The documentary examines the relationship between the indigenous African wildlife, the villagers who live amongst this wildlife and conservationists who look to keep tourism dollars coming in. Both the Massai of Kenya and the Ovahimba of Namibia have spent centuries as cattle farmers. With their lands being turned into protected game reserves, these ancient tribes have turned to tourism as a means of survival. While some environmentalists think that community-based conservation is ideal for these villagers, the dangers of drought and the starvation of their cattle remains a constant reality.
Ghostland: The View of the Ju'Hoansi
Documentary
8.3
Namibia’s Desert Kingdom
TV Movie, Documentary
0.0
Koyaanisqatsi
Documentary, Music
7.9
Simona
Documentary
7.5
Der kleine Held vom Hamsterfeld
Documentary
0.0
Honey at the Top
Documentary
0.0
Trek - Spy on the Wildebeest
Documentary
7.0
Lion: The Rise and Fall of the Marsh Pride
Documentary
8.7
Africa Light / Gray Zone
Documentary, Adventure
5.5
Terra
Documentary, Drama, Family
8.3
Pangolins: The World's Most Wanted Animal
Documentary, TV Movie
6.5
Animal
Documentary, Drama
7.3
The Salt of the Earth
Documentary
8.1
Das Wunder von Nairobi - Noten der Hoffnung
Documentary
0.0
Man V. Lion
Documentary, TV Movie
6.0
Super Hunts, Super Hunters
Documentary, TV Movie
7.0
The Living Sea
Documentary
7.1
Après Demain
Documentary
6.9
A Joking Relationship
Documentary
0.0
Leaning on the tree
Documentary
0.0