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Sacred Planet
Directed by
Jon Long
G
2004
48m
Documentary
,
Short
6.0
58%
56%
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State-of-the-art technology delivers stunning images of indigenous people, unique animals and spectacular landscapes that most of us will never see.
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Cast of Sacred Planet
Robert Redford
Narrator (voice)
Arapata McKay
Native Voice (voice)
Tsaan Ciqae
Native Voice (voice)
Mae Tui
Native Voice (voice)
Cy Peck Jr.
Native Voice (voice)
Mutang Urud
Native Voice (voice)
Jon Long
Director / Writer / Producer
Karen Fernandez Long
Writer / Producer
Sacred Planet Ratings & Reviews
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Bob Townsend
Avoids polemic in favor of simply showing the many splendors we may yet lose forever.
Hollywood Report Card
Ross Anthony
Images are very pleasing, but only a few actually take your breath away. Still, this should provide a good springboard for conversation into civilization & environmentalism.
Philadelphia Inquirer
David Hiltbrand
An Imax feature that is dazzling yet superfluous.
Variety
Robert Koehler
A repetitive, globe-hopping Imax project that dresses up well-known ecological truisms with pretty nature photography.
Dallas Morning News
Philip Wuntch
A feast for the senses. It's also one from the heart.
San Francisco Chronicle
Walter V. Addiego
A fine thing for families and school groups.
Denver Rocky Mountain News
Robert Denerstein
Sacred Planet is a kind of Koyaanisqatsi for kids.
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
A glorious ode to nature that dazzles with seamless visuals and an appealing world music mix.
Boxoffice Magazine
Tim Cogshell
The images are what carry this 40-minute exploration of the nooks and crannies (and cultural disparities) of our earth.
Philadelphia Daily News
Gary Thompson
The images are enthralling, as per usual with the giant IMAX format, and cover Alaskan glaciers, the desert Southwest, the jungles of Borneo, Thailand, the African plains, and the shores of New Zealand.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
In the least preachy way possible it celebrates the natural world to make viewers pause and consider the profound importance of preserving the planet.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
This Imax documentary, a hymn to the harmony of nature, is a seductive visual tone poem that portrays a world without pain, pestilence or aggression.
TV Guide
Maitland McDonagh
Feels simplistic and a little condescending.
Seattle Times
Erik Lundegaard
Left me craving a little messy diversity.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
William Arnold
A by-the-numbers ecology film that's full of pretty images of Mother Earth strung together with precious little imagination, originality or enthusiasm.
Newsday
Gene Seymour
IMAX gives everyone a spacious window seat from which to view remote, unspoiled and starkly beautiful natural terrain in North America, Asia and Africa.
L.A. Weekly
Chuck Wilson
While there's little fresh news, the native faces and the magnificence of their surroundings make this a worthy journey.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
In this well-intentioned celebration of nature and traditional ways of life, giant-screen images feel generic when they should inspire wonder.
TheMovieChicks.com
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
All fluff and no substance, and even though it's nice fluff (pretty pictures and nice tribal music), the message is so convoluted it doesn't even know what it's trying to say.
Spirituality & Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
A beautiful IMAX film that challenges us to learn from indigenous peoples about how to live in harmony with the good Earth.
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