The Lion Queens: Fighting for Survival

The Lion Queens: Fighting for Survival poster

Every year in Tanzania, the dry season hits the Ruaha reserve hard. To survive, animal populations come down from the high plateaus to reach the Ruaha river, where a troupe of lionesses waits patiently, poised for combat

Director: Jean Barraud, Frédéric Lossignol
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min

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Production: ZED, TV5 Québec Canada, France Télévisions, Ushuaïa TV
Country: France
Original Language: en

Keywords

lion, ruaha

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Lion Queens: Fighting for Survival about?
Every year in Tanzania, the dry season hits the Ruaha reserve hard. To survive, animal populations come down from the high plateaus to reach the Ruaha river, where a troupe of lionesses waits patiently, poised for combat
Who directed The Lion Queens: Fighting for Survival?
The Lion Queens: Fighting for Survival was directed by Jean Barraud, Frédéric Lossignol.
Who stars in The Lion Queens: Fighting for Survival?
The Lion Queens: Fighting for Survival stars Geoffrey Bateman.
How long is The Lion Queens: Fighting for Survival?
The Lion Queens: Fighting for Survival has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is The Lion Queens: Fighting for Survival?
The Lion Queens: Fighting for Survival is a Documentary film.
Where was The Lion Queens: Fighting for Survival produced?
The Lion Queens: Fighting for Survival was produced in France.