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Sacred Planet (2004) 
Sacred Planet

Sacred Planet

“Sacred Planet” tries to present in 45 minutes the most wonderful nature wonders that we have on our planet.

Using the newest technology, this project shows us surprising images of lost tribes from Africa, unique species of plants or animals, breathtaking views that most people only dream to see them.

The musical composition is unrivaled and makes the audience to enjoy at maximum the extraordinary images.

This is the perfect way of seeing the impressive world that we are living in without spending too much money from our wallets.

If you want to see the most exotic and beautiful landscapes, from Alaska’s glaciers to Namibia’s deserts passing through white sand beaches from New Zealand this documentary is what are you looking for.

From the last remaining forests of British Columbia, the red rock canyons of Utah and Arizona, the tropical jungles and underwater mysteries of Borneo to the ancient ruins of Thailand, all gathered in a single piece of art.

Don’t you want to know your world better and to value it even more?

Release Date:  22 April 2004 (USA)

Genre: Documentary, Short

Cast: Robert Redford, Arapata McKay, Tsaan Ciqae, Mae Tui, Cy Peck Jr., Mutang Urud

Director: Jon Long

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