Dipsas Speaks (Trailer)
Wildlife Conservation Film Festival 2022
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Dipsas Speaks is a poetic reflection on the human-wildlife conflict bordering Ecuador’s Cayambe-Coca National Park, where cattle grazing and agriculture threaten fauna habitat. With a 100% wildlife cast filmed on a cloud forest reforestation site, a voice is given to threatened fauna through Dipsas klebbai, a local snake. Awarded Best Environmental Film at The Hague International Film Festival, Best Documentary at the Chicago International Children’s Film Festival, and Best Cinematography at the Delhi Shorts Film Competition, 2022.
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