WILD EARTH OCEANIA FILM FESTIVAL 2024
Human-Wildlife Coexistence
SESSION TIME
Date: 18th of January, 2024
Time: 3:30pm – 5:30pm (includes 30 minutes Q&A)
Address: Mercury Cinema, 13 Morphett Street, Adelaide
This film session is appropriate for viewers above 15 years of age. Viewers under 15 years of age will require a guardian to be present.
The Edge of Existence
Directed by James Suter & Charlie Luckock and Produced by Sam Sutter & Banovich Studios
Feature – 87 minutes
The Edge of Existence is a long-format documentary, set in the Western Corridor of the Serengeti, that sets out to uncover and document the untold story of human-wildlife conflict in Africa. Human-wildlife conflict is a global issue that has reached crisis levels, threatening the survival of both humans and wild animals. There are communities living alongside wildlife in some of the last remaining wilderness areas on earth. These wilderness areas have started disappearing because of expanding human development, deforestation, and depletion of natural resources, which has left humans and wildlife living in closer proximity than ever before.
The conflict arises as a result of the competition for limited space and resources between communities and wildlife. The situation is dire, and if it is not addressed urgently, it will have a catastrophic effect on the environment and on communities that live alongside wild animals daily.
The Edge of Existence aims to tell the story of key characters on the ground in the Serengeti who face daily challenges as they struggle to coexist with Africa’s wildlife. We show it from their eyes and hear their point of view on this topic.
WILD EARTH OCEANIA FILM FESTIVAL 2024
Human-Wildlife Coexistence
SESSION TIME
Date: 18th of January, 2024
Time: 3:30pm – 5:30pm (includes 30 minutes Q&A)
Address: Mercury Cinema, 13 Morphett Street, Adelaide
This film session is appropriate for viewers above 15 years of age. Viewers under 15 years of age will require a guardian to be present.
The Edge of Existence
Directed by James Suter & Charlie Luckock and Produced by Sam Sutter & Banovich Studios
Feature – 87 minutes
The Edge of Existence is a long-format documentary, set in the Western Corridor of the Serengeti, that sets out to uncover and document the untold story of human-wildlife conflict in Africa. Human-wildlife conflict is a global issue that has reached crisis levels, threatening the survival of both humans and wild animals. There are communities living alongside wildlife in some of the last remaining wilderness areas on earth. These wilderness areas have started disappearing because of expanding human development, deforestation, and depletion of natural resources, which has left humans and wildlife living in closer proximity than ever before.
The conflict arises as a result of the competition for limited space and resources between communities and wildlife. The situation is dire, and if it is not addressed urgently, it will have a catastrophic effect on the environment and on communities that live alongside wild animals daily.
The Edge of Existence aims to tell the story of key characters on the ground in the Serengeti who face daily challenges as they struggle to coexist with Africa’s wildlife. We show it from their eyes and hear their point of view on this topic.