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Serengeti Shall Not Die
1959. Germany. Michael Grzimek. 85 min.
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The Redwoods
1967. USA. Trevor Greenwood. 21 min.
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The End of the Game
1975. USA. Robin Lehman. 30 min.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010, 8:00 p.m.
Theater 1 (The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1), T1
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Serengeti Shall Not Die
1959. Germany. Written and directed by Michael Grzimek. Based on the book by Michael and Bernard Grzimek. Narrated by Holger Hagan. Frankfurt Zoo director Dr. Bernhard Grzimek and his son Michael, amateur filmmakers and pioneering conservationists, explore the wildlife and terrain of the Serengeti. Michael died in a plane accident during shooting, but the film was eventually finished and has inspired an enduring reverence for the park. 85 min.
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The Redwoods
1967. USA. Produced and directed by Trevor Greenwood. Written and produced by Mark J. Harris. Narrated by William Turner, Keith Griggs. An ode to the silent giants of the forest, and a warning about their destruction. 21 min.
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The End of the Game
1975. USA. Produced and directed by Robin Lehman. A narration-free panorama of the African wild, and a plea for its protection. 30 min.
In the Film exhibition Oscar’s Docs 1953–75: Nature and Humanity
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