NHU AFRICA commissions and
produces
approximately 100 hours per
annum of natural history and wildlife documentary series and one-off
specials. Please see the list below of productions currently
available for acquisition.
Gorillas: A
Journey For Survival Running
Time: 1 x 52 mins
In late 2001, from the rain
forests of Cameroon, four helpless baby western lowlands gorillas were
taken away after their mothers had been killed by poachers. The infant
gorillas were later taken to Nigeria and kept in the Ibadan zoo.
Documents were forged certifying that the four gorillas were born in
the Ibadan zoo, thus making it possible for the four gorillas to be
smuggled through South Africa to Malaysia. After several years they
mysteriously ended up in South Africa at the National Zoological
Gardens. However this was not meant to
be their final destination.
This film chronicles the
excitement of returning the Taiping Four home. It features the
Gorillas’ emotional and intensive journey from South Africa into the
Limbe Wildlife Centre in Cameroon. Footage of hunters and ex-hunters
reveal the truths and myths about the bush meat trade and explain the
world of poachers and gorilla hunters in the Cameroon.
This world class story
governed by emotive footage relates a memorable anecdote; and
celebrates the role played by the Gorillas as they became true
ambassadors, having travelled through more countries than an average
human being.