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Box office. $25.1 million [4] Born in China ( 我们诞生在中国) is a 2016 nature documentary film directed by Lu Chuan. A co-production between Disneynature and Shanghai Media Group, the film was released in China on August 12, 2016, [5] in the United States on April 21, 2017, one day before Earth Day, and in France on August 23 of the ...
By Amy Renner Mar. 20, 2017. A nature documentary that follows three families of animals in China. Who's Involved: John Krasinski, Roy Conli, Lu Chuan, Phil Chapman, Brian Leith. Release Date: Friday, April 21, 2017 Nationwide. N/A NOT AVAILABLE MPA.
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TRAILER for Born in China: Earth Day Trailer. List. 83% Tomatometer 48 Reviews. 73% Audience Score 2,500+ Ratings. From frigid mountains to the heart of the bamboo forest, filmmaker Lu Chuan ...
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Disneynature, in its ongoing quest to bring the natural world to the big screen as never before, presents its most ambitious project to date, taking moviegoers on a grand journey into the wilds of China. “Born In China” follows the adventures of three animal families — the majestic panda, the savvy golden monkey and the elusive snow ...
Apr 22, 2015 · Disneynature, in its ongoing quest to bring the natural world to the big screen as never before, presents its most ambitious project to date, taking moviegoe...
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A doting panda mother guides her growing baby as she begins to explore and seek independence. A two-year-old golden snub-nosed monkey who feels displaced by his new baby sister joins up with a group of free-spirited outcasts. And a mother snow leopard-an elusive animal rarely caught on camera-faces the very real drama of raising her two cubs in ...
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Parents say ( 16 ): Kids say ( 10 ): This documentary is a visually stunning look at areas of China that most of us will never see. That includes the Qinghai Province on the northeast rim of the Tibetan plateau at 5,000 meters above sea level, where a snow leopard struggles to stay alive and feed her young.