News - March of the Penguins
Made popular with movies like “March of the Penguins†and “Happy Feet,†the penguin in reality has a mysterious life, sometimes living for months in the ocean before coming back to land.
Immortalized by the blockbuster 2005 movie “March of the Penguins,†the emperor penguin is in grave danger of becoming extinct before the end of the century, say Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) researchers.
LUC JACQUET, director of the Oscar-winning March Of The Penguins, heads for sunnier climes in this family feature, which smudges the line separating wildlife documentary from sentimental drama.
Like the proverbial canary in the coal mine, penguins are sounding the alarm for potentially catastrophic changes in the world's oceans, and the culprit isn't only climate change, says a University of Washington conservation biologist.
By Reviewed by Su Aziz; Syida Lizta Amirul Ihsan MARCH OF THE PENGUINS A film documentary by Luc Jacquet Distributed by Speedy Video Distributors I REMEMBERED watching this documentary in French, a couple of years ago, and reading the English subtitles to make head or tail of it all.
Reference Library - March of the Penguins
The Emperor Penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) is the largest of all penguins and...
