Penguin Town

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Penguin Town
Penguin Town Poster.jpg
Promotional poster
Narrated by Patton Oswalt
Country of originSouth Africa
Production
Production companyRed Rock Films
Original release
Network Netflix
Release16 June 2021 (2021-06-16)

Penguin Town is a 2021 Netflix Original documentary television series narrated by Patton Oswalt. It follows a group of endangered penguins in Simon's Town, South Africa as they search for mates, raise their young and interact with other penguins. The series was released on June 16, 2021. [1]

Contents

Episodes

No.Title
1"Homecoming"
2"The Nest Generation"
3"Hot and Bothered"
4"Lost and Found"
5"Close Encounters"
6"Weekend Warriors"
7"Beyond the Nest"
8"Learning to Fly"

Production

African penguins on Boulders Beach in February 2019 Boulders Beach 2019 2.jpg
African penguins on Boulders Beach in February 2019

Penguin Town was produced by Red Rock Films. [2] The camera crew from Red Rock Films started by following 80 pairs of penguins, which they later narrowed down to 50 and then the smaller group of penguins that would come to form the story. The camera crew used tripods, waterproof cameras, drones, and an antigravity platform to capture the footage. [3]

Penguin Town is set on Boulders Beach in Simon's Town, a suburb of Cape Town on the Western Cape of South Africa. [4]

The British Board of Film Classification issued a 'Parental Guidance' certificate. [5]

Broadcast

Penguin Town was released on Netflix on 16 June 2021. [6]

Reception

Writing for the Chicago Sun-Times , Richard Roeper described the series as a "featherweight documentary", praising Oswalt's narration. [7] In his review for The Guardian , Stuart Heritage called the series "tremendous comfort food", praising the lack of violence. [8] The New Statesman 's India Bourke criticised the series for "lightly mocking an endangered species" for entertainment. [9]

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