Alaska's Wild Peninsula
The Alaska Peninsula, a cloud-cloaked landscape of active volcanoes and rolling tundra, inspired this filmic essay of a distant land where bears outnumber people and the sockeye salmon run is the most productive in the world. At the base of the peninsula lies Katmai National Park and Preserve, a wilderness larger than Yellowstone and Yosemite combined, and home to the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. With stunning photography and a sweeping orchestral score, The Ends of the Earth celebrates this magnificent land of wilderness and wildlife.
Alaska's Wild Peninsula โ moviesda Movie Details, Country, Release Date, and More
| Original Title | The Ends of the Earth |
|---|---|
| Release Date | 2013-03-17 |
| Country | US |
| Languages | en |
| Interests | Documentary |
| Genres | Documentary |
| Production | The National Park Service |
Alaska's Wild Peninsula โ moviesda Movie
Alaska's Wild Peninsula brings together elements of Documentary, delivering a captivating and immersive experience. Directed by an accomplished director with a screenplay by a talented writing team, it weaves a compelling story that keeps audiences engaged from start to finish. Produced by The National Park Service and presented by moviesda, the movie brings a fresh perspective to the genre. Released on 2013-03-17, with a runtime of 60, it unfolds as a gripping narrative filled with memorable performances and stunning visuals. With a budget of an undisclosed budget, the movie has earned undisclosed box office results, reflecting its impact on audiences. Now officially released, it continues to leave a mark, carrying the tagline:
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