An astonishing journey that reveals the awesome power of the natural world is coming to cinemas.
Narrated by the Oscar-winning American movie icon, Robert Redford, BBC Earth's 'One Amazing Day' tells the story of life on our planet during on 24 hour period.
Wildlife
fans hoping to catch a sneak preview of the action can now see some of
the highlights in this world exclusive epic trailer.
Audiences will track the sun from the highest mountains to the remotest islands, and from exotic jungles to urban jungles.
Thanks
to breakthroughs in filmmaking technology, the film promises to bring
you up close and personal with its cast of colourful characters.
Crews
used ultra high-definition cameras and drones to get the highest
quality shots as they travelled around the world gathering footage.
Among
the stars of the show are a baby zebra desperate to cross a swollen
river and a penguin who undertakes a death-defying daily commute to feed
his family.
A family of sperm whales who like to snooze vertically and a sloth on the hunt for love are also sure to captivate cinema-goers.
Chinese
cinemagoers will be the first to see the movie, with Shanghai Media
Group planning a wide release in that territory immediately after their
global premiere in Beijing on the August 1.
'One Amazing Day' (pictured), an astonishing journey that reveals the awesome power of the natural world, is coming to cinemas
Crews used ultra high-definition
cameras and drones to get the highest quality shots (pictured) as they
travelled around the world gathering footage
Among
the stars of the show are a baby zebra desperate to cross a swollen
river (pictured) and a penguin who undertakes a death-defying daily
commute to feed his family
Jackie Chan will voice the Mandarin version of
the film (poster pictured) in China
The film will be on general release in UK and US cinemas this autumn.
In
a written statement, a spokesman for the film's creators said: 'The
story is told with humour, intimacy, emotion and a jaw-dropping sense of
cinematic splendour.
'Earth: One
Amazing Day is the enchanting big screen family friendly adventure that
spectacularly highlights how every day is filled with more unseen dramas
and wonders than you can possibly imagine— until now!'
The film is the much anticipated sequel to BBC Earth Films' £86 million ($112 million) box office smash Earth.
Jackie Chan will voice the Mandarin version in China.
The
film's producer Stephen McDonogh added: 'Robert Redford and Jackie Chan
each lending their voices to the film is the icing on the cake for what
is already a formidable international talent line up on this world
class film.
Narrated by the Oscar-winning
American movie icon, Robert Redford, the film (pictured) tells the story
of life on our planet during on 24 hour period
As well as this narwhal
(pictured), a family of sperm whales who like to snooze vertically and a
sloth on the hunt for love are sure to captivate cinema-goers
Thanks to breakthroughs in
film-making technology, the film promises to bring you up close and
personal with the natural world (pictured)
'Their
storytelling will further captivate the hearts and minds of audiences,
by bringing them closer to wilds of nature in this extraordinary
cinematic journey across the natural world all in a single day.'
The
film is directed by Richard Dale, the BAFTA and Peabody winner for The
Human Body and Peter Webber, an Oscar nominee for The Girl with the
Pearl Earring.
The score is by Alex Heffes, who has composed for Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, and The Last King of Scotland.
Chinese cinemagoers will be the first to see the movie (pictured), after their global premiere in Beijing on the August 1
The film (pictured), the much
anticipated sequel to BBC Earth Films' £86 million ($112 million) box
office smash Earth, will be on general release in UK and US cinemas this
autumn
The
film (pictured) is directed by Richard Dale, the BAFTA and Peabody
winner for The Human Body and Peter Webber, an Oscar nominee for The
Girl with the Pearl Earring
The
script was written by leading screenwriter Frank Cottrell-Boyce, who has
previously worked on the London 2012 Olympic opening ceremony and the
film The Railway Man.
Pascal Degove, managing director of Goldcrest Films added: 'The response to this project has been phenomenal.
'It's clear BBC Earth Films are delivering the kind of cutting edge, big screen adventure for which they are globally renowned.
'Such
heavy weight additions to the already extraordinary creative team will
serve to ensure this film is capable of resonating with the widest
possible family audiences.'
The trailer for @BBCEarth's 'One Amazing Day' is here...and it's epic! pic.twitter.com/2MNR59yZ6L
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) July 6, 2017
Audiences will track the sun
(pictured) as it travels across the planet during the course of an epic
day in the life of the planet
It will journey from the highest mountains to the remotest islands, and from exotic jungles to deserts
Wildlife fans
hoping to catch a sneak preview of the action can now see some of the
highlights in a world exclusive epic trailer (pictured)
Watch the series premiere of BBC Earth's new show Jungle Planet Sunday at 7ET/9PT. pic.twitter.com/eQgaFfmsO8
— BBC Earth Canada (@BBCEarthCA) July 6, 2017
BBC Earth’s One Amazing Day trailer released: Wildlife fans hoping to catch a sneak preview of a BBC wildlife film,… https://t.co/MmPYJNAa8Y pic.twitter.com/uzyC2sizZr
— Rose Linda (@agbota3) July 6, 2017
#SummerSolstice is upon us! Explore #Earth's 1-yr journey around the #sun in this 3-part @BBC series. #LongestDayOfTheYear #FirstDayOfSummer pic.twitter.com/8zE5MezHiG
— CuriosityStream (@CuriosityStream) June 21, 2017
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