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Review by Wolfgang Knöpfler
Producer of the Oscar-shortlisted "The Ivory Game" and Sundance Audience Award winner "Sea of Shadows"
After watching this film, I felt something I hadn't felt in a long time: true inspiration. For years, I have pitched similar urgent and vital stories to funders, streamers, and broadcasters-often met with rejection after rejection. Two years ago, we even closed our feature documentary department, convinced that such stories had no place in today's market.
This documentary rekindled my belief that they do. It is a superbly crafted work-powerful, urgent, and deeply moving. The storytelling is razor-sharp, the cinematography both beautiful and harrowing, and its message could not be more relevant. It sheds light on a matter of global importance, and it does so with both journalistic integrity and cinematic finesse.
I sincerely hope it receives the widest possible distribution. Its impact should be felt not only by audiences but also by the institutions capable of enacting real change. If it reaches enough hearts and minds, perhaps even the WWF will reconsider its stance.
In a time when such stories often struggle to find support, this film stands as proof that they must continue to be told. It has reawakened my conviction that they can make a difference.
After watching this film, I felt something I hadn't felt in a long time: true inspiration. For years, I have pitched similar urgent and vital stories to funders, streamers, and broadcasters-often met with rejection after rejection. Two years ago, we even closed our feature documentary department, convinced that such stories had no place in today's market.
This documentary rekindled my belief that they do. It is a superbly crafted work-powerful, urgent, and deeply moving. The storytelling is razor-sharp, the cinematography both beautiful and harrowing, and its message could not be more relevant. It sheds light on a matter of global importance, and it does so with both journalistic integrity and cinematic finesse.
I sincerely hope it receives the widest possible distribution. Its impact should be felt not only by audiences but also by the institutions capable of enacting real change. If it reaches enough hearts and minds, perhaps even the WWF will reconsider its stance.
In a time when such stories often struggle to find support, this film stands as proof that they must continue to be told. It has reawakened my conviction that they can make a difference.