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Meerkat Manor: The Story Begins

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[MEERK] | 2008 | 73 min | Feature Documentary

Directed by: Chris Barker and Mike Slee

USA

World Premiere

Interests: Animals Documentary Family
Moods: Celebratory Exhilarating Exotic Joyful Playful Raucous
animal.discovery.com

Cast & Credits

Principal Cast: Whoopi Goldberg
Music: Laurent Ferlet
Producer: Caroline Hawkins
Editor: Oral Norrie Ottey
Executive Producers: Clare Birks, Carole Tomko, Mick Kaczorowski, Mark Wild
Directors of Photography: Robin Smith, John Walters

Program Notes

Meerkats have been gaining ground in the media since The Lion King's Timon showed up on the scene more than 10 years ago. Their humanlike tendency to stand on their hind legs might be one reason, and their hilariously expectant demeanor is certainly another. Directors Chris Barker and Mike Slee use both to great advantage in this amazing adventure that uses real footage of wild African meerkats to tell the story of a spunky young female named Flower. The mix of ingenious editing, evocative narration by Whoopi Goldberg, and the stunning beauty of South Africa's wilds make this a delightful experience for children and adults. Young Flower, the hope of her family, must fulfill her destiny by clearing the hurdles that Nature throws her way-be it snakes, neighboring gangs, or just the unyielding cruelty of the barren Kalahari desert. The rhythm-rich soundtrack of traditional South African music perfectly accompanies the astonishing shots of natural majesty that leave you wondering, how did they film that? The camera flies with the hawks and then dives underground to show claustrophobic footage of the meerkats in their dark burrows. They don't hesitate to play the outrageously adorable card, either-the plentiful baby meerkats rank high on the list of nature's little cuties. In an era when kids are inundated with animation, and species are disappearing by the day, this refreshingly real film will naturally inspire wonder at the truth Goldberg speaks in the film's opening: "The animals and the land share secrets every single day."

--Genna Terranova


 

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