Cinematography
More than a 150 people are killed in leopard or tiger attacks in India every year due to rampant poaching and encroachment on the wilderness. Such animals have no choice but to invade human habitats and become man-eaters. This story is inspired by one such attack. A couple vacationing in the Indian jungle are disturbed by the arrival of the wife's ex-lover, opening wounds that are best left unhealed; but their troubles have only begun. They are being hunted by a leopard that's turned man-eater and it will stop at nothing to satisfy its hunger.
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For two-thirds of the year, the Little Rann is a desert. Suddenly, in August, monsoon winds whip up the Arabian Sea and carry it 100 km inland. The desert and these mounds soon become islands and homes to high concentrations of rarely-seen, endangered and spectacular wildlife.
Producer
The mountainous desert of Ladakh is one of the most desolate places on our planet. Here freezing winds sweep down from the Himalayas and shape the life of its inhabitants.
Cinematography
The mountainous desert of Ladakh is one of the most desolate places on our planet. Here freezing winds sweep down from the Himalayas and shape the life of its inhabitants.
Director
The mountainous desert of Ladakh is one of the most desolate places on our planet. Here freezing winds sweep down from the Himalayas and shape the life of its inhabitants.
Producer
The film takes a close look at the snow leopard, the life-cycle of the bar-headed goose, and the lynx.
Cinematography
The film takes a close look at the snow leopard, the life-cycle of the bar-headed goose, and the lynx.
Director
The film takes a close look at the snow leopard, the life-cycle of the bar-headed goose, and the lynx.
Cinematography
Great herds of Asian elephants once roamed from Baghdad to Beijing. Now only remnants of these once mighty herds survive, protected today by the Indian government. It is here that filmmaker Naresh Bedi turns his camera, capturing an intimate portrait of thee largest of land mammals. An adult elephant eats 300 pounds of green fodder and drinks 40 gallons of water a day. This film follows these gentle giants as they forage and feed, wallow in watering holes, dust their skin with dirt, and care for their young.
Director
Great herds of Asian elephants once roamed from Baghdad to Beijing. Now only remnants of these once mighty herds survive, protected today by the Indian government. It is here that filmmaker Naresh Bedi turns his camera, capturing an intimate portrait of thee largest of land mammals. An adult elephant eats 300 pounds of green fodder and drinks 40 gallons of water a day. This film follows these gentle giants as they forage and feed, wallow in watering holes, dust their skin with dirt, and care for their young.
Cinematography
Documentary about the progress of the Project Tiger experiment which was set up in 1973 to try to halt the extinction of tigers. The film presents a survey of tiger habitats in different Project Tiger areas, looks at man's relationship with forests and wildlife, and documents some rarely seen aspects of the big cat's life. It also follows a tigress for a year after she has given birth to three cubs.
Director
Documentary about the progress of the Project Tiger experiment which was set up in 1973 to try to halt the extinction of tigers. The film presents a survey of tiger habitats in different Project Tiger areas, looks at man's relationship with forests and wildlife, and documents some rarely seen aspects of the big cat's life. It also follows a tigress for a year after she has given birth to three cubs.
Cinematography
A documentary about the record of Man-Eating Tigers in India
Director
A documentary about the record of Man-Eating Tigers in India
Cinematography
A documentary on the rare crocodilian, The Gharial.
Producer
A documentary on the rare crocodilian, The Gharial.
Director
A documentary on the rare crocodilian, The Gharial.
Cinematography
The Film follows Indian biologist Dr. Sunita Pradhan who at that time had been studying red pandas for over 10 years.
Executive Producer
The Film follows Indian biologist Dr. Sunita Pradhan who at that time had been studying red pandas for over 10 years.
Director
The Film follows Indian biologist Dr. Sunita Pradhan who at that time had been studying red pandas for over 10 years.