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Cinematography
IMAX cameras make 40 minutes feel like pure visual poetry.
Acting
Morgan Freeman's voice could narrate tax forms and I'd weep.
Practical Effects
Real orphaned animals, zero CGI manipulation.
Director
David Lickley
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