Karibu Nyumbani
Wildlife Conservation Film Festival
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01-Dec-2023
Photographer Matthew Williams-Ellis focuses on wildlife photography from the Maasai Mara in Kenya. 'One thing that really struck me during my time in the Maasai Mara was the immense pride, knowledge, and love for wildlife that all the guides have. The film aims to convey this passion, and has been written with input from one of the guides, George Osono, who completely embodies this spirit of caring for nature'.
Through this film, you meet Half Tail, Lola's cubs and the other Lions of the iconic Marsh Pride, Kweli the Cheetah and her three adorable cubs as they prepare for adulthood, and the impressive elephant named Edwin. This film is meant as a portrait of the animals of the Maasai Mara and their remarkable lives. Africa. Dir. Matthew Williams-Ellis
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