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An unlikely team of activists and innovators hatches a bold mission to save endangered species.
This documentary follows a team of activists, scientists, and photographers as they race against time to expose the threat of mass extinction facing species around the globe. Using covert technology and underwater cameras, they document the hidden world of illegal wildlife trade and the devastating impact it has on biodiversity. The film aims to raise awareness and inspire action to protect endangered animals before it's too late.
Racing Extinction was generally well-received by critics, who praised its urgent message, stunning cinematography, and powerful call to action. While some found the narrative structure occasionally unfocused, the film was widely lauded for its effectiveness in highlighting the severity of the extinction crisis and the often-overlooked threats posed by human activities.
Visually stunning and urgent in its message about biodiversity loss.
Effectively exposes the devastating impact of the illegal wildlife trade.
Inspires a powerful call to action for environmental conservation.
Google audience: Google users largely approved of Racing Extinction, appreciating its impactful visuals and the critical information it presented about endangered species and the threats they face. Many found the film to be eye-opening and a strong motivator for environmental awareness and conservation efforts.
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song ('Til It Happens to You').
The film used innovative technology, including drones and specialized cameras, to capture footage of endangered species and illegal wildlife activities that would have otherwise been impossible to obtain.
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> A small contribution by everyone matters a lot. The organism survives only if the surrounding environment favours. But it takes thousands of years of evolution to find its right place. Its existence is only to restore the balance in th...