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Roar: Lions of the Kalahari

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It's survival of the fittest, the fastest and the fiercest in this striking IMAX wildlife adventure about a young rogue nomadic lion who invades the domain of an elder established king of the jungle and challenges him for pride supremacy at a strategic watering hole in the Kalahari Desert in Botswana. The documentary, a National Geographic production, was shot over two years by director Tim Liversedge, who also provided the stunning cinematography. Narrated by James Garrett.... (Full plot summary below)

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It's survival of the fittest, the fastest and the fiercest in this striking IMAX wildlife adventure about a young rogue nomadic lion who invades the domain of an elder established king of the jungle and challenges him for pride supremacy at a strategic watering hole in the Kalahari Desert in Botswana. The documentary, a National Geographic production, was shot over two years by director Tim Liversedge, who also provided the stunning cinematography. Narrated by James Garrett.

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San Diego Union-Tribune - 9/10 by David ElliottIt's an old TV-nature-show story, but the telling here is crisp, stripped down, unsentimental (save for a cloying score) and startlingly effective.
Orlando Sentinel - 9/10 by Roger MooreCircle of life lesson for A simple story, eloquently told, with lovely and humongous pictures.
St. Paul Pioneer Press - 8/10 by Chris HewittIf William Shakespeare were alive and making nature movies, Lions 3-D is the sort of movie he'd make.
Georgia Straight - 8/10 by Ken EisnerU.K.-born NG veteran Tim Liversedge, Roar's primary picmaker -- he produced, helmed and lensed -- has lived in southern Africa for more than 40 years, and his intense proximity to these volatile critters is unparalleled.
Shadows on the Wall - 8/10 by Rich ClineA startlingly strong narrative structure that really grabs hold, giving the lions personalities without humanising them.
St. Paul Pioneer Press - 8/10 by Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)If William Shakespeare were alive and making nature movies, Lions 3-D is the sort of movie he'd make.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution - 7/10 by Melinda EnnisRoar: Lions of the Kalahari has a plot worthy of a Shakespearean tragedy and the epic sweep of a David Lean film, but these lions are regally real.
Sacramento News & Review - 7/10 by Jim LaneThe 3-D effects are impressive...but hardly necessary; Liversedge's film is strong enough even without them...
L.A. Weekly - 5/10 by Chuck WilsonIt's a fascinating 40 minutes, packed with gorgeous close-ups of giraffes, zebras and even buzzards, images that should delight children and reassure those adults who fear that the world has been tamed. Not just yet.
User Review - 6/10 by Brett EVery interesting! It was definitely neat to see the lions on the huge IMAX screen. The music was cheesy but so fitting, too. A nice little package in 40 minutes.

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