3x44/45 min (One-Offs also possible) English or German version German titles of the 3 parts are: • Beruf Tierfilmer – Mark Shelley in Kalifornien • Beruf Tierfilmer – Ria Banerji in Indien • Der auf die Tiere wartet – Jan Haft
Synopsis
This three-part-series follows three of the world’s best wildlife filmmakers into their home countries: Mark Shelley in California, Rita Banerji in India and Jan Haft in Germany. We take part in their adventurous travels, their awe in the face of nature and their struggle for the environment: protecting hatching turtles in India, caring for endangered sea otters in California, or joining in life-threatening experiences with hot air balloon crashes and tree climbing, while tracking sea eagles in Germany... These are just some of their challenges. The biggest one for them is to find ways to contribute to the preservation of their beloved natural world...
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