Birds from the Gods
Originally released in 2004. Birds from the Gods is a documentary film. directed by Tadashi Shimada. At just 52 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Tom Clarke Hill
Synopsis
A Japanese animal photographer, Tadashi Shimada, captures crucial photographs of wild birds in Oceania. This episode of Shimada filmed in high-definition, focuses on the rare and fascinating Birds of Paradise in New Guinea and their beautiful yet humorous courtship behavior. In yellow, red, and hybrid orange, the long-feathered Greater Bird of Paradise and Raggiana Bird of Paradise dance together in the air. The Paradise Riflebird with its distinctive jet-black body and long blue feathers lives deep in the jungle. The program captures splendid images of the Magnificent Bird of Paradise's courtship dance that's never been seen on film before. Shimada's brilliant camera work creates the supreme art of nature..
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- NHK
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Birds from the Gods about?
A Japanese animal photographer, Tadashi Shimada, captures crucial photographs of wild birds in Oceania. This episode of Shimada filmed in high-definition, focuses on the rare and fascinating Birds ...
Who directed Birds from the Gods?
Birds from the Gods was directed by Tadashi Shimada.
How long is Birds from the Gods?
Birds from the Gods has a runtime of 0 hours and 52 minutes (52 minutes total).
When was Birds from the Gods released?
Birds from the Gods was released on January 1, 2004 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Birds from the Gods?
The main cast of Birds from the Gods includes Tom Clarke Hill.