The official trailer for the documentary “Turtle: The Incredible Journey” is now available to watch on “Entertainment Tonight”‘s website as well as below this post.

The documentary follows a loggerhead turtle who is swimming back to her birth place:

TURTLE: THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY is the story of a little loggerhead turtle, which follows in the path of her ancestors on one of the most extraordinary journeys in the natural world. Born on a beach in Florida, she rides the Gulf Stream all the way to the frozen north and ultimately swims around the entire North Atlantic to Africa and back to the beach where she was born. But the odds are stacked against her; just one in 10,000 thousand turtles survive the journey.

Along the way she faces many hazards, she loses her brothers and sisters in the Sargasso Sea, comes face to face with creatures of the deep and nearly dies at the hands of fishermen. A sunfish guides her to safety and a humpback whale shows her the way north. And when she finally reaches the frozen north, she sees the greatest celebration of life on the Earth; but she also discovers deep and powerful changes happening in the oceans – the ice is melting and sea levels are rising; it could halt the Gulf Stream, flood the turtle’s birthing beaches and end a way of life.

Then her calling comes, she must return home.

Under a million stars, she crawls out of the sea to lay her own eggs and keep Turtle: The Incredible Journey alive.

Award-winning filmmaker Nick Stringer follows the loggerhead turtle on an adventure of more than 9,000 miles guided only by instinct. Stringer and his camera crew spent two years following loggerhead turtles on their trips across the ocean, and have captured on film the remarkable life cycle of a beautiful creature that struggles to survive in an increasingly unforgiving environment.

TURTLE: THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY is narrated by Academy Award nominee Miranda Richardson, and will be released to theatres in both standard theatrical formats as well as 3D in selected locations.

“Turtle” opens in theaters June 24. For more info on the film, go to the film’s official website.

By Monique Jones

Monique Jones blogs about race and culture in entertainment, particularly movies and television. You can read her articles at Racialicious, and her new site, COLOR . You can also listen to her new podcast, What would Monique Say.

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