Vestige (2019)
This is not about them; it is about us as humans.
VESTIGE is a revealing of human crave and interconnection amid the fraught race against time of another collapsing species – the rhinoceros. In the embattled provinces surrounding Kruger National Park, South Africa, a network of individuals risk their lives everyday to save the planet's last remaining black and white rhinos - including a Zulu bush tracker, the world’s largest private rhino owner, a frontline anti-poaching unit and a non-profit organisation striving to empower local communities. As poachers continue to destabilise their environment, VESTIGE investigates the gripping realities of human life and philosophy amid a disappearing species.
Director: Mark Halliday
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 80 min
Release Date: February 23, 2019
Editing: Adam Shean
Country: Australia
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Vestige about?
- VESTIGE is a revealing of human crave and interconnection amid the fraught race against time of another collapsing species – the rhinoceros. In the embattled provinces surrounding Kruger National Park, South Africa, a network of individuals risk their lives everyday to save the planet's last remaining black and white rhinos - including a Zulu bush tracker, the world’s largest private rhino owner, a frontline anti-poaching unit and a non-profit organisation striving to empower local communities. As poachers continue to destabilise their environment, VESTIGE investigates the gripping realities of human life and philosophy amid a disappearing species.
- Who directed Vestige?
- Vestige was directed by Mark Halliday.
- How long is Vestige?
- Vestige has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
- What genre is Vestige?
- Vestige is a Documentary film.
- Where was Vestige produced?
- Vestige was produced in Australia.