Born Free

Directed by

George Adamson and his wife Joy are both wildlife conservationists and live in Kenya. When he is forced to kill a lioness out of self defense, he brings home the three orphaned cubs and tends to them to young lionhood. Two are sent to a zoo, but Elsa remains with Joy, who opposes sending Elsa to a zoo. But because domesticated, Elsa will not be able to survive in the wild. It is only through Joy’s determination and skill that Elsa will be reinserted in her natural habitat. Based on Joy Adamson’s novel of the same name, the film won two Oscars (John Barry’s original musical score and best song). A sequel was released in 1972 and a TV series was also made.

Genre
Fiction
Country
United Kingdom
Year
1966
Duration
95'
Production Companies
Open Road Films, Atlas
Languages
English

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Biodiversity

Biodiversity

Endangered by human actions, the diversity of species is crucial to the harmony of the interconnected ecosystems we inhabit: the implications of its loss and why this issue affects more than just those that go extinct.
Food on Film project
Food on Film
Partners
Slow Food
Associazione Cinemambiente
Cezam
Innsbruck nature film festival
mobilEvent
In collaboration with
Interfilm
UNISG - University of Gastronomic Sciences

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