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Release Date:
November 6, 2013
Original Title:
Nature: Love in the Animal Kingdom
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Rubin Tarrant Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U US: NR
Runtime: 53
Animals dance, sing, flirt, and compete with everything they’ve got to find and secure a mate. For many, the all-important bonds they share as a couple are what enable the next generation to survive. But can we call these bonds love? In this delightful, provocative look at the love life of animals, we see the feminine wiles of a young gorilla, the search for Mr. Right among a thousand flamingos, the open “marriages” of blue-footed boobies, the soap opera arrangements of gibbons, and all the subtle, outrageous, romantic antics that go into finding a partner. These are love stories all right, as various and intriguing as the lovers themselves.
Associate Producer:
Jayne Yoon Jung Jun
Colorist:
Michael Lansdell
Creator:
George Page
Director of Photography:
Barrie Britton
Graham MacFarlane
Michael W. Richards
Martyn Colbeck
Paul D. Stewart
Wade Fairley
Alastair MacEwen
Justine Evans
Editor:
Mark Fletcher
Executive Producer:
Chris Cole
Fred Kaufman
Music:
Barnaby Taylor
Online Editor:
Michael Lansdell
Producer:
Mark Fletcher
Tom McNamara
Production Manager:
Kate Gorst
Supervising Producer:
Janice Young
Writer:
George Page
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