The Singing Planet (2021)

The Singing Planet (2021) poster

Throughout all of human history, people have paid meticulous attention to natural sounds, but in our noisy industrial world, these wild voices largely go unheard. From a tiny warbler announcing the awakening dawn, to sibling brown bears growling over fishing rights, to the roar of a calving glacier, the earth offers a rich and varied chorus for those who listen. Set in Glacier Bay National Park, one of the most spectacular wild places on earth, The Singing Planet immerses viewers in these wild voices and the wild places that give rise to them, guided by natural sounds recordists, Richard Nelson and Hank Lentfer.

Director: Liz McKenzie
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 38 min
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Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Singing Planet about?
Throughout all of human history, people have paid meticulous attention to natural sounds, but in our noisy industrial world, these wild voices largely go unheard. From a tiny warbler announcing the awakening dawn, to sibling brown bears growling over fishing rights, to the roar of a calving glacier, the earth offers a rich and varied chorus for those who listen. Set in Glacier Bay National Park, one of the most spectacular wild places on earth, The Singing Planet immerses viewers in these wild voices and the wild places that give rise to them, guided by natural sounds recordists, Richard Nelson and Hank Lentfer.
Who directed The Singing Planet?
The Singing Planet was directed by Liz McKenzie.
Who stars in The Singing Planet?
The Singing Planet stars Richard A. Nelson, Hank Lentfer.
How long is The Singing Planet?
The Singing Planet has a runtime of 38m (38 minutes).
What genre is The Singing Planet?
The Singing Planet is a Documentary film.
Where was The Singing Planet produced?
The Singing Planet was produced in United States of America.