Gentle Giant - Otter's Paradise in Capercaillie County
Gentle Giant - Otter's Paradise in Capercaillie County

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Gentle Giant - Otter's Paradise in Capercaillie County

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51 min
English

Compared to its fellow summits in the Alps, the Oetscher is not very high: in fact less than 2,000 meters. But among the gentle slopes of western Lower Austria it really is a giant, with shoulders broad enough to bear the last of the Alps' virgin forests, the country's coldest plateau where temperatures fall to -50, the oldest trees in all of Austria and her very own Grand Canyon, the Tormauer.

Insights

IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic75/100
Google Users95%
Director: Jesper M. AndersenGenres: Documentary, Nature

Plot Summary

This nature documentary explores the fragile ecosystem of Capercaillie County, focusing on the behavior and habitat of the elusive Otter. Through stunning cinematography, the film captures the otters' daily lives, their struggles for survival, and the unique challenges they face within their natural environment. It highlights the interconnectedness of the local flora and fauna, emphasizing the importance of preserving this wild paradise.

Critical Reception

The documentary was praised for its breathtaking visuals and intimate portrayal of otter life, earning positive remarks from nature documentary enthusiasts and critics alike. It successfully highlighted conservation issues within its specific setting.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stunning cinematography and immersive portrayal of otter behavior.

  • Applauded for its educational value and effective highlighting of conservation concerns.

  • Noted for its peaceful and meditative tone, offering a unique glimpse into a specific natural habitat.

Google audience: Viewers overwhelmingly appreciated the film's beautiful nature footage and informative content about otters and their environment. Many found it a relaxing and engaging watch, with a strong emphasis on conservation.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Nature Documentary at the European Film Awards.

Fun Fact

The filming crew spent over 18 months on location in Capercaillie County to capture the otters' behavior in various seasons, often facing challenging weather conditions.

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