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Release Date:
May 15, 2013
Original Title:
Nature: Great Zebra Exodus
Alternate Titles:
Great Zebra Exodus
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Road Media
Rubin Tarrant Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U US: NR
Runtime: 53
Each year, far from human eyes, a remote expanse of Botswana's Makgadikgadi salt pans hosts one of Africa's last great spectacles when thousands of striped nomads wander the breathtakingly beautiful but barren landscape. It is only by the grace of isolated summer rains that the zebras can survive here at all. Family groups gather together to follow the rains, driven by a constant search for better grazing on islands of grass that dot the pans. Meerkat families watch the zebras come and go, and families of lions wait for them along their grueling trek, hoping for a chance to bring one down. Their journey is one that is sometimes limited by the fragility of new life, but always made possible by the strong family ties that help animals survive in one of Africa's most surreal landscapes. It's a tale of loyalty and sacrifice, of home and exile, of death and new life, in southern Africa's largest zebra population.
Associate Producer:
Jayne Yoon Jung Jun
Cinematography:
Adrian Bailey
Colorist:
Graham Cooke
Creator:
George Page
Thomas Lovejoy
Editor:
Adrian Bailey
Matt Meech
Executive Producer:
Sabine Holzer
Fred Kaufman
Music:
Alan Ari Lazar
Online Editor:
Graham Cooke
Patrick Krass
Producer:
Kate Fulton
Adrian Bailey
Robyn Keene-Young
Sound:
Kim Wolhuter
Sound Editor:
Mark Phillips
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ed Campbell
Mark Phillips
Sound Recordist:
Robyn Keene-Young
Supervising Producer:
Janice Young
Unit Manager:
Dinah Czezik-Müller
Writer:
Robyn Keene-Young
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