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“Fascinating hour...no one could question its sincerity or emotional impact.” – The Telegraph
(Spun Gold ITV1/CNN 2013)
CREDITS

In 2013 Prince William’s first son, George, was born. In the same year, the Tusk Trust, of which he is a patron, launched their first ever awards for achievement in the field of wildlife conservation. The nominees included a wildlife ranger in Kenya who risks his life to protect elephants, a lemur conservationist in Madagascar and a woman who protects vultures in South Africa. The lifetime achievement award went to Clive Stockhill who has been defending rhinos from poachers in Zimbabwe for more than 25 years.

 

Drawing on stunning footage of the conservationists at work in the field, the first interview with Prince William since the birth of his son and the glitz and glamour of the awards ceremony itself, this film explores William’s passion for Africa, for wildlife and for his family.

Interview & Narration by

JANE TREAYS

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Composer

ROBERT HARTSHORNE

 

Director of Photography

RICHARD RANKEN

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Additional Camera

BRIAN GREEN

DONALD NG

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Sound

KUZ RANDHAWA

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Film Editors

CHRIS BRAINWOOD

CRAIG M COTTERILL

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Executive Producers

NICK BULLEN

CHRIS KELLY

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Produced & Directed by

DOMINIC OZANNE

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