Rating: 8.5
Africa: The Serengeti (1994)
Graphic Films

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40 mins

Director
George Casey

Narrator/Host
James Earl Jones

Producer
George Casey
Paul Novros

Movie data: IMDB

Description

The Serengeti is a huge area of grassland in Tanzania, Africa. Once a year, in the time of drought, about two million herd animals like antelopes travel north to feed and mate before moving south again, when plants there begin to blossom.

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IMAX, Serengeti, Tanzania, Africa, Animals


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10 digitallyobsessed.com | Justin Stephen

Unlike some IMAX films, Africa: The Serengeti is definitely not a film guilty of having too much style and not enough substance. Filled with spectacular imagery and near reference quality audio, this is a must-have for nature lovers.
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9.0 Amazon user reviews

Not only is the video completly accurate in its portrayal of the magical Serengeti, but the cinematography is excellent.
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8.0 Big Movie Zone | Herb Lash

Watching a blast of cheetah speed on the Giant Screen is an experience that defies all expectations - it is one of many images in this very good Big Movie that has yet to be rivaled by any other wildlife documentary.
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7.0 New York Times | Ed Atkinson

Kids of all ages who are fascinated by the wild happenings of the African plane will definitely be glad Slingshot Entertainment formatted this film to fit the television and computer monitor.
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