大自然的女王

大自然的女王

第7集:幕后故事【原声版】

2.0|55分钟前|女性视角聚焦自然世界|共7集
简介:
《大自然的女王》以世界各地的母系氏族和女性领袖为主角,讲述了一个关于牺牲和坚韧的故事,同时也是一个关于友谊和爱的故事。这些女王并不总是和蔼可亲或温文尔雅,她们为了家庭的成功和安全不惜一切代价。在奥斯卡金像奖终身成就奖得主安吉拉·贝塞特铿锵有力的旁白引导下,《大自然的女王》首次以女性视角聚焦自然世界。制作历时四年,由来自世界各地的女性领导的制作团队掌镜——这在自然历史领域具有开创性意义。利用尖端技术揭示了自然界中女性如何崛起的惊人之路,她们往往依靠合作和智慧而非蛮力取得成功。该系列的最后一集将向那些前往天涯海角、毕生致力于拍摄和保护动物女王的女性致敬。
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