
Midnight Tails will take you on a journey through the jungles - both concrete and biotic! Find joy watching baboons splay themselves across the roots of ancient trees; learn what light pollution and thinning ice can do to ecosystems that thrive in Arctic darkness; explore rapid urbanisation and the lives it alters; meet one man saving the lives of not only the Pangolins in Uganda, but also the people who hunt them; and teleport to France - behind the cliff of Etretat, where in an almost lunar space, a blind man with seasoned hands hunts crabs and lobsters. Whether you are wild or domesticated, this strand is for you.
This film is about a forest in Central India, is shared by humans and tigers (Bramhapuri Forest Division, in Maharashtra).
This forest has seen a rise in tiger numbers, and in an area of 800sq. km, there are now 47 adult tigers, some with cubs!
With 605 small villages spread around this Forest Division, human-tiger interaction is at a high, leading to potentially damaging human-tiger conflict. This film tries to observe, and navigate that conflict.
- Year2019
- Runtime22 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Hindi, Marathi
- CountryIndia
- PremiereYes
- DirectorIshan Sharma
- ScreenwriterIshan Sharma
- ProducerIshan Sharma
- Co-ProducerChristopher J Gervais
- FilmmakerIshan Sharma
Midnight Tails will take you on a journey through the jungles - both concrete and biotic! Find joy watching baboons splay themselves across the roots of ancient trees; learn what light pollution and thinning ice can do to ecosystems that thrive in Arctic darkness; explore rapid urbanisation and the lives it alters; meet one man saving the lives of not only the Pangolins in Uganda, but also the people who hunt them; and teleport to France - behind the cliff of Etretat, where in an almost lunar space, a blind man with seasoned hands hunts crabs and lobsters. Whether you are wild or domesticated, this strand is for you.
This film is about a forest in Central India, is shared by humans and tigers (Bramhapuri Forest Division, in Maharashtra).
This forest has seen a rise in tiger numbers, and in an area of 800sq. km, there are now 47 adult tigers, some with cubs!
With 605 small villages spread around this Forest Division, human-tiger interaction is at a high, leading to potentially damaging human-tiger conflict. This film tries to observe, and navigate that conflict.
- Year2019
- Runtime22 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Hindi, Marathi
- CountryIndia
- PremiereYes
- DirectorIshan Sharma
- ScreenwriterIshan Sharma
- ProducerIshan Sharma
- Co-ProducerChristopher J Gervais
- FilmmakerIshan Sharma