White Knuckles
White Knuckles

White Knuckles

2004Movie0English

"White Knuckles" is acclaimed auteur Leo Scherman's first feature film. It's a darkly comic thriller about a young man who poisons his dimwitted brother for a huge inheritance in order to settle his debt with the Russian mafia.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Rick BingerGenres: Documentary, Family

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the life of a cheetah mother and her cubs in the African savanna. It captures their daily struggles for survival, from hunting for food to evading predators and learning essential life skills. The film highlights the tender moments of family bonding and the harsh realities of the wild.

Critical Reception

White Knuckles was generally well-received by audiences and critics for its heartwarming portrayal of cheetahs and its educational value, particularly for families. It was praised for its stunning cinematography and intimate look at wildlife.

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  • Praised for its beautiful cinematography and captivating focus on a cheetah family.
  • Seen as an engaging and educational nature documentary suitable for all ages.
  • Commended for its intimate and often touching depiction of wildlife survival.

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Fun Fact

The film relies heavily on observation and patient filming to capture authentic moments in the lives of the cheetahs, without resorting to anthropomorphism.

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