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10 films in package
Coral Woman
WINNER: Bhoomi Award for Best Indian Feature | An inspiring, need of the hour tale of a homemaker from Tamil Nadu, who, through her paintings, has been trying to draw public attention to the devastating effects of climate change on marine life and the coastal communities.
Our Gorongosa
Dominique Gonçalves, a young African elephant ecologist shares the inspiring story of how Gorongosa is becoming a new model for wildlife conservation and community development.
Aagaswadi - Village In the Sky
With neither sufficient drinking water nor irrigation facilities, out of desperation, Bhimrao digs a well to quench his own as well as his farm’s thirst, around which film revolves. This documentary portrays the people of Aagaswadi and their confrontation with drought and other adversities, as well as relations affected by it.
India's Wild Leopards
National Geographic Fellow and wildlife cameraman, Sandesh Kadur is on a mission to uncover the secretive lives of India's Wild Leopards.
Ek Din Banenge No 1
A cleanliness campaign led by children in Jatashakar Shivratri Mela
Cries of Our Ancestors
“Cries of Our Ancestors,” is a short documentary film telling the story of the peaceful coexistence between humans and chimpanzees in Guinea, West Africa – and the way that bauxite mining (for aluminum) now threatens to destroy the home of both.
Traces
Over the seasons we follow a logger and his horse in the depths of the Ardennes forest, and see him live his passion through the eyes of an odd young girl
The Wetland's Wail
Is our idea of development environment friendly? An attempt to portray the decay of the wetlands.
The Town Of Thermal Power Plants
The history of a village which turned into a ghost town because of the thermal power plants and the battle of local people.
Wade
A climate change nightmare set in a flooded, abandoned Kolkata of the future.

Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique has become one of Africa’s most celebrated wildlife restoration stories. After a decade of renewed protection, Gorongosa’s large mammal population has increased 10-fold to over 100,000 animals. But the Park must also find a way to co-exist with the 200,000 people living in surrounding communities.

Dominique Gonçalves, a young African elephant ecologist shares the inspiring story of how Gorongosa is becoming a new model for wildlife conservation and community development. By bringing large-scale, long-term health care, agriculture support, and girls’ education to surrounding communities, Gorongosa is redefining the identity and purpose of this national park.

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    00:58:00
  • Language
    Portuguese
  • Country
    Mozambique
  • Premiere
    Indian
  • Director
    JAMES BYRNE
  • Screenwriter
    JAMES BYRNE, GRÁINNE KEEGAN, JARED LIPWORTH, CARLA REBAI
  • Producer
    JAMES BYRNE,GRÁINNE KEEGAN,CARLA REBAI
  • Executive Producer
    SEAN B. CARROLL,JARED LIPWORTH,JAMES BYRNE
  • Cast
    FEATURING (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE) THE STUDENTS AND STAFF OF SAMORA MACHEL PRIMARY SCHOOL AND GIRLS’ CLUB, (MUSSINHÃ COMMUNITY), DOMINIQUE GONÇALVES, BERTA BARROS, MIRELA CALISTO AND HER BABY BOY, LAMPIÃO JORDÃO, JAELINA JULIASSE, ZELINHA ZECA, EDSON CARNEIRO, FRANCISCO SAMAJO, ANITA FELIZ, MARCELINO DENJA, MARIA FAZENDA, PAOLA BRANCO VAN ZYL, ANTONIA ALBANO, ISABEL PANDIE, JULIA JOSE CARLOS JOAO, GLORIA ANITA SINGARRILE, CANDIDA GERALDO
  • Cinematographer
    BRETT J. KUXHAUSEN
  • Editor
    JENNIE VÁZQUEZ ALARCÓN
  • Composer
    TIAGO CORREIA-PAULO
  • Sound Design
    ANDREW WILSON, NICHOLAS ALLAN