Genre: | Documentary |
Director: | John Livingston William Banting |
Country: | Canada |
Language: | English |
Producer: | John Livingston William Banting |
Cinematography: | Rolph Blackstad Roger Tory Peterson |
Runtime: | 120 minutes |
Network: | CBC Television |
Wild Africa is a Canadian documentary film, directed by John Livingston and William Banting and released in 1970.[1] A nature documentary, the film depicts the wildlife of Africa and efforts to protect it through the creation and maintenance of game reserves.[1]
The film was broadcast in 1970 as two separate episodes of the CBC Television documentary series The Nature of Things, "Wild Africa: As It Was" on February 25 and "Wild Africa: Something New" on March 25.[1] The two episodes were subsequently rebroadcast by the CBC in 1971,[2] and were purchased for international broadcast by Nederlandse Omroep Stichting and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.[3] It was rebroadcast in the United States in 1984 after some PBS stations picked up The Nature of Things,[4] with the result that some film directories have mistakenly labelled it as a 1984 film.
The film won the Canadian Film Award for Best Theatrical Documentary at the 22nd Canadian Film Awards.[5]