Superpride
Superpride

Movie spotlight

Superpride

2008
Movie
47 min
English

The Serengeti sustains one of the biggest lion populations in Africa: approximately 3,500 lions in 300 prides. But this pride, residing in the central Serengeti, is an exception. 22 lions in all: they are a Super Pride. Few lion prides reach Super Pride status. Keeping cubs alive to maturity is the Super Pride's ultimate goal, but sometimes the greatest threats to a lion cub's life come from other lions...

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IMDb7.6/10
Director: Rob StewartGenres: Documentary, Nature

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the complex social structures and behaviors of lions, challenging common perceptions of them as solitary hunters. It delves into their family dynamics, cooperative hunting strategies, and the intricate relationships within prides.

Critical Reception

Superpride received praise for its stunning cinematography and insightful look into the lives of lions, offering a fresh perspective on their social intelligence and familial bonds. Critics lauded its ability to capture intimate moments and highlight the often-overlooked complexities of lion society.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually stunning footage of lion behavior.

  • Offers a novel perspective on lion social dynamics.

  • Highlights the intelligence and family bonds within prides.

Google audience: Audience reception for Superpride is not widely documented on Google reviews, but generally, viewers appreciate its in-depth look at lion families and their interactions, finding it both educational and engaging.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Rob Stewart, also directed the acclaimed documentary "Sharkwater," demonstrating his passion for marine and wildlife conservation.

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