Intimate Enemies (2000)

Intimate Enemies (2000) poster

Life on the savannah of southern Tanzania is a study in contrast between rainy and dry seasons. When water is abundant, the wildebeest at the rivers provide food for the lion population, while the buffalo graze contentedly on the succulent grasses in the hills. The two great adversaries -- lion and buffalo -- can keep their distance. Intimate Enemies is a film about the relationship between these two great animals as a drought forces them into a titanic battle

Director: Sophie Darlington
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date:

Cast

Music: David Poore
Production: Tigress Productions, Thirteen
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

lion, big cats

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Intimate Enemies about?
Life on the savannah of southern Tanzania is a study in contrast between rainy and dry seasons. When water is abundant, the wildebeest at the rivers provide food for the lion population, while the buffalo graze contentedly on the succulent grasses in the hills. The two great adversaries -- lion and buffalo -- can keep their distance. Intimate Enemies is a film about the relationship between these two great animals as a drought forces them into a titanic battle
Who directed Intimate Enemies?
Intimate Enemies was directed by Sophie Darlington.
Who stars in Intimate Enemies?
Intimate Enemies stars John Mahoney.
How long is Intimate Enemies?
Intimate Enemies has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Intimate Enemies?
Intimate Enemies is a Documentary film.
Where was Intimate Enemies produced?
Intimate Enemies was produced in United Kingdom.