Film Screening: Milking The Rhino, Jan 13th 2009 @ Goethe-Institut
January 8, 2009
Milking The Rhino examines the deepening conflict between humans and animals in an ever-shrinking world. It is the first major documentary to explore wildlife conservation from the perspective of people who live with wild animals. Shot in some of the world’s most magnificent locales, Milking The Rhino offers complex, intimate portraits of rural Africans at the forefront of community-based conservation: a revolution that is turning poachers into preservationists and local people into the stewards of their land.
Tuesday January 13th 2009 at 5 p.m
At Goethe-Institut – Corner of Loita/Monrovia Street Maendeleo House
Free Entrance
Read more about the movie in Afromusing
The film will run for 85 minutes and there will be time for discussion following the screening. Two special guests featured in the film will be in attendance, Dr. Helen Gichohi, President of the African Wildlife Society in Nairobi and Ian Craig of the Lewa Conservancy. Join us for a discussion on community conservation, environment and film.
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1. Screening - Screening by VIMOOZ.com includes listings of documentary, independent & foreign film showing in your city. » “Milking The Rhino” Film Screening | Nairobi, Kenya | January 13 | (FREE) | January 9, 2009 at 6:42 pm
[...] The film will run for 85 minutes and there will be time for discussion following the screening. Two special guests featured in the film will be in attendance, Dr. Helen Gichohi, President of the African Wildlife Society in Nairobi and Ian Craig of the Lewa Conservancy. [via] [...]
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Victor Kariithi Mutumah | January 12, 2009 at 6:00 pm
This is a good idea. More of these should be made and made by local people.
85 minutes is abit long though. Could the film possibly be in One and Two serries?
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sarah | January 30, 2009 at 6:26 pm
Great job guys..I like your sight.Please send me your newsletter