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PANTERAS: VIVIENDO ENTRE FELINOS

by Andoni Canela

synopsis

On 2017, Andoni Canela starts a travel with his kid Unai looking for the great felines around the world. Working as photographer for National Geographic, Andoni attempts to expose the beauty and fierceness of the animals as panthers, lions, tigers, lynxes and leopards, in addition with another animals by the zones as giraffes, hippopotamus or alligators. Unai, 13 at 2017, is a boy who not only lives a different teenage, but a real adventure discovering places and animals as he never could imagine. Alone in the nature with a few cameras and drones as only one company, father and son make a travel including ten countries of four continents. In the trying to film the legendary snow leopard of Himalayas, one of the animals most difficult to see and photograph, Andoni and Unai live an four-years odyssey to claim the importance for preserving the environment as all the animals that inhabit it.

original title: Panteras: Viviendo entre felinos
country: Spain
year: 2021
genre: documentary
directed by: Andoni Canela
film run: 99'
release date: ES 5/11/2021
screenplay: Meritxell Margarit
cinematography by: Andoni Canela, Unai Canela
film editing: Juan Barrero, Clara Martínez Malagelada
music: Unai Canela, Iván Caramés Bohigas
producer: Andoni Canela
associate producer: Juan Barrero, Andoni Canela
production: Labyrint Films, RTVE - Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española, Wanda Visión

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