March of the Penguins(2005)
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Documentary capturing the remarkable journey the Emperor penguins of the South Antarctic make every winter.
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Duration77 mins
This documentary was happy at some points but sad at others.
It was sad on how the people filming couldn’t help the penguins keep their eggs safe and help the chicks not get eaten by predators.
When the parents separated it was a struggle for the parent that was taking care of the egg. the storms were horrible it made many eggs freeze it was really heartbreaking for the parents. When the chicks grew up it was really lovely to see the chicks just leaving and going into the sea and repeating the cycle.
I think this was a good documentary apart from the sad parts.
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