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Mysterious Castles of Clay

  • 1978
  • 56m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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Punctuating the skyline of the African plains with their distinctive silhouettes, giant termite mounds support an abundance of life, and not all of it invertebrate. The Oscar-nominated Myste... Read allPunctuating the skyline of the African plains with their distinctive silhouettes, giant termite mounds support an abundance of life, and not all of it invertebrate. The Oscar-nominated Mysterious Castles of Clay provides a dramatic and enthralling insight into the diverse ecosyst... Read allPunctuating the skyline of the African plains with their distinctive silhouettes, giant termite mounds support an abundance of life, and not all of it invertebrate. The Oscar-nominated Mysterious Castles of Clay provides a dramatic and enthralling insight into the diverse ecosystem these towering monoliths help sustain.

  • Director
    • Alan Root
  • Star
    • Orson Welles
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    95
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    • Director
      • Alan Root
    • Star
      • Orson Welles
    • 7User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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      • Alan Root
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    9mcdonaldalaska

    One of the best nature films ever

    Twenty five years ago, I showed this film in some children's classes in Entomology and can still remember the excitement of the kids; they were spellbound! It is not just about the termites who have built and live in the "Castles of Clay," but also about the other animals who use the mounds. There is a fantastic scene in which a cobra fights a monitor lizard while a colony of mongooses watch. It is a not only good for entomology classes, but also for teaching about ecology since there is so much about the interactions between the termites and other organisms and the whole ecology of all of the organisms that live in and around the mounds.

    I wish it was available on DVD, so that I could watch it again and show others.
    6lee_eisenberg

    impressive documentary, but there's a problem with the version that I watched

    Joan and Alan Root's Academy Award-nominated "Mysterious Castles of Clay" is about termites, their homes, and their role in the ecosystem. It's one of the most impressive documentaries that you'll ever see.

    However, there was a problem with the version that I watched. I saw it on YouTube, where it's simply called "Castles of Clay" (and unlike the professed narration by Orson Welles, this narration was from Derek Jacobi). But most importantly, the narration was delayed several minutes! How'd that happen?!

    Okay, if you can ignore that, then it's one fine production. We get to see a lot of the animals of East Africa's serengeti going around doing their stuff. Lots of fun.
    Derek-31

    A wildlife film -- with a twist

    Alan Root is perhaps the world's leading wildlife and natural history filmmaker. When he made CASTLES OF CLAY, it was considered a bit of a risky venture, for it had no "charismatic mega-fauna" of the sort seen in most wildlife films. Instead, it is a portrait of the giant termite mounds found in Africa, which are indeed literally "castles of clay." Root managed to find (or construct) story, drama, and adventure in these unusual structures and the creatures that build and inhabit them.

    A quarter century later the film is still highly regarded, and can be seen occasionally in the US on the Discovery Channel.

    -- Derek Bousé
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    An incredible film experience

    I saw this film on TV soon after it was made and it has stayed with me vividly for twenty years. The multidimensional life of a termite hive organism and its ensuing ecosystem relationships are breathtakingly splendid. The gladiatorial battle-to-the-death between an ant scout and a termite interceptor has to be one of the most dramatic moments ever recorded on film. I wish I could obtain a copy of this film but thusfar have not found it for sale.
    10FosterInWa

    Still FANTASTIC after all these years

    I showed this to my 6th grade class about 17 years ago and the students loved it. I loved it, too. The story of the termites and their interaction with their environment is amazing. The cast of creatures is deep and they all play their parts well. The battle between the two cold-blooded titans is truly classic footage.

    Alan Root has done some incredible camera work and this should have won the Best Documentary Oscar. The copy I have doesn't have Orson Welles narrating it (Derek Jacobi) and it isn't called the "Mysterious Castles of Clay," just "Castles of Clay." This makes me think that it must have been done with Welles added for star power and an Oscar push.

    I was lucky enough to find this VHS just recently and it is now my children's favorite movie. They brought it to the latest family gathering instead of a Disney movie. If you can find this movie you are indeed lucky.

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      One version of this film, entitled simply "Castles of Clay," is narrated by Derek Jacobi.
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      Referenced in Lights, Action, Africa! (1981)

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 1978 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
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      • Castles of Clay
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      • Survival Anglia
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      • 56m

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