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Winged Migration (2003)

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Reviews Counted:125

Fresh:121

Rotten:4

Average Rating:8.2/10

Consensus: A marvel to watch.

Rated: G

Runtime: 89 mins

Genre: Education/General Interest

Theatrical Release:Apr 18, 2003 Limited

Box Office: $10,646,376

Synopsis: The chronicle of this population with whom we share the earth, since not so long ago, the sky, will rumble with a multitude of sounds which nature conceals. The words of a commentary will not... The chronicle of this population with whom we share the earth, since not so long ago, the sky, will rumble with a multitude of sounds which nature conceals. The words of a commentary will not distract the emotion. Songs and calls of birds, whispers of the wind in hollows, swell of the high seas, will blend with the accents of original instrumental music. Added to this highly poetic and spectacular fresco, the innumerable pranks which the birds play among themselves will from time to time bring a burlesque note.

We will discover the planet as it was millions of years ago, when gigantic volcanic eruptions shook the earth’s crust and freed rivers of magma in fusion, when cyclone storms came down on a dismantled mineral universe. Primitive birds, which nowadays still nest in the Amazon river area, will symbolize the survival of birds of another era. Some, still having four legs, live in inaccessible swamp areas. This will be the end of the pre-generic – an impressive representation of the evolution of species.

Initial pictures of the beginning of life, it is from the inside of an egg that we watch the development of an embryo, up to the achieved form of a fledging. His shell is broken, he will invite us to contemplate from the height of his nest, a viewpoint open on nature, a scene of trees and plants. In this haven of quietness, the very young bird will take on his adult’s dress in a succession of seasons pictured as they pass. The mist, the rain, the sunshine, the dew, the hail, the snow, the days and nights will progressively change the territory annexed by the bird.

Not a pebble of the ground, to the foliage of the highest branches, escapes the insatiable curiosity of this vigilant settler. Animals of all species and of all sizes living on or crossing the site will be watched, fought, left alone as masters or reduced to the mercy of this sentinel with a stealthy flight. This chronicle might have gone on, had a large company of migrating birds not come and invested the area. An avid and noisy crowd in quest of food, succeeding to the prevailing quietness. Having renewed their strength, one evening, in the confusion of calls and gatherings, these seasonal guests will spring forward in an irresistible thrust towards heights, which we will reach for the first time.

The sedentary bird will see this great departure. Flying over the nearby hill will open the prospect of far away and sumptuous horizons. After having crossed clouds, having passed around rain clouds, having flow against the wind, having faced the storm, these sturdy navigators will make a stop on another territory where a large number of migrants are already stopping off. Once this natural relay established, from one stop to another, from meeting with one specie to another, from flights in formation to solitary flights, from a nearby latitude to the most remote, these winged guides will help us to discover their planet which they have been traveling over for the past 60 million years.

On nesting sites at the end of their journey, they will have to protect their nest or annex it, search for their food sometimes under other skies, get ready for the season of love parades, and armed against rivals, but no force compels them to engage in the infinite winged games and aerial dances which are a prelude to the great gathering, where entire populations, young and old, take off towards the renewal of summer. Thus hooking space to time, the migrant populations live, during years and years, the same season. -- © Sony Pictures Classics [More]

Director: Jacques Perrin

Director: Jacques Perrin
Screenwriter: Stephane Durand, Jacques Perrin
Producer: Christophe Barratier, Jacques Perrin
Composer: Bruno Coulais
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics

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All in such extreme close-up that you think the birds will whack the camera with their wings at any moment.

Full Review Source: Shadows on the Wall | comment Comment
11/21/03
Rich Cline
Rich Cline
Shadows on the Wall

Um filme para ser visto na telona, e não na tevê.

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11/03/03
Pablo Villaca
Pablo Villaca
Cinema em Cena

A superior wildlife film, featuring such breathtaking images of wild birds in flight that the audience is constantly wondering 'how in the world did they get that shot?'

Full Review Source: Laramie Movie Scope | comment Comment
10/17/03
Robert Roten
Robert Roten
Laramie Movie Scope
N/R

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Full Review Source: Guardian [UK] | comment Comment
10/01/03
Guardian [UK]

While the film is astonishing in its scope and accomplishment, categorizing Winged Migration as a documentary may be misleading.

Full Review Source: State Journal-Register (Springfield, IL) | comment Comment
09/29/03
Chris Young
Chris Young
State Journal-Register (Springfield, IL)

an amazing technical achievement, as the cameras get so close to the birds you would almost swear you could reach out and touch their feathers.

Full Review Source: Kalamazoo Gazette | comment Comment
09/07/03
James Sanford
James Sanford
Kalamazoo Gazette

One of the most beautiful and stirring adventures in the natural world that I’ve ever seen on film.

Full Review Source: Flick Filosopher | comment Comment
08/22/03
MaryAnn Johanson
MaryAnn Johanson
Flick Filosopher

Winged Migration is a quite astounding feat of cinema.

Full Review Source: BBC | comment Comment
08/12/03
Jamie Russell
Jamie Russell
BBC

Winged Migration is less concerned with 'educating' us about the migratory habits of birds than it is with initiating us into their mysteries without ever really explaining those mysteries.

Full Review Source: Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) | comment Comment
08/11/03
Ken Hanke
Ken Hanke
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

Like the Animal Planet, except they added a great narrative on the existential nature of life and took out all of the encyclopedia facts. Works beautifully, as it turns out.

Full Review Source: Film Snobs | comment Comment
08/08/03
Jimmy O
Jimmy O
Film Snobs

Winged Migration ... doesn't educate your mind as much as soothe your soul. And for 89 blissful minutes, that's just fine.

Full Review Source: Des Moines Register | comment Comment
08/08/03
Jeffrey Bruner
Jeffrey Bruner
Des Moines Register

Hey, all you action fans who flocked to the likes of “Bad Boys II” and “2 Fast 2 Furious:” Stop reading right now. Because “Winged Migration” probably isn’t for you.

Full Review Source: Quad City Times (Davenport, IA) | comment Comment
08/06/03
Linda Cook
Linda Cook
Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)

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08/05/03
Mark R. Leeper
Mark R. Leeper
rec.arts.movies.reviews

If one of the aims of art is to enhance one's appreciation of the beauty of nature, then the film succeeds as art as well.

Full Review Source: Mark Reviews Movies | comment Comment
08/02/03
Mark Dujsik
Mark Dujsik
Mark Reviews Movies

Seeing the beauty of nature unfold on the big screen and having it wash over you the way this does is enough to make anyone become a birdlover.

Full Review Source: EricDSnider.com | comment Comment
07/26/03
Eric D. Snider
Eric D. Snider
EricDSnider.com

The most engrossing documentary of its type since 1996's insect feature MicroCosmos.

Full Review Source: Deseret News, Salt Lake City | comment Comment
07/25/03
Jeff Vice
Jeff Vice
Deseret News, Salt Lake City

A one-of-a-kind travelogue with the most graceful guides imaginable.

Full Review Source: Salt Lake Tribune | comment Comment
07/25/03
Sean Means
Sean Means
Salt Lake Tribune

A remarkable accomplishment in many ways but most of all the way it reminds us what remarkable creatures these feathered friends truly are.

Full Review Source: Film Threat | comment Comment
07/22/03
Rick Kisonak
Rick Kisonak
Film Threat

A plotless, gorgeous, barely narrated documentary about birds around the planet, and it gives you perspectives you've never experienced before.

Full Review Source: Charlotte Observer | comment Comment
07/21/03
Lawrence Toppman
Lawrence Toppman
Charlotte Observer

A stunning, if somewhat repetitive, flight.

Full Review Source: Arizona Daily Star | comment Comment
07/18/03
Phil Villarreal
Phil Villarreal
Arizona Daily Star
 
 
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