black mambas + live q&a

A documentary about South Africa’s first all-female anti-poaching unit in Kruger National Park.

sun 23 mar

5:00pm

Trinity Rooms, Field Road, Stroud GL5 2HZ

Adults £8.50 / Senior £7.50Children aged 12-18/full time students £6.00 Children under 12 £5.00

The Black Mambas were formed in 2013 at the peak of the Kruger National Park’s rhino poaching crisis, to protect the park and conserve its wildlife. The documentary portrays South Africa’s first all-female anti-poaching unit, and the sexism, danger and enduring colonial structures they confront.

This event is organised by the Red Hearth team, as an annual fundraiser for the summer gathering in June and an opportunity to come together and discuss themes around woman and sisterhood. The documentary will be followed by a live Q&A with film director Lena Karbe.

Directed by Lena Karbe Release Date 2022
Genre Documentary
Origin: South Africa/Germany