One Life

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  • Opened February 21, 2013 
  • 1 hr 25 min
  • PG
  • Daniel Craig narrates this feature-length BBC wildlife documentary celebrating the diversity and tenacity of life on earth. Edited together from some 10,000 hours of footage from the BBC’s natural history archives, the film focuses on the cyclical journey taken by all living things, from their own birth to the moment they deliver youngsters of their own and the next generation is born. Finding food. Seeking shelter. Survival against all odds. Finding a soul mate. Raising young. The themes of ONE LIFE are universal and will touch the hearts of audiences everywhere. Whether we have wings or flippers, two legs or eight, the triumphant story of life connects us all. Cutting edge cinematic techniques capture unprecedented, astonishingly beautiful sequences. Relevant, engaging but above all, amazing – this is ONE LIFE. Full synopsis

  • Cast: Daniel Craig
  • Director: Michael Gunton, Martha Holmes
  • Genres: Documentary

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by dogmommo

This is a spectacular movie that showcases the commonalities among all life on Earth. The photography is amazing and the narrative is moving. It's a pity it was only in the theaters for a few days....

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Los Angeles Times
| Gary Goldstein

The wildlife documentary One Life is a visually gorgeous, at times astonishing screen experience. Read full review

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The Hollywood Reporter
| Frank Scheck

The opportunity to see the stunning footage on the big screen is not to be missed, and the narration by Daniel Craig, delivered with James Bond-style drollness, makes it as much fun to listen to as to watch. Read full review

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The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
| Liam Lacey

What's before our eyes suggests we share the planet with some amazingly strange beings. Read full review

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New York Post
| Kyle Smith

Nature films don’t come any more spectacular than the BBC’s One Life. Read full review

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A scene from "One Life."