The Triumph of Life on DVD

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The Triumph of Life on DVD
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FremantleMedia Enterprises

Posted: April 23rd, 2010.

Triumph of Life the most powerful story on Earth – the story of life itself

Released by FremantleMedia Enterprises on 24th May 2010, Triumph of Life is an epic tale that has the power to change our perceptions of our planet. This exceptional six part documentary is released in a two–disc DVD set priced £24.99 bringing you life as you’ve never seen it before.

This stunning nature series narrated by stage and film actor Liev Schreiber ( X-Men Origins, The Omen) begins with a penetrating look at the process of evolution and the driving force behind it — genes. We are given a glimpse of how life might look on Earth in the future and whether humans have what it takes to survive the next great threat of extinction.

Triumph of Life uses a combination of cutting edge model effects and superb wildlife photography, weaving together the latest scientific revelations with a fresh and entertaining approach to natural history. This rare and previously unfilmed animal action sets a new standard for modern wildlife filmmaking.

Each episode addresses a new and fascinating subject: The Four Billion Year War portrays the stunning diversity of nature on earth, charting the key breakthroughs in the epic advance of life from its humble beginnings to its vibrant dominance of land, air, and water.

The Eternal Arms Race explains how the wars between predators and their prey offer a powerful new explanation for the fabulous array of shape, form, and strategy we see in living things.

Brain Power explores how and when brains emerged in the evolutionary story, what kinds of problems they really solve, and why all animals are not equipped with high IQs.

Triumph Of Life presents a compelling image of our planet and how it has shaped the stunning variety of life we are surrounded with today making it a great gift for all ages.

The DVD is released on May 24th, it runs for 282 mins and is available for £24.99.

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