I’ve heard incredible things about "Nilgiris: A Shared Wilderness.”
A documentary film now showing in theatres.
Top of my list to view.
Because it showcases the beauty and the critical need for conservation in this unique ecosystem.
And there’s a more personal reason for wanting to see it.
I went to school in Ooty and benefited from the breathtaking beauty of that ecosystem.
And finally, we need to support powerful storytelling that highlights our natural heritage.
#SundayWanderer
Wildlife SOS is proud to collaborate with Felis Films and RNP Foundation on the extraordinary cinematic journey of Nilgiris: A Shared Wilderness.
This award-winning film offers a glimpse into the fragile beauty of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, highlighting the deep connections between its wildlife, indigenous communities, and ecological heritage. Honoured as Best Nature/Wildlife Film and Best Indian Film at the Cannes World Film Festival, the film combines stunning cinematography with compelling storytelling to underscore the urgency of protecting one of India’s most vital landscapes.
Nilgiris – A Shared Wilderness is set to release in select theatres across multiple cities in India from this Friday, 18th July.
Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this powerful narrative on the big screen
Educational institutions interested in organising special screenings are encouraged to contact:
harsha@felis.in, nakul@felis.in, or info@nilgiristhefilm.com
For more details or queries, contact us at info@wildlifesos.org
@RNP_Foundation@feliscreations
Just watched ‘Nilgiris: A Shared Wilderness’ and I’m in awe! Huge kudos to my dear friend Sandesh Kadur and his team for bringing the Blue Mountain’s breathtaking biodiversity to the big screen. Incredible storytelling and visuals! I strongly recommend people to watch it with their children. Highly recommended for schools to take students in batches.
@supriyasahuias#NilgirisFilm#Conservation#nilgiris#tamilnadu
We @lab_behavioural had a perfect end to the summer break!
Watched the screening of the film #Nilgiris by the brilliant @SandeshKadur in Chandigarh.
Cinematography by lab star alumnus Nakul Raj. A remarkable peep into India's wilderness.
Nakul I am so proud of you ❤️
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🏆Catégorie Faune urbaine : Robin Darius Conz a suivi ce tigre dans le cadre d'un tournage de documentaires sur la faune des Ghâts occidentaux en Inde. Il a utilisé un drone pour observer le tigre explorer son territoire avant qu'il ne s'installe à cet endroit. 7/19
Our #WPY60 Urban Wildlife winner Robin Darius Conz used a drone to watch the tiger explore its territory before it settled in this spot in the Western Ghats.
Explore stories from nature across the world at our new #WPY60 exhibition @NHM_London: brnw.ch/21wNXZE
Context is everything. Imagine sharing your homeland with these magnificent tigers. Taken in Western Ghats, India. This ‘Tiger in Town’ won Wildlife Photographer of the Year Urban Wildlife category. Credit to Robin Darius Conz
Next up is #WPY60's Urban Wildlife category. 🐅
Robin Darius Conz (Germany) was following this tiger as part of a documentary team filming the wildlife of India's Western Ghats. He used a drone to watch the tiger explore its territory before it settled in this spot.
"Nilgiris - A Shared Wilderness" takes you into India’s First UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, exploring the balance between humans and wildlife. Directed by Sandesh Kadur. #ShotonRED by Nakul Raj, Robin Darius Conz, Sameer Jain, Nikhil Virdi, and Sandesh Kadur.
WATCH THE TRAILER ► youtube.com/watch?v=D6mlelWV…
With ProRes RAW now compatible for Adobe Premiere Pro 2020, watch filmmaker and underwater DP David Diley's "Blue Mind", which was shot in 5.7K ProRes RAW and 4K ProRes HQ with AU-EVA1 cinema cameras and Atomos Shogun Infernos. vimeo.com/414856644
A team of conservationists face extreme conditions to get to the Himalayan Brown Bears before they go into hibernation. Understand the threats that these bears face with the team of Giants of the Himalayas, on National Geographic, 26 March, 8 PM. #NatGeoEarthDay50@EshikaFyzee