African Cats

Recorded more than over two years in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, Keith Scholey and Alastair Fothergil's tendency narrative spotlights on Sita, a mother cheetah with five offspring, and Mara, a lion fledgling whose guardians, Layla and Fang, are the maturing leaders of their pride. As a single parent, it tumbles to Sita alone to guarantee the endurance of her descendants, while Mara faces a progressively prompt danger: If another lion topples Fang, Mara and her kin will be slaughtered or driven off.

Introductory discharge: April 21, 2011 (Hong Kong)

Executives: Keith Scholey, Alastair Fothergill

Introductory DVD discharge: October 4, 2011

Film industry: 30.9 million USD

Described by: Samuel L. Jackson (US variant), Patrick Stewart (UK adaptation)

Kind: Documentary, Adventure

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African Cats


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