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Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud travel throughout Europe to film brown bears, wild horses, wolves and other animals in their natural habitat.
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Bilge Ebiri Spirituality & Health 03/23/2020
Seasons is more than a mere nature doc-it's a mesmerizing fantasy of what it must have been like when the earth was as green as it is blue. Go to Full Review
Tom Long Detroit News 01/26/2017
B
"Seasons" paints a beautiful picture and then takes a somewhat obvious hammer to it, leaving its upbeat afterthought somewhat stranded. Go to Full Review
Matt Fagerholm RogerEbert.com 12/02/2016
3/4
There are numerous thrilling sights to behold. Go to Full Review
Erin Blackwell Bay Area Reporter 06/09/2020
For 80 minutes we are submerged in a sort of home movie, shot to the highest professional standard, of animals living their lives. Go to Full Review
Steven Prokopy Third Coast Review 04/28/2020
The execution might be slightly flawed, but the final product will steal the air from your body with its beauty, humor, suspense, and patience. Go to Full Review
M. Faust The Public (Buffalo) 09/20/2017
The accomplishment of the filmmakers is such that they are entitled to do some preaching to the choir ... You'd have to be made of stone, or Cheetos dust, not to be moved by this. Go to Full Review
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03/21/2017 Ya no es tan impactante como en su tiempo lo fue Le Peuple Migrateur, sobretodo tomando en cuenta que repiten la técnica para las tomas con aves migratorias. Aun así es un documento de realización impecable y de belleza suprema. La música otra vez protagonista. See more 12/03/2016 From the production team that brought us "Winged Migration," come "Season." From the Ice Age, to the Golden Age of the forest, to its present day decline. A must see for nature lovers. See more stephanie m 12/01/2016 "Spectacular" is not too strong a word for the wildlife captured in this film in a captivating, rare, and ethereal manner. If you revere wildlife and nature and care about the future of the planet from a conservation standpoint, this film was made for you (and me!). Unfortunately, it's received almost not promotion or press. It had a very short run in NYC and didn't do well at the small theater where it was playing. I hope it will be seen if it becomes available on streaming networks, etc. But if you have the chance to see it on a large screen, that's where its true beauty and impact lie. Beautiful, powerful. See more 11/27/2016 It was so good on the story line. See more 11/27/2016 First half mostly amazing images...then it breaks down with super cheesy human actors and clumsy obvious narrative. Basically anytime they show a human acting as if they were in stone ages, you want to fast forward. Message is so blatant that you can't help but roll your eyes....we need to respect nature???? Had no idea... See more 11/26/2016 Feels close to home and ordinary but with extrodinary footage and meditating visual See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud travel throughout Europe to film brown bears, wild horses, wolves and other animals in their natural habitat.
Director
Jacques Perrin, Jacques Cluzaud
Producer
Lydia Montes, Johann Mousseau, Dimitri Billecocq, Jacques Perrin, Nicolas Elghozi
Screenwriter
Jacques Perrin, Jacques Cluzaud, Stéphane Durand
Distributor
Music Box Films
Production Co
Pathé, Galatée Films, France 2 Cinéma
Rating
PG (Thematic Elements and Images)
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
French (France)
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 25, 2016, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Feb 15, 2017
Box Office (Gross USA)
$119.1K
Runtime
1h 37m
Sound Mix
Dolby Atmos
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