Wildlife Conservation Film Festival Official Selection
2018 - New York, USA
In this 52-minute feature documentary about Rwanda, we discover different natural aspects of Rwanda and the residents of this amazing land.
Having escaped the terrible ghosts of the past and redressed its wounds, Rwanda has long been a peaceful and safe country. Known specifically for the last remaining mountain gorillas, Rwanda offers a lot more. A paradise in the midst of Africa, with its volcanoes, lakes, rivers and savanna, which shape both the nature and the social life.
From chimpanzees to mountain gorillas, with only around 1000 individuals left on earth, carry the unique Rwandan nature and culture to the screen along with all the charm of classic African wildlife with elephants, zebras, leopards and the colobus, one of the world's largest monkey colonies.
After the genocide that took place in 1994, the country survived from its own ashes, Rwanda's cultural heritage, dances, fishermen hunting with traditional methods in their very interesting boats, waterfalls and volcanoes, agricultural areas especially for tea production and every corner of the country has been focused on.
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2018 - New York, USA
In this 52-minute feature documentary about Rwanda, we discover different natural aspects of Rwanda and the residents of this amazing land.
Having escaped the terrible ghosts of the past and redressed its wounds, Rwanda has long been a peaceful and safe country. Known specifically for the last remaining mountain gorillas, Rwanda offers a lot more. A paradise in the midst of Africa, with its volcanoes, lakes, rivers and savanna, which shape both the nature and the social life.
From chimpanzees to mountain gorillas, with only around 1000 individuals left on earth, carry the unique Rwandan nature and culture to the screen along with all the charm of classic African wildlife with elephants, zebras, leopards and the colobus, one of the world's largest monkey colonies.
After the genocide that took place in 1994, the country survived from its own ashes, Rwanda's cultural heritage, dances, fishermen hunting with traditional methods in their very interesting boats, waterfalls and volcanoes, agricultural areas especially for tea production and every corner of the country has been focused on.
If you like the videos, don't forget to like, share and subscribe to my channel.
Follow me on social media:
Instagram:
/ burakdogansoysal
Twitter:
/ dogansoysal
TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/burakdogansoysal
Website: http://www.burakdogansoysal.com