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A Planicie Imensa

Título original: The Vanishing Prairie
  • 1954
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 11 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,1/10
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A Planicie Imensa (1954)
DocumentárioFamília

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaStory of the American prairie as it was when vast herds of bison and elk grazed there.Story of the American prairie as it was when vast herds of bison and elk grazed there.Story of the American prairie as it was when vast herds of bison and elk grazed there.

  • Direção
    • James Algar
  • Roteiristas
    • James Algar
    • Winston Hibler
    • Ted Sears
  • Artista
    • Winston Hibler
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,1/10
    869
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    • Direção
      • James Algar
    • Roteiristas
      • James Algar
      • Winston Hibler
      • Ted Sears
    • Artista
      • Winston Hibler
    • 10Avaliações de usuários
    • 6Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Ganhou 1 Oscar
      • 4 vitórias no total

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      • James Algar
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      • Winston Hibler
      • Ted Sears
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    8TheLittleSongbird

    Beauty on the prairie

    1954's 'The Vanishing Prairie' is the second feature length film of Disney's 1948-1960 True Life Adventures series. Following on from 'The Living Desert', which is very good if not outstanding and a nature documentary milestone at the time. Being somebody who loves Disney and nature documentaries, as well as someone who was intrigued by films mixing the two and that it got award recognition at the time. Including the Best Documentary Feature Oscar.

    An Oscar that actually was not undeserved. Like 'The Living Desert', it was unlike any other nature documentary at the time and the competition that year for the category was not large. Like 'The Living Desert' 'The Vanishing Prairie' is very good if not outstanding, which actually was the general standard of the feature films in the True Life Adventures films (do prefer the short subjects personally), and it is fascinating. Well worth the watch if curious as to how old nature documentaries were like at the time and how they come over now and how Disney did them.

    'The Vanishing Prairie' is not perfect. It does go a little overboard on the jokey humour, so it can become corny in parts. While there is never anything here that is on the same level of manipulative as the scorpion mating dance in 'The Living Desert' and especially the lemmings scene in 'White Wilderness', occasionally the content was on the forced side.

    However, 'The Vanishing Prairie' looks wonderful, the colour photography is so vivid in colour and never static. Showing the majestic scenery, both beautiful and uncompromising, in all its glory. Really liked the music on the whole, which was a mix of grand and catchy even if it occasionally over-emphasised the humorous moments. The animals, wonderfully varied, are a mix of adorable, sinister and fun to watch.

    On the whole, the information presented is very entertaining and informative. The footage is beautifully shot and has a strong mix of emotions, boasting some memorable scenes. The bison birth sequence is a beautiful, poignant moment and one of my favourite sequences of the whole True Life Adventures series. Winston Hibler's delivery was not an issue to me, nicely deadpan at times but also always good natured.

    Very good on the whole. 8/10.
    6atleverton

    Nothing Interesting to see....

    This movie is another of Walt Disney's true life adventures. It's not a bad film, but it certainly lacks the charm and bizarreness of some of the other installments in this franchise. The narrator makes no moralistic judgments upon any of the subjects in the film, and there are no strange hoedowns involving scorpions in the middle of the film. It does give you a good sense of what nature documentaries were like 70 years ago, but apart from that it's probably not worth your time. I only forced myself to watch it for my project of watching all of Disney films, but I think even for die-hard fans of Disney, this would be a miss.
    7utgard14

    "Wonder how a fella gets his breakfast around here?"

    Oscar-winning documentary from Disney about life on the American prairie. No humans here, just various animals. Most of which are being cute. There are some moments to illustrate nature's more violent tendencies but nothing too graphic or depressing. This is Disney, after all. The point of this was to raise awareness about conservation of the prairie. It may seem dated and unoriginal today after decades of nature documentaries on television but, keep in mind, this was pioneering stuff back in 1954. I can imagine it was very impressive to see such footage in theaters at the time. The color photography is beautiful. There's also a fine music score from Paul J. Smith. Winston Hibler's narration is a little monotonous but there's enough action, drama, and humor to keep your interest. It's very enjoyable and should please young and old alike.
    7RosanaBotafogo

    The narration is so cute, the magnificent photography, richness of details...

    Wonderful documentaries, and certainty of the perfection of nature, how everything fits perfectly, like a puzzle, between hunters and prey, seasons, food, naturally balanced (when there is no human interference) everything millimetrically magnanimous... The narration is so cute, the magnificent photography, richness of details, enthralling, there could be more "stories" with the personified animals...
    Wizard-8

    Interesting as an early example of its kind

    I imagine that a lot of viewers today, young or old, will wonder why "The Vanishing Prairie" was so popular at the time, and why it won an Academy Award. In many ways it doesn't seem very different from the countless nature documentary shows seen on television nowadays. But one has to remember that this was new stuff to audiences back in 1954. And while its approach may be familiar, the documentary still manages to entertain today. Certainly, sharp-eyed viewers will manage to point out with confidence segments that were obvious manipulated (or down right faked) in the editing room or on location. But the documentary does contain more often than not footage that is genuine (like the famous birth of a baby bison sequence) and manages to educate as well as entertain. If you're in the mood for a nature documentary and your expectations aren't extremely high, you'll likely find this to be worth your time.

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      After recently graduating from Pomona College, this was the first picture Roy Edward Disney (Walt's nephew) worked on - reportedly as assistant editor. They were reviewing footage of ducks and geese returning in spring when Walt spotted a sequence in which a duck unwittingly lands on a still-frozen pond and tumbles over and over. "Where's the rest of this, where he hits the other ducks on the pond?" Walt asked. No one answered. "I know it's there somewhere," Walt said. "Roy, go find it."

      Roy started poring through millions of feet of film negatives. He couldn't find it. "Where is that film?" Walt asked again at the next screening. Roy meekly said it didn't exist. Finally director, James Algar sent a second-unit to Minnesota where they staged a duck's landing into a group of ducks on a frozen lake, then incorporated the footage into Vanishing Prairie, accompanied by the sound of a bowling ball hitting pins. Walt loved it. "See, I told you you had that footage," Walt said. Roy suspected that Walt knew all along that they didn't. "Go find it" was Walt's way of saying "Go shoot the footage. Get this done."
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      Edited into As Melhores Maravilhas da Natureza (1975)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 22 de junho de 1955 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
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      • 1 h 11 min(71 min)
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