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This carefully selected, age-appropriate program is catered to students in 5th through 8th grade. The seven short films included in this program will inspire youth to learn about the natural world and how they can apply their unique talents to make a difference.


Featuring: 30° Below (3 min) | Becoming Ruby (19 min) | Strike with Us (2 min) | Stories from the Blue: Million Waves Project (6 min) | Immolation (8 min) | Disappearing Penguins (15 min) | Matagi Mālohi: Strong Winds (3 min)


Parents and Educators, Please Note: "Becoming Ruby” includes bleeps to censor curse words throughout the film. 


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Award Winner: Best Children's Film


A team of scientists travels to Elephant Island, a remote island off the Antarctic peninsula, to find out how its penguin population is faring. Penguins are not just charismatic animals. They are a keystone species in Antarctica and an important indicator of the health of the Antarctic ecosystem. The results from this research expedition made headlines around the world and contribute to the call for protection of Antarctica through large scale ocean sanctuaries. The film is narrated by Alison Sudol, actress, singer, and Antarctic ambassador for Greenpeace.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    15 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Premiere
    US
  • Note
    www.noctiluca.tv | www.greenpeace.org | www.tinyurl.com/y6yzhgty
  • Director
    Maarten van Rouveroy
  • Producer
    Alex Yallop
  • Filmmaker
    Maarten van Rouveroy (Camera)
  • Editor
    Maarten van Rouveroy