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.
“Everyone has beliefs… we know that our being is in the lake” (Chief
Ntsundeni Netshiavha)
For over a hundred years,
the Vhatavhatsindi known as the “People of the Pool”,
have safe guarded, protected and
conserved Lake Fundudzi; South Africa’s only inland lake, by performing
rituals for their ancestors and observing traditional laws.
Yet with modernization and development, such traditional laws are no
longer being observed. In this film we see why Lake Fundudzi is in a
state of demise and how this state marks the beginning of a bitter
struggle as potential investors are earmarking Lake Fundudzi for
eco-tourism business development, much to the protest and disapproval
of Vhatavhatsindi. The Vhata-vhatsindi maintain that any development
around the lake would anger their Ancestors as Lake Fundudzi is a
sacred place where the souls of the Ancestors rest.
This film juxtaposes the
ancient wisdom to the contemporary scientific knowledge, therefore
exposes the impact of both schools of thought in encouraging communal
solutions towards the future.