
One Life | reviewed by: Scott McKay | May 1, 2012
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Serving as a highlight reel of previous BBC efforts (Planet Earth and Life mostly) the footage still amazes! Craig is no Attenborough though
| genre | Documentary |
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| synopsis | A documentary examining how animals around the world use family bonds to survive in the wild. |
| lead actors | Daniel Craig |
| director | Michael Gunton | Martha Holmes |









