: Nim’s primary defense is not just physical, but scientific; she must prove the existence of at least three endangered species on the island to grant it protected status.
Filmed across far north and southeast Queensland, Australia, the movie utilized real-world locations like Hinchinbrook Island to create its "remote South Pacific" aesthetic. Though it had a smaller theatrical footprint than its predecessor, it remains a staple for family viewing due to its "Family-Approved" status.
For those interested in the source material, the story is based on the book Nim at Sea by Wendy Orr. You can watch the official trailer on the Pinnacle Films YouTube channel to see the transition in the film's visual style. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
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