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Paseka: The Easter Elephant
1 x 60’, 2012, HD
On Easter morning, a baby elephant is mysteriously abandoned by her herd in the wilds of Botswana’s Okavango delta. Saved from certain death by a bizarre chain of events, she forces herself into a very unusual, captive elephant herd. We follow her first year in this spectacular African wilderness, learning what it means to be an elephant. Her unique journey is our window into the elephant world.
Afriscreen Films
The African penguin is the only penguin species in Africa. Their clumsy demeanour has seen them called the Charlie Chaplins of the bird world. But they are struggling to escape extinction. Despite the protection of their breeding islands, numbers fall. Scientists race to find the answers for the staggering decline. Is there a glimmer of hope for the African Chaplin?
Homebrew Film Company
Flamboyant, noisy and clever – parrots are one of a kind. As their natural habitats are dwindling, these charismatic birds now conquer our world. 70,000 parrots are already making our cities a more colourful place. Furthermore, endangered species are bred under scientific observation and returned to their native habitats, to help boost the wild populations all over our planet.
In this series, we follow the trail of the Transfrontier Parks. We explore why these conservation areas are important and what they protect. Through the eyes of the local communities and the conservation bodies, we follow a trail along the major rivers, mountains and deserts to see what can be achieved if countries work together to conserve a shared heritage.
Homebrew Film Company
With an exciting and upbeat style, the focus of this series is on bringing awareness of positive environmental and community-driven stories by taking the audience through Africa. This series brings together stories that tell of projects that people are involved in, whether small or large, which have a positive effect on the environment and community. The stories educate, inspire, create awareness and encourage involvement.
NHU Africa
Two groups of plants exhibit such intriguing behaviour that a century and a half ago they attracted the attention of Charles Darwin. These same plants, the orchids and the carnivorous plants, still fascinate scientists today. In two episodes, ‘Plants behaving badly’ reveals a world of deceit and treachery worthy of any fictional thriller.
Peace Parks
6 x 30’, 2013, HD
Penguins: The African Chaplin
1 x 60’, 2014, HD
Planet Africa
13 x 30’, 2008, HD
Planet Parrot
1 x 60’, 2014, HD
Plants Behaving Badly
2 x 60’, 2013, HD
Terra Mater Factual Studios/Humble Bee Films
Terra Mater Factual Studios/Sky Vision
Nature & Wildlife