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Release Date:
June 13, 2018
Original Title:
Wild Uganda
Alternate Titles:
Uganda: Destino Secreto
Wildes Uganda
Дикая Уганда
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
NDR Naturfilm
Terra Mater Factual Studios
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12 US: PG
Runtime: 45
Uganda is still what travellers consider an ‘insider tip’. Off the tourist map, a place still in the shadows of its past. Visitors, including scientists and conservationists, had a difficult time in the civil war-stricken country. Poaching had endangered many of Uganda’s most iconic animals including Mountain gorillas, cave elephants, the chimpanzees and even the tree-dwelling lions. But now the national parks have been restored and Uganda’s wildlife is once again thriving. This is a celebration of their survival.
Assistant Camera:
Hermann Winklhofer
Camera Operator:
Christian Stolz
Warren Samuels
Co-Producer:
Britta Kiesewetter
Ashley Hoppin
Colorist:
Lee Niederkofler
Director:
Harald Pokieser
Editor:
Jörg Achatz
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Aldo Metzelaar
Dinah Czezik-Müller
Executive Producer:
Walter Köhler
Sabine Holzer
Andrea Gastgeb
Graphic Designer:
Christine Puchner
Music:
Hermann Winklhofer
Andy Baum
Production Manager:
Toni Nemeth
Judith Hamberger
Scientific Consultant:
Martha Robbins
Kevin Langergraber
Samuel Angedakin
Sound Mixer:
Stefan K. Fiedler
Unit Manager:
Sajid Darr
Rachel Thompson
Writer:
Harald Pokieser
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