Serengeti Symphony

Oct 8 1998 N/A 1h 22m
Documentary, Music

Serengeti Symphony is a breathtaking look at the astounding landscape and exotic animals that make up the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. The film accounts the daily lives and intricacies of animals such as giraffe, flamingos, leopards and cheetahs, each vivid scene flawlessly paired with a musical score written by Laurens van Rooyen. Serengeti Symphony brings the beauty of Africa to life like never before, with close up colourful images of the terrain and unimaginable glimpses of the wildlife, allowing the true character of the landscape, and the grace and spirit of every animal, to shine through.

Plot

Serengeti Symphony is all about how classical music and astounding imagery intertwine, delivering to the viewer the day-to-day life of animals and people of the Serengeti National Reserve in Tanzania. Colorful images, high-speed chases by cheetahs, all animals that live in harmony together in the Reserve, they make watching and listening to the Serengeti Symphony something that everyone should do at least once. It truly delivers us the beauty of Africa. This movie is shown as a musical documentary with hardly any voice-over and does not, like Hugo van Lawick's previous movie "The Leopard Son", try to tell us a romanticized story.

Written by

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Directed by

Hugo Van Lawick

Cast

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Production Countries

Netherlands

Languages

English

Awards

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Scores
# of Votes
119
Average Rating
7.3 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
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