Director : James Hill
Genre : Adventure, Family, Drama.
Cast : Virginia McKenna, Bill Travers, Geoffrey Keen and Lions.
Born Free was a 1966 British movie,which is based on a non-fictional book by the same name and was written by Joy Adamson in 1960.From a film making point of view, it is one of the best movie i have ever seen and it is unbelievably real.And unlike Life Of Pi(where CG tiger was used), in this movie all the animals shown on screen are real.
The movie and the book says the story of a real life British couple Joy Adamson and her husband George Adamson who raised Elsa the Lioness, an orphaned lion cub.I have never seen an animal movie so authentically shot (other than movies about pet dogs).It's unbelievable.Some shots are really tricky and we can understand that.Even though at the first five minutes you might doubt this movie for a documentary(because of the narration at the beginning),once you are into it you are definitely going to miss Elsa when you finish watching the movie.
All i can say is, don't miss this awesomely made British film.It's emotional,entertaining,dramatic and it's a must watch movie.I couldn't find a better poster in internet so i have inserted the DVD cover of the movie as the poster.I have blurred the summary part so that you won't face spoilers.So what are you waiting for grab a collector's edition by clicking on the below button.
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