. The snow leopards are elusive until the end. Then it's barely 5 minutes worth.
I know that's the point of it, but overall it's a frustrating experience. I didn't enjoy seeing the night vision.
They have dinner with the locals, and let the kids play with their gear. But we don't hear from the locals or see their daily life.
Two people walked out of the cinema half way through.
The music was good and atmospheric. The footage was hit and miss. I felt like they needed to go back a couple more times for better footage.
Incredible wild life photography. The photographers go to extreme lengths to capture these images. You also get a good insight into the lives the people of Tibet. This film is very suitable for adults and children. Anyone who loves nature animals will be very happy they saw this film. I very much hope that it comes out on DVD and or blue ray. This is a much needed mini vacation from our current world condition. You understand why we should protect the natural world.
Pseudo-philosophical commentary and a score by Warren Ellis featuring Nick Cave accompany us on an expedition into the ferocious landscapes of the Himalayas. The former is sometimes distracting and on rare occasions quite fitting. The latter is nothing the composers haven't done before, but it suits the material so well that they are easily forgiven.
Pretty soon - whilst staring in awe at the knockout imagery - La Panthère des Neiges induces a rare sense of repose. Only to be immediately shifted toward ceaseless anticipation. We don't see it, but it sees us. It's a riveting experience to scan each frame for signs of the creature, and every discovery - whether or not concerning the panther - is an exhilarating treat.
This film is not a documentary with any explanations. It is a quiet appreciation of the earth and the animals. And if the animals start to bore you, there are plenty of majestic landforms to be observed as well; rock fall, soil creep, braided floodplains and peaks of stone shooting up into the sky. It takes our breath away as if we were there with them - at that elevation...
La Panthère des Neiges is best viewed in cinemas - if possible. The talking might start to annoy you but every image is a work of art. Let's not lose our touch with nature - ever.
Pretty soon - whilst staring in awe at the knockout imagery - La Panthère des Neiges induces a rare sense of repose. Only to be immediately shifted toward ceaseless anticipation. We don't see it, but it sees us. It's a riveting experience to scan each frame for signs of the creature, and every discovery - whether or not concerning the panther - is an exhilarating treat.
This film is not a documentary with any explanations. It is a quiet appreciation of the earth and the animals. And if the animals start to bore you, there are plenty of majestic landforms to be observed as well; rock fall, soil creep, braided floodplains and peaks of stone shooting up into the sky. It takes our breath away as if we were there with them - at that elevation...
La Panthère des Neiges is best viewed in cinemas - if possible. The talking might start to annoy you but every image is a work of art. Let's not lose our touch with nature - ever.
This truly magnificent testimony of some of the most intimate aspects of wildlife is surely a wonderful gift for human audiences all over the globe.
It shares with us a way on its own to be touched and mesmerised by the absolute beauty, the strength and the wisdom of Nature.
This 1 hour 30 minutes audiovisual journey through the valley of lights and shadows in Tibet's Himalaya Chain isn't just unforgettable. Somehow, it is much much more: All these encounters/discoveries are still the irrefutable proof how badly our World needs us to respect it in every inch of its purest designs to be able to exist as a whole... They "still" are... and isn't this respect the most obvious (only?) way for us humans to conceivably claim a legetimate right for our future life on Earth? In peace, harmony and respect with the whole World and every kind of natural environment? I believe it is!
Enjoy this haunting ride at the far end of the World: Your own deep human nature will be grateful! Thank you Vincent, Marie and Sylvain.
It shares with us a way on its own to be touched and mesmerised by the absolute beauty, the strength and the wisdom of Nature.
This 1 hour 30 minutes audiovisual journey through the valley of lights and shadows in Tibet's Himalaya Chain isn't just unforgettable. Somehow, it is much much more: All these encounters/discoveries are still the irrefutable proof how badly our World needs us to respect it in every inch of its purest designs to be able to exist as a whole... They "still" are... and isn't this respect the most obvious (only?) way for us humans to conceivably claim a legetimate right for our future life on Earth? In peace, harmony and respect with the whole World and every kind of natural environment? I believe it is!
Enjoy this haunting ride at the far end of the World: Your own deep human nature will be grateful! Thank you Vincent, Marie and Sylvain.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe movie was shot in two three-week stay in Eastern Tibet, in plateaus 15,000 feet high on average, with peaks at 20,000 feet, with a very tight crew of four: the two characters, Sylvain and Vincent, the director, Marie, and the DA, Léo-Pol.
- ConexionesFeatured in Nick Cave & Warren Ellis: We Are Not Alone (2021)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- The Velvet Queen
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 151,006
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 4,276
- 26 dic 2021
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 5,630,843
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 32min(92 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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