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Arctique 3D

Original title: To the Arctic 3D
  • 2012
  • Tous publics
  • 40m
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6.6/10
1.2K
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Arctique 3D (2012)
A journey into the lives of a mother polar bear and her two seven-month-old cubs as they navigate the changing Arctic wilderness they call home.
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A journey into the lives of a mother polar bear and her two seven-month-old cubs as they navigate the changing Arctic wilderness they call home.A journey into the lives of a mother polar bear and her two seven-month-old cubs as they navigate the changing Arctic wilderness they call home.A journey into the lives of a mother polar bear and her two seven-month-old cubs as they navigate the changing Arctic wilderness they call home.

  • Director
    • Greg MacGillivray
  • Writer
    • Stephen Judson
  • Stars
    • Meryl Streep
    • Leanne Allison
    • Karsten Heuer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Greg MacGillivray
    • Writer
      • Stephen Judson
    • Stars
      • Meryl Streep
      • Leanne Allison
      • Karsten Heuer
    • 14User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    To The Arctic 3D: The Challenges Of Filming (Featurette)
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    To The Arctic 3D (Featurette)
    To The Arctic 3D: Life Under Water (Featurette)
    Featurette 3:24
    To The Arctic 3D: Life Under Water (Featurette)
    To The Arctic 3D: Meryl Streep On Why The Film Is Unique
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    To The Arctic 3D: Meryl Streep On Why The Film Is Unique

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    Meryl Streep
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    Bjorne Kvernmo
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    Simon Qamanirq
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    Adam Ravetch
    • Self
    Sara Robertson
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    • Director
      • Greg MacGillivray
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      • Stephen Judson
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    6mhoyle

    a little too much

    I checked this DVD out from my local public library thinking it would be a great documentary on the Arctic. Well, there are some great images, but the overall production/direction is almost too distracting. Paul McCartney added some music for the score, and much of the time, it distracts the viewer rather than adds to the experience.

    And instead of presenting the content and allowing the viewer to draw their own conclusions, in my opinion the film goes too far in trying to emotionally manipulate regarding climate change and its effect on the animals of the Arctic.

    Argh...
    2Boilermaker_bill68

    Photog good, plot thin and biased, message totally inaccurate and misleading

    The flick begins by mentioning that polar bears resulted from brown bears (grizzly bears) migrating to the Arctic and adapting to that environment, a theory that comports with accepted thinking. Unfortunately, the idea that polar bears might migrate south and re-adapt to a different climate totally escapes the biased story-line developer. Never have I heard such misguided and erroneous information about anthropogenic global warming and the plight of a subspecies. That said, the photography was exceptionally good in part. While providing a glimpse into the life of polar bears, the focus on their supposed plight became tedious and boring. Minor and limited photography of other wildlife and sea creatures was of interest if you can forget the overall bias. I have to wonder how the story-line might be altered if presented from the point of view of the seal - a primary source of food for the bear as presented by the flick. I also continue to ask myself the question, "Does Ms. Streep have the slightest clue why Greenland is so named when 80% is covered in ice today?". I certainly enjoyed much of the photography, though the film dragged at times and the bias caused attention to drag.
    1kenstogie

    don't go with your young kids

    So the camera work was good but not awesome as one would expect in an Imax theater. It was not (in the theater that I went to) even blue ray type quality and sound was muddy. There was no real plot. There are other animals in the Artic other than Polar bears. The worst part about the movie was (as I was watching this with my daughter) that about 10 of the 40 minutes of this movie was about how the Mother was trying to escape the "big bad" father of the cubs. I am not saying don't mention it but come on 25% of the movie?? MY 10 year old did NOT like it and neither did I. I won't say don't watch this movie... oh wait yes I will.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    An artic tale

    Seeing 'To the Arctic 3D' was never going to be in any doubt. Have loved nature documentaries for a long time, have always loved learning about polar bears and they are always interesting in every documentary they feature in and although the Arctic is a familiar documentary location there is always something new to learn about it. Do appreciate anything with some kind of message, regardless of how they are eventually executed. Meryl Streep has proven many times that she can narrate beautifully.

    'To the Arctic 3D' has a lot to like about it. It is never going to be one of my favourite nature documentaries and to me there are better polar bear documentaries around and better IMAX documentaries around. It is still worth watching if one wants to see as many polar bear documentaries and IMAX ones as well (the latter ones have been interesting watches but variable ones too, this is neither among the best or worst). Nothing really is done terribly, though one aspect does bring things down by quite a lot, but the flaws are again uneven. It is not one of the best nature documentaries out there or a milestone, but it is not one of the worst either.

    Am going to start with the good things. The production values are absolutely impeccable all round. This is another fine example of an environment that is exquisite to look at but very harsh with its challenges, photographed vividly and beautifully. The polar bears look absoluely ravishing up close and a lot is learnt about them and it is stuff that is illuminating rather than repeating already known facts.

    Furthermore, the way it is told is touching and doesn't hold back. The narration is delivered beautifully. The polar bears are truly fascinating and very easy to relate to in all kinds of situations. The music on its own is nice. Did think that the message was admirable and it is a relevant and important issue and still needs to be addressed.

    On the other hand, there are things that could have been done better in 'To the Arctic 3D'. Did feel that it could have made its points with a lot more subtlety, as it is rather heavy-handed and also on the one-sided side. All doom and gloom and not much hope, and it does unbalance the film in my view. As said the music is nice on its own but is used too much and doesn't gel stylistically, a gentler tone was needed.

    While Streep narrates beautifully, the narration is on the underused side. The IMAX doesn't look cheap but in my mind it wasn't needed and the film feels too short.

    Concluding, not great and inconsistent but a lot impresses and the intentions are noble. 6/10.
    5strong-122-478885

    Brrrrr! Chilled To The Bone By Global Warming

    Here are 3 things that lost this exceptionally well-photographed, IMAX presentation some very serious points.

    (1) It contained some really pathetic, "grate-on-your-nerves" songs from 71-year-old, pop icon (and former-Beatle), Paul McCartney.

    (2) Its phone-in narration (which was absolutely "dry-as-a-bone") was lifelessly delivered by veteran actress, Meryl Streep.

    (3) This "message" documentary also got a bit out of hand when it came to driving home the point that it was, indeed, all man's fault for being the one who was creating all of the greenhouse gases that were causing global warming to accelerate (which, in turn, was destroying the arctic environment for polar bears and other such cold-climate wildlife).

    But, on the other hand - There certainly was some very outstanding camera-work done in this documentary whose story traced the journey of a mother polar bear and her two, 7-month-old cubs as they bravely navigated their way across the ever-changing arctic wilderness.

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      Narrator: This is a cold, stark world, but to polar bear mothers and cubs, it's paradise.

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      Referenced in Kendra on Top: A Star Is Born (2012)

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • To the Arctic 3D
    • Production companies
      • IMAX
      • MacGillivray Freeman Films
      • Warner Bros.
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,560,838
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $270,228
      • Apr 22, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $23,695,388
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    • Runtime
      40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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