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Serengeti - Season 1
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Based on the lives of animals in Serengeti, this documentary, covers everything of animals and wild life, where animals live in families and struggle against survival, as the powerful hunts the week in a fatal fight. The first season begins with a violent fight for animals after the shortage on food.
Based on the lives of animals in Serengeti, this documentary, covers everything of animals and wild life, where animals live in families and struggle against survival, as the powerful hunts the week in a fatal fight. The first season begins with a violent fight for animals after the shortage on food.
Actors:
Peter Drost,
Adjoa Andoh,
Lupita Nyongo,
John Boyega
Peter Drost
Adjoa Andoh
14 January 1963, Bristol, England, UK
Lupita Nyongo
1 March 1983, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
John Boyega
17 March 1992, Peckham, London, England, UK
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
John Downer
Country:
United Kingdom
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July 08, 2019
Serengeti, a gloriously photographed spectacle that will have staid naturalists tearing their hair out.
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It's all very EastEnders: Off to the Plains.
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It was entirely compelling and satisfying.
July 08, 2019
The BBC must quietly be preparing for the day when Attenborough can't play Glasto any more. I fervently hope this isn't the way forward, although it has given me a useful new distinction between "popular" and "populist".
July 11, 2019
Here it is at last: savannah soap! And it's fab.
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Entertaining, visually stunning African animal series.
July 10, 2019
It's hard to trust these constructed science-free stories, which tend towards squeamishness... It is worth sticking with, however, because the film crew have submitted wonders.
July 09, 2019
It's hard to fathom whom this is for, given it feels like it's for children on the one hand but definitely isn't on the other. Weird. But watchable, even if it isn't "new."

