Messenger from Siberia
On December 13, 2014, a Siberian crane from the Arctic Circle arrived at Jinshan Wetland in northeastern Taiwan. This is Taiwan's first Siberian crane. Is this young bird able to grow up in strange tropical climate?
Would it capable of returning Siberian wilderness safely and getting marriage without parental care?
There were only 4000 Siberian cranes survive in the world.They'll attract people's attention to the environment and the worldwide protection of all their habitats.
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Chang, Po-ChunDirector
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Mark Wilkie & Chang, Po-ChunWriter
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Chang, Po-ChunProducer
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:60 minutes
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Completion Date:July 20, 2017
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Production Budget:800,000 USD
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Country of Origin:Taiwan
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Country of Filming:Ghana, Japan, Russian Federation, Taiwan
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:HD1080i
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Chang, PoChun is a Taiwanese
documentary director, photographer, best
known for his 2011 film “Fall in love with
fireflies”, which won Children Earth Vision
Award at the 2013 EARTH VISION-Tokyo
Global Environmental Film Festival and
was nominated for Best Music Video at
Green Screen festival.
The film made across four different countries, including Japan, China, Taiwan and Russia for 2 years.
Traveled and shoot in each mainly Siberian Crane's habitates.
In remote Siberia, director successfully captured the birth of Siberian Crane and they how to breeding young birds in the wild.
It's a story about Siberian Crane, old farmer and all of the people who concern for environment by a lost young crane.