Catching Giants (2018)

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Catching Giants is a heart-stopping film that follows the world’s preeminent giraffe researcher, Dr. Francois Deacon, as he embarks on the most ambitious project of his career and perhaps the most ambitious project in giraffe conservation to date. On the rugged and untamed plains of South Africa’s Rooipoort Nature Reserve Dr. Deacon will set out to capture and GPS collar more than 20 giraffes, a project that will enable him to study these giraffes’ every move and behavior for the next year.

Director: Ashley Scott Davison
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 88 min
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Editing: Ashley Scott Davison, Julie Creveling
Production: Iniosante
Country: South Africa, United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Catching Giants about?
Catching Giants is a heart-stopping film that follows the world’s preeminent giraffe researcher, Dr. Francois Deacon, as he embarks on the most ambitious project of his career and perhaps the most ambitious project in giraffe conservation to date. On the rugged and untamed plains of South Africa’s Rooipoort Nature Reserve Dr. Deacon will set out to capture and GPS collar more than 20 giraffes, a project that will enable him to study these giraffes’ every move and behavior for the next year.
Who directed Catching Giants?
Catching Giants was directed by Ashley Scott Davison.
Who stars in Catching Giants?
Catching Giants stars Francois Deacon, Willem Daffue, Fred Bercovitch, Naomi Brand, Martin Haupt, Ilse Luther-Binoir.
How long is Catching Giants?
Catching Giants has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
What genre is Catching Giants?
Catching Giants is a Documentary film.
Where was Catching Giants produced?
Catching Giants was produced in South Africa, United States of America.