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    One Life

    One Life is a British nature documentary film directed by Michael Gunton and Martha Holmes, focusing on the cyclical journey taken by all living creatures, from birth to having youngsters of their own.
    Country: United Kingdom
    Duration: 85 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2011
    IMDb: 7.9
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  • Actors of "One Life"

  • Directors of "One Life"

    Michael Gunton. Director of One Life
    Michael Gunton
    Martha Holmes. Director of One Life
    Martha Holmes
  • Creators of "One Life"

    Michael Gunton. Director of One Life
    Michael Gunton
    Martha Holmes. Director of One Life
    Martha Holmes
  • Critic Reviews of "One Life"

    Los Angeles Times
    February 22, 2013

    A visually gorgeous, at times astonishing screen experience.

    New York Post
    February 22, 2013

    Nature films don't come any more spectacular than the BBC's "One Life."

    Newark Star-Ledger
    February 21, 2013

    A typical British nature documentary, which is to say, a very good film, and one that mostly balances the "awwws" with the awesome.

    New York Times
    February 20, 2013

    A typically eye-catching, years-in-the-making chronicle of animal life that is tainted by the urge to anthropomorphize.

    Village Voice
    February 19, 2013

    Another gorgeously shot document of nature's majesty, this one focusing on the life cycle-and interconnectedness-of all living creatures.

    Globe and Mail
    March 23, 2012

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

    PopMatters
    December 09, 2013

    Even if we can understand that the future of our planet depends on a multi-species sharing economy, the film doesn't always match up what it says with what it shows.

    Slant Magazine
    February 19, 2013

    As much as Daniel Craig's narration can feel tacked-on, it's really secondary to the film's expert camerawork.

    ViewLondon
    November 16, 2011

    Beautifully shot and featuring some genuinely astonishing footage, this is a thoroughly entertaining documentary that delivers a powerful message.

    Shadows on the Wall
    November 16, 2011

    The camera work on this nature documentary is so staggering that it really is worth seeing on a very big screen.

    Scotsman
    August 15, 2011

    Shot with dazzling technical prowess.

    London Evening Standard
    July 22, 2011

    A technically brilliant wildlife documentary from BBC Earth Film, let down by its gushy, absurdly pro-family script.

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