“These films connect us in a very personal way to wildlife, observed John E. Scanlon, Secretary General of CITES.” They inspire us all to make sure these magnificent animals survive in the wild. Congratulations to all of the finalists and category winners, and thank you for making this such a memorable World Wildlife Day.”
The high-level celebration at UN Headquarters attracted international diplomats and policy-makers as well as conservation, NGO & business partners and filmmakers and included UNEP Goodwill Ambassador/model Gisele Bündchen and Actress/Producer Kristin Davis, whose film Gardeners of Eden won the Elephant Hero category.
The International Elephant Film Festival winners are:
African Voices
Elephants Without Borders, Afriscreen Films, BBC
Asian Elephants
Manas: Return of the Giants, Ammonite, Ltd. and Kosmik Global
Issues & Solutions
Warlords of Ivory, National Geographic Studios for National Geographic Channels
Elephant Hero
Gardeners of Eden, Village Beat, RYOT
Elephant Micro-Movie (under 5 minutes)
Wild, Village Beat
People & Elephants
Naledi: Every Elephant Counts, Vulcan Productions in association with Off the Fence
Science & Elephants
Minds of Giants. Vulcan Productions & Off the Fence
Winners were announced at a high level event marking the global celebration of World Wildlife Day at UN Headquarters in New York on 3 March 2016. Winning and finalist films will be showcased extensively throughout the world, through local screening events and broadcasts.
“These amazing films speak eloquently to the importance of saving elephants while are still able to do so,” said Jackson Hole Festival’s Executive Director, Lisa Samford. “We’re eager to partner with organizations around the world to raise local awareness and engagement through free public screenings and events.”
Samford drew particular attention to the decades-long anthology documenting Echo, the matriarch of Amboseli and her family, noting that the researchers who studied this herd and the filmmakers who told their story forever changed how the world would see wild African elephants.
The organizers are particularly grateful to the final judges for their commitment of time:
Inger Anderson, Director General of International Union for Conservation of Nature
Ian Craig, Director of Conservation, Northern Rangelands Trust, Kenya
Bingbing Li, Actress, Singer and Conservationist, China
Edna Molewa, Minister of Environmental Affairs, Republic of South Africa
Catherine Novelli, Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment, United States
John E. Scanlon, Secretary General of CITES
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