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Release Date:
June 29, 2004
Original Title:
Ireland
Alternate Titles:
Nature: Ireland
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Rubin Tarrant Productions
Production Countries:
Ireland | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U US: NR
This installment of the series produced by the acclaimed Nature team showcases the grandeur of the Emerald Isle. Going beyond the usual travelogue, the film takes viewers to places they've never been before so they can truly appreciate the natural treasures of the country: the lush plant life; the animal families that call the country home, including peregrine falcons and dolphins; and the magnificent countryside, from the mountains to the bogs.
Art Direction:
Sabina Daley
Associate Producer:
Gianna Savoie
Irene Tejaratchi Hess
Cinematography:
Tony Allen
Doug Anderson
Robin Smith
Simon Niblett
Creator:
George Page
Thomas Lovejoy
Editor:
Darren Flaxstone
Executive Producer:
Fred Kaufman
Graphic Designer:
Olaus Roe
Music:
David Poore
Online Editor:
Jay Slot
Producer:
Jill Clarke
Patty Jacobson
Mary Hope Garcia
Karen Partridge
Production Manager:
Julie Schapiro Thorman
Script Editor:
Sophie Cooper
Sound Mixer:
Ed Campbell
Supervising Producer:
Janice Young
Writer:
David Malakoff
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