BEIJING, December 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Phil Agland, a two-time winner of the British Academy Film Awards and Emmy Awards who once showed the world the warmth of Chinese rural life with Spirit of Place: Yunnan, now turns his camera to the snow-covered Sanjiangyuan Plateau, presenting the 3-episode, 30-minute eco-documentary. The cradle of nature. It tells the legendary stories of Sanjiangyuan from a delicate perspective.
From leading the global rainforest conservation movement with Korup: an African tropical forest transmit the philosophy of symbiosis in 50 countries with Baka: the cry of the tropical forestAgland has always excelled at infusing natural stories with humanistic power. Presented by China Review Studio and Migu video, this work continues his creative gene of “seeing the big in the microphone”. Taking the “king of the snowy mountains”, the snow leopard, as a clue, he follows their life trajectories and discovers the interlocking ecological code of the food chain.
Under the lens, there are not only magnificent scenes of lush green mountains and thriving creatures, but also a focus on the people who guard these lands, from ecological rangers tracking the footprints of snow leopards and researchers analyzing the connections between species. In the documentary, countless secrets of nature lie in the figures of snow leopards, the footprints of forest rangers and the pulse of biodiversity recovery. With a truthful approach, Agland records the solution to the problem of grassland degradation and demonstrates the effectiveness of aquatic ecological protection.
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SOURCE China Assessment Studio




