The Living Edens: Manu| 53mins
Director: Kim MacQuarrie | Producer: Kim MacQuarrie
Focus Years: 1999 | Country: United States
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"The Living Edens: Manu" is a one-hour, Emmy-winning documentary filmed entirely in the remote Manu National Park in southeastern Peru. The film chronicles a year in the lives of a variety of rainforest inhabitants: a rare harpy eagle family, a tree sloth, a family of six-foot-long giant otters, and other creatures such as a jaguar, brilliantly-plumaged macaws, and anteaters. Manu has some of the richest wildlife anywhere in the Amazon, and the film's cinematography reflects this.
The Living Edens: Manu
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