Katavi + MO
Nature 3 x 50 min + 15 min, Germany, 2025
Director: Owen Prümm
Cinematographer: Owen Prümm SASC, Luana Knipfer
Services: color grading, VFX, IT support
Production: Shibumi Films, PBS, Terra Mater Studios
Nature 3 x 50 min + 15 min, Germany, 2025
Director: Owen Prümm
Cinematographer: Owen Prümm SASC, Luana Knipfer
Services: color grading, VFX, IT support
Production: Shibumi Films, PBS, Terra Mater Studios
In the heart of Africa’s Great Rift Valley lies Katavi, a little-known National Park spanning more than three thousand square miles of western Tanzania. Here lions, hippos and crocodiles live more or less in harmony, until an unusual climatic cycle transforms the natural dry season into the toughest drought in almost a century. Desperation pushes all these animals to the edge of their endurance. Lion cubs face mortal danger from a rogue male lion intent on takeover, hippos fight viciously for territory rights in a dwindling river and even crocodiles, usually capable of surviving prolonged periods without food or freshwater, fall victim to the intense conditions. And when the drought finally breaks, Katavi veers from one extreme to another. For some, the return of the rains brings not salvation, but further peril. As our planet heats, these apocalyptic conditions could become more frequent.