Awards
SAVE THIS RHINO - INDIA
ASIAN ACADEMY CREATIVE AWARDS
COUNTRY WINNER - INDIA : BEST NATURAL HISTORY AND WILDLIFE SHOW 2021
COUNTRY WINNER - INDIA : BEST CURRENT AFFAIRS PROGRAM
Following the learnings from Save This Rhino (2019) set in South Africa, former English cricket captain Kevin Pietersen is keen to find out more about what’s happening to rhinos in India, his second home. Kevin sets out to discover all that India has to offer from the culture to the unique wildlife and what wildlife conservation, especially for rhinos, looks like there. This time he teams up with National Geographic explorer and world renowned conservationist Dr Krithi Karanth on a journey to Kaziranga National Park to find out exactly what's going on and the ways they can help. Do rhinos face the same issues as in South Africa?
SAVE THIS RHINO
WINNER: LUMIERE AWARD FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY | LUMIERE AWARDS 2020
WINNER: MONOLITH AWARD FOR BEST EPISODIC CONTENT | INFINITY FESTIVAL 2019
Kevin Pietersen teams up with the outback wrangler Matt Wright, former cricketer Graeme Smith, and orphan rhino mum Petronel Nieuwoudt in Save This Rhino. Save This Rhino is a thought-provoking and emotionally-charged documentary charting the struggles, obstacles, and wins of the courageous men and women who are determined to fight on the frontlines of this conservational war to prevent rhino extinction. Prepare to be inspired by their resilience, unwavering dedication, and bravery. An avid conservationist, Kevin Pietersen is deeply committed to saving the rhino and making a real difference in the lives of these majestic sensitive creatures, who until 100 years ago were roaming in their hundreds of thousands across the continent.
SAVE THIS SHARK
NOMINATED: NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL 2020
NOMINATED: OCEANSIDE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2021
3x World Surf Champion turned wildlife conservationist Mick Fanning teams up with leading experts in new documentary SAVE THIS SHARK. Airing on National Geographic in 2020.
Mick Fanning is on a new mission to explore shark conservation. The 3x world surfing champion will hop around the world teaming up with experts and conservationists to uncover the hidden truths about sharks, threats and how to save them from extinction.
Mick will investigate the issue of sharks versus people and present problems as well as discover the latest technological solutions in how to keep both humans and sharks safe to coexist. Our host has had some incredible achievements throughout his professional career, but one moment stood out to the world live on television in 2015.
A shark encounter at the J-Bay Open saw Mick Fanning become ‘the guy who punched a shark’. A huge part of saving sharks is convincing people that they need our help and putting aside the fear factor. In Save This Shark, Mick takes this incredible opportunity to go on his own personal journey and conquer his fear to learn about sharks.
The documentary will feature the work of leading experts including Dr. Charlie Huveneers, Professor Colin Simpfendorfer, Dr. Neil Hammerschlag and renowned shark conservationist Cristina Zenato.