The catalyst for this documentaries series began in 2001 when an embattled conservationist in Zimbabwe (Meryl Harrison) sent out a call for help that landed on the desk of Lynn Santer on the Gold Coast of Australia. Lynn was, at the time, organizing a glitzy fundraiser for endangered big cats at a local casino and her close friend Tippi Hedren was flying out from Hollywood to front the event. Behind the glitz and glamour of the event, Lynn also brought out Meryl from Zimbabwe and the three ladies met for former Special Ops commando, Reg Dickason, to plan a covert mission to expose ongoing brutal yet legal atrocities against endangered big game by some of the wealthiest people on earth.
This film was partly directed via Zoom during the Covid pandemic, picking up local camera crews in various locations around the world to film in a Covid-safe manner.
Many people still do not realize it is LEGAL to slaughter endangered species for nothing more than pride, pleasure and profit.
The world premiere of this film is scheduled to take place in London's House of Commons June 29th 2022.
The film had its world premiere in London's House of Commons June 29th 2022 to an invitation only audience of VIPs, Ministers and lawmakers. Among them Rt Hon George Eustice MP, President Khama of Botswana, who banned trophy hunting in his country, Dr Jane Goodall, Maasai senior elder Boniface Mpario, who spoke about the brutal removal of his people from their ancestral lands in Tanzania to make way for a huge new trophy hunting estate, Sir Roger Gale MP, Peter Egan (Downton Abbey), and Eduardo Gonçalves, founder of the Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting
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OUTSTANDING
POWERFUL
DYNAMITE
PROVOKED GREAT DISCUSSION
WHEN CAN WE SCREEN IT.
Comments included:
OUTSTANDING
POWERFUL
DYNAMITE
PROVOKED GREAT DISCUSSION
WHEN CAN WE SCREEN IT.