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The Year Earth Changed (2021)

The Year Earth Changed (2021)

PG 48 minutes EN Documentary
Mother Nature is making a comeback.
Never-before-seen footage shows how our living in lockdown opened the door for nature to bounce back and thrive. Across the seas, skies, and lands, Earth found its rhythm when we came to a stop.
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David Attenborough
Self - Narrator (voice)
Bhashkar Bara
Self - Villager
Dulu Bora
Self - Conservationist
Anshul Chopra
Self - Photographer
Christine Gabriele
Self - Whale Researcher
Meghna Hazarika
Self - Conservationist
Russell MacLaughlin
Self - Wildlife Cameraman
Salim Mandela
Self - Cheetah Researcher
Janet Neilson
Self - Whale Researcher
Justin Perrault
Self - Turtle Researcher
Suzie Teerlink
Self - Whale Researcher

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Production companies: BBC Studios Natural History Unit
Production countries: United Kingdom

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PG (Some material may not be suitable for children under 10. These films may contain some mild language, crude/suggestive humor, scary moments and/or violence. No drug content is present. There are a few exceptions to this rule. A few racial insults may also be heard.)

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