The Living Desert (1953)

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Country: US
Technical: col 72m
Director: James Algar
Cast: Winston Hibler

Synopsis:

Hibler takes us through a day in the life of the southern desert of the US, as creatures of all sizes, plants and even rocks take part in the eternal search for food, or protection.

Review:

The first of Disney's 'true life adventures', filmed over a number of years and partly under managed conditions. Its close-up cinematography is particularly impressive given the size of equipment at the time, and the film constitutes a milestone in natural history film-making.

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Country: US
Technical: col 72m
Director: James Algar
Cast: Winston Hibler

Synopsis:

Hibler takes us through a day in the life of the southern desert of the US, as creatures of all sizes, plants and even rocks take part in the eternal search for food, or protection.

Review:

The first of Disney's 'true life adventures', filmed over a number of years and partly under managed conditions. Its close-up cinematography is particularly impressive given the size of equipment at the time, and the film constitutes a milestone in natural history film-making.


Country: US
Technical: col 72m
Director: James Algar
Cast: Winston Hibler

Synopsis:

Hibler takes us through a day in the life of the southern desert of the US, as creatures of all sizes, plants and even rocks take part in the eternal search for food, or protection.

Review:

The first of Disney's 'true life adventures', filmed over a number of years and partly under managed conditions. Its close-up cinematography is particularly impressive given the size of equipment at the time, and the film constitutes a milestone in natural history film-making.