Rated G
98 minutes
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Winged Migration (2001)
December 6, 2003 at 7:00 and 10:00pm in 26-100 and
December 7, 2003 at 10:00pm in 26-100.
"transports you to an exalted realm where nature operates under its own
inviolable laws and humanity is...a crude, destructive interloper"       -- Stephen Holden, New York Times. Read this review.
"awesome to regard"       -- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times. Read this review.
Do you dream of flying far above the world, of existing with the sole
purpose of surviving to feel the wind on your wings, breathe the fresh air
hundreds of feet above the ground, and dive gracefully into the ocean
to catch fish fresher than any human has eaten in centuries? Even if you
haven't, you will after seeing this film, which will take you there,
allow you to soar with the flock and feel as if you were one of them, complete
with the impartial, yet unquestionably condemning, observation of the human
influence on their lives.
The cinematography is breathtaking, and you may wonder how some of the shots
were even possible. But most of all, here is a chance to experience -
on the big screen - visuals like you have never seen before, and to understand
avian existence in a whole new way. No manufactured storyline or preachy
narrator interferes with this perfectly blissful experience, so take a break
from the hosage of end of term to spend an hour and a half in awestruck
ecstasy.
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