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Wild Daze

Genres
Documentary
Rating
8.5
StatusReleased
LanguagesEnglish
CountriesNot Available
Release Date2020-09-18
Runtime100 mins

Overview

In Africa, poachers brutally maim and kill elephants for their ivory, much of which is exported to China or smuggled into the United States. The profits help fund terrorist organisations, and are used to buy guns and artillery. WILD DAZE takes an unflinching look at these problems from various perspectives, and shows how the slaughter has decimated the elephant population, left survivors traumatised, and seriously harmed the forests of Eastern and Southern Africa.

Cast & Crew

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Phyllis Stuart

Director

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History

Traces: The Kabul Museum 1988