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Release Date:
February 15, 2021
Original Title:
Okavango: A Flood of Life
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Icon Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP
Runtime: 60
A great flood arrives in a desert kingdom, transforming a dustbowl into a vast and lush wetland, in one of the most diverse habitats on earth. This breath-taking blue-chip natural history film is a journey through Okavango’s seasons, seen through the eyes of an indigenous River Bushman. Our storyteller guides us through the course of Okavango’s flood and into a savage drought, interweaving intimate and spectacular wildlife stories. The arrival and disappearance of precious water determines the destiny of the millions of animals that call Okavango home. For many, the flood is a lifeline. For others, it brings the greatest challenges. Everyone lives or dies by this epic event. It is the heartbeat of the Kalahari.
Associate Producer:
Andy Crawford
Colorist:
Steve Owen
Director:
Brad Bestelink
Director of Photography:
Mike Amos
Brad Bestelink
Editor:
Khara Stibbons
Executive Producer:
Masa Hayakawa
Laura Marshall
Tim Martin
Music:
Anže Rozman
James Everingham
Music Coordinator:
Marsha Bowe
Music Score Producer:
Russell Emanuel
Music Supervisor:
Christopher J. King
Greg Rappaport
Online Editor:
Shiho Fukaya
Wesley Hibberd
Kei Sakuragi
Producer:
Brad Bestelink
Production Manager:
Justin Crawford
Tlotlo Laletsang
Harutaka Yano
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