Global warming is the villain in mushy Tale Aug 5, 2007
The problem is serious and Arctic Tale, which was directed by first-timer Sarah Robertson, has among its pleasures amazing nature photography by Adam Ravetch, the director s husband. Meet Nanu and Seela. (Boston Herald)
IT'S BIG-SCREEN TIME FOR THE SIMPSONS Jul 23, 2007
In other Screens news, Delfin Vigil interviews Adam Ravetch, co-director of "Arctic Tale" with his wife, Sarah Robertson, about the couple's 15-year odyssey filming walruses and polar bears for their documentary (Page 20); John Clark talks with Catherine Zeta-Jones about her starring role as an uptight chef in "No Reservations" (Page 22); and Pam Grady checks in with conceptual designer Brian Froud on the eve of the rerelease of Jim Henson's 1986 fantasy "Labyrinth" (Page 24). Clark also chats... (San Francisco Chronicle)
Starbucks brews up 'Arctic' film Jun 28, 2007
"Arctic Tale," helmed by Adam Ravetch and Sarah Robertson, follows the lives of a walrus and a polar bear from birth to maturity in the frozen Arctic wilderness that's melting away from beneath them. Queen Latifah narrates the pic, that is being distribbed under the Classics label, a division of Paramount Vantage. (Variety)
Starbucks Champions New Film and Ignites a Call-to-Action on Issue of Climate Crisis Jun 28, 2007
From Paramount Classics, the studio behind "An Inconvenient Truth," and National Geographic Films, the people who brought you "March of the Penguins," "Arctic Tale," directed by Adam Ravetch and Sarah Robertson, is an epic adventure that explores the vast world of the Great North. The movie tells the story of a walrus pup and a polar bear on their life's journey from birth to adolescence to maturity and parenthood in the frozen Arctic wilderness. (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)