Luc Jacques, creator of penguins, director of "The Migration of Birds" Luc
Jacques is a documentary filmmaker, photographer, and French biologist. After producing the documentary "Spotted Bugs" which described the "love" story of insects in 1996, he followed and photographed the global migration of migratory birds, and produced the documentary "Bird Migration", which made a box office of 11 million US dollars in the United States and won Nominated for Best Documentary Oscar in 2001.
In order to film "The Diary of the Emperor Penguin", Luc Jacques filmed the Antarctic glacier at minus 40 degrees Celsius for nearly 13 months. This time, Luc Jacques focused on one species and recorded their difficult and unrelenting survival journey. This time, close-up shots are used extensively, revealing their various realistic details. Luc Jacques was trapped on a glacier for a month when he filmed the film, and 13 months of field shooting in Antarctica, without any treatment, completely restored the natural ecology. Luc Jacques said: "It's crazy to shoot one film a year on a glacier. Emperor penguins are the biggest and most beautiful members of the penguin family. I started thinking about the film's plot 4 years ago. Development, ideas matured step by step. We embarked on an incredible journey. All the stories are in my head, all I have to do is follow a group of 'cursed' creatures.
French cinema is the most alive, watch In such a film, there is no way to describe him in words, so if you see this film, then enjoy it, this is a respect for the film itself!
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