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Deserts

  • Episode aired Apr 1, 2007
  • TV-PG
  • 49m
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Planet Earth (2006)
DocumentaryFamily

A large and growing part of earth's land mass is covered in desert - each one widely varied in composition and dryness. Wildlife species have adapted in different ways to these different ari... Read allA large and growing part of earth's land mass is covered in desert - each one widely varied in composition and dryness. Wildlife species have adapted in different ways to these different arid lands especially to get and conserve water. Some are physically desert-models, like came... Read allA large and growing part of earth's land mass is covered in desert - each one widely varied in composition and dryness. Wildlife species have adapted in different ways to these different arid lands especially to get and conserve water. Some are physically desert-models, like camels, others just changed their diet and behavior. Most live mainly at night, when it's cool... Read all

  • Director
    • Alastair Fothergill
  • Writers
    • David Attenborough
    • Gary Parker
  • Stars
    • David Attenborough
    • Sigourney Weaver
    • Tom Clarke
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Alastair Fothergill
    • Writers
      • David Attenborough
      • Gary Parker
    • Stars
      • David Attenborough
      • Sigourney Weaver
      • Tom Clarke
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    David Attenborough
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    Sigourney Weaver
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    Tom Clarke
    • Self - Camerman
    Huw Cordey
    • Self - Producer
    Nikolay Drozdov
    Nikolay Drozdov
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    Sanae Ueda
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      • Gary Parker
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    9filipecabeleira

    Each minute is a discovery

    This episode is fantastic.

    Is beautiful and visually amazing.

    Show us a completely different world but also very beautiful and full of surprises.

    I enjoyed to see and to admire the landscapes, the animals and all the life that the deserts contain.

    Each minute is a discovery.

    The Making of is also very good, because we have the possibility to the true adventure from behind the cameras.

    See and enjoy it like i did.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    The deserts may be dry, but this episode certainly isn't

    Absolutely adore 'Planet Earth', one of the best documentaries ever made and actually is more than that. Have remarked a few times that it and its recent follow up (every bit as good) did for nature and out planet as 'Walking with Dinosaurs' did with the dinosaurs. David Attenborough is wisely considered a national treasure for very good reason, no matter how much he himself dislikes the term.

    That "Deserts" may be perhaps one of the weaker 'Planet Earth' episodes is saying nothing, because it is still absolutely wonderful and many cuts above most things talking about deserts in educational terms and a lot of nature documentaries in general. Throughout it's an awe-inspiring, utterly transfixing experience where one forgets they're watching a documentary and instead feeling like they're watching art. This may sound like extreme hyperbole, but to me and many others 'Planet Earth' is completely deserving of its praise and even deserving of more. To me as well, it is easily one of the best the BBC has done in years.

    Where to start with the praises for "Deserts?" For starters it looks amazing. It is gorgeously filmed with some jaw-dropping aerial shots, done in a completely fluid and natural, sometimes intimate (a great way of connecting even more with the animals), way and never looking static. In fact much of it is remarkably cinematic. The scenery and habitats are some of the most breath-taking personally seen anywhere, whether in visual media and real life and the rich colours positively leap out. The music is epic but has just as many quieter moments that speak just as much. The main theme is unforgettable.

    Regarding the narrative aspects, "Deserts" can't be faulted there either. The narration has a great well-balanced mix of facts that will be familiar to the viewer and others that will induce the right amount of surprise. In short, it's just fascinating, informative and thoughtful. Everything is intriguing and illuminating, with as much for children to be inspired by as well as adults, and there is just enough freshness to avoid it from becoming stale. Attenborough delivers it beautifully, there's a soft-spoken enthusiasm and precision about his delivery and he never preaches.

    "Deserts" succeeds brilliantly in showing how the lack of water and such affects the inhabitants/wildlife, what is done to try and overcome the obstacles and how they adapt. The episode was illuminating to me too, because my knowledge of deserts before was basically knowing that it was hot and that it was dry, to find out so much more and building upon/expanding on what little was known is what good documentary watching is all about and "Deserts" accomplished that with flying colours.

    One may find themselves, like me, rooting for the inhabitants and even the deserts themselves in the way they would a human. "Deserts" may just lack the emotional impact (or the same amount at least) or complexity of some of the other 'Planet Earth' episodes, hence the slightly lower rating than the previous ones, but it's beautifully structured with nothing episodic about it, feeling again like its own individual story and journey (another general strength of Attenborough documentaries).

    In summation, didn't quite bowl me over as much as other episodes of the series but still wonderfully done and fascinating. Nothing dry about it at all and actually has very little wrong, just that the other episodes had a little more emotional impact. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    6dakuchonekobing

    Deserts!

    This is a good episode. I enjoyed watching it. There're many things I learned from this. The animals living in deserts is interesting. The zoom-out scenes with music are awesome. And once again I have to bow before the music they used. So so incredible!

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      [first lines]

      David Attenborough - Narrator: A third of the land on our planet is desert. These great scars on the face of the Earth

      [rolling sand dunes]

      David Attenborough - Narrator: appear to be lifeless. But, surprisingly, none are. In all, life manages somehow to keep a precarious hold.

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      Written by George Fenton

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 2007 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Saguaro National Park, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
      • Discovery Channel
      • NHK
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      • 49m
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      • 1.78 : 1

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